THE Eastern Region Junior Tennis winter competition came to an end on a bright sunny morning earlier this month.
Emerald fielded 10 teams with five reaching the finals.
After a successful season with the boy’s section 11 finishing at the top of the ladder, a highly competitive match was in order.
In the grand final on Saturday, 2 September, the boys played against fierce competition from Guy Turner Reserve.
The matches were of a high standard with many never-ending rallies, top shots and plenty of cheering from the crowd of supporters.
Emerald finished the day proudly wearing their runner-up medallions after a very tight match.
The Guy Turner Reserve team won by a mere four games.
Meanwhile, the morning also marked the end of a long career as junior convener for life member of the Emerald Tennis Club, Neil Thornton.
Mr Thornton recently retired from the position he had held for 15 years. At a barbecue after the match parents and juniors extended their heartfelt thanks, deep respect and appreciation to Mr Thornton for the dedication he has shown over the years.
Emerald boys put up stiff resistance
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