Plenty of action at Seymour tennis tournament
A full wrap of results from the Labour Day weekend event.
The Seymour tennis complex held its annual Labour Day weekend tournament on Saturday and Sunday.
RESULTS
Under-14 girls singles: winner Georgia Baker (Seymour), runner-up McKenzie Garner (Avenel).
Under-12 girls doubles: winners Emily Chapman and Lucy Dawe (Seymour), runners-up Amelia and Giselle Andrew (Seymour).
Under-16 girls doubles: winners Georgina and Gemma Smith, runners-up Georgia Baker and Sarah Chapman (Seymour).
Under-12 boys singles: winner Gareth Sharp (Seymour), runner-up Dylan Davies.
Under-14 boys singles: winner Rhys Maude (Seymour), runner-up Thomas Lynch.

Hope Vogel nails a return.
Under-16 boys singles: winner Tom Bennett, runner-up Robbie McIntosh.
Under-12 boys doubles: winners Jesse Hanel and Harry Smith, runners-up Heath Philips and Xavier Pezzimenti.
Under-14 boys doubles: winners Dylan Davies and Jo Beedle, runners-up Joel Durham and Lachlan Hardman (Seymour).
Under-16 boys doubles: winners Nathan Edsell and Chris Benstead, runners-up Liam Brett and Nelson Gardner-Challis (Seymour).
Ladies ‘‘A’’ doubles: winners Leah and Danika Stacy, runners-up Sarah DeJong and Belinda Steers (Avenel).
Ladies ‘‘B’’ doubles: winners Maree and Kathryn Hard (Seymour), runners-up Lyn Brett and Kerry Puppa (Seymour).
Mens singles: winner Hendrik Gutwirth (Seymour), runner-up Grant Hardisty (Seymour).
Mens ‘‘A’’ doubles: winners Hayden Brett and Jack Puppa, runners-up Liam and Mark Brett.
Mens ‘‘B’’ doubles: winners Tom Bennett and Robbie McIntosh, runners-up Alex Bennett and Nick Roberts.
Mens veterans doubles: winners Moreno Puppa and Paul Grattan, runners-up Bruce Anderson and Greg Maher.
Mixed ‘‘A’’ doubles: winners Paul Grattan and Kerry Puppa (Seymour), runners-up Liam Brett (Seymour) and Tegan Hansen (Avenel).
Mixed ‘‘B’’ doubles: winners Georgia Baker and Rhys Maude (Seymour), runners-up Sarah Chapman and Nelson Gardner-Challis (Seymour).
Mixed ‘‘C’’ doubles: winners Isabel Williams (Seymour) and Sam Fowler, runners-up Zoe Asbury and Nick Karoly.

Boys under-12 singles winner Gareth Sharp.
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