AFTER seven rounds in the Bendigo Tennis Association's premier league, Spring Gully Brougham Arms is 15 points clear at the top of the ladder.
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Last season's premiers lead Spring Gully Eppalock Fencing and Spring Gully Butterflies.
In Saturday's play, Eppalock Fencing beat BLTC Metro by a game.
Despite being two sets down, the Spring Gully line-up won 5-86 to 7-85.
Jack Baker stood out for Eppalock Fencing. He won two of his three sets against Metro captain Zac Lethlean, including a tense 9-7 singles win.
For Metro, Stuart Johansen and Jordan Hicks were best on two sets.
BLTC Rising Sun put up a great fight, but Brougham Arms won 7-87 to 5-74.
Michael Smyth stepped into the number one role and beat Rising Sun captain Sam McHarg 8-6,
Spring Gully Butterflies thrashed BLTC Quest, 10-94 to 2-54.
Matt Hartland, Jono Guy and Ryan Brook won three sets apiece for the Butterflies.
Quest's Michael Nihill played well to win two of his three matches.