REIGNING champion Spring Gully Brougham Arms warmed up for the finals by scoring a 26-game victory against BLTC Rising Sun in the Bendigo Tennis Association's premier league match on Saturday.
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The Broughie finished the regular season on top of the ladder.
Play on Saturday was at Bendigo Lawn Tennis Club.
Brougham Arms cruised through the final round.
Travis Johnstone returned from a lengthy suspension and won his three sets and Jess Hartland and Steven Rogers also won three.
Jayden Blencowe was best for Rising Sun, winning two of three sets.
Spring Gully Brougham Arms 9 sets 90 games d BLTC Rising Sun 3 sets 64 games.
BLTC Quest was missing key contributors, but was able to make Spring Gully Butterflies earn the win.
Grant Leader and Ryan Brook won three sets for Butterflies.
Michael Nihill and Lynda Gallagher each won two sets for Quest
Despite the loss, Quest still loom as the danger team for the finals following its recent hot streak.
Spring Gully Butterflies 7 sets 80 games d BLTC Quest 5 sets 53 games.
Spring Gully Eppalock Fencing made a strong statement as it demolished Metro and ensured it finished in third place.
Eppalock Fencing fielded a near full strength line-up.
Jack Baker and Jayd Davis led the way on three sets apiece.
Heather Robbins won her singles, the only bright spot for Metro in an otherwise disappointing day.
Spring Gully Eppalock Fencing 11 sets 95 games d BLTC Metro 1 set 43 games.
Section 2 - Spring Gully Panthers 7-71 d BLTC Sensation 3-56, BLTC Stingers 8-75 d BLTC Blue 2-31, Spring Gully Phoenix 10-80 d BLTC Balls 0-9.