The full moon was out as the Goulburn Tennis Club Summer Competition finals concluded last week.
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Winners were determined from seven categories.
In the top men's grade, Joe Boileau and Charlie Reardon defeated James McKay and Jackson Reardon in a 3 set thriller.
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A large crowd watched on in the stands to witness the four players from Collector compete.
In the top women's competition, the mother and daughter team of Jenna and Ella Ferris beat Jo Hailston and Ruth Gibson in a fascinating doubles match.
The result wasn't a surprise though, given the fact the winners had been playing for 14 years.
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The men's A1 final saw another blockbuster with Tom Day and Daniel Fleming getting over the top of the Ray White team of Gary Hall and Addison Gann.
There was a big comeback from Brad Griffin and Anthony Dorsett in the men's A2 final.
Trailing 2-5 in the third set, the two stood strong and managed to run over Anthony Anable and Aaron Dooley who were undoubtedly the most improved team in the whole competition.
The men's A3 final between Jarrod and Darren Falconer and Evan and Chris Cox was a grudge match that went right down to the wire.
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Amy Croker and Brook McClellan defeated Donna Cosgrove and Hayley Muller to take out the ladies A2 competition in yet another three setter.
The final event was the mixed summer competition which saw another mother and daughter team of Tammy Maclean and Sue Francis take out the title.
They beat the old-timers and stalwarts of the Ridland's Tennis club Donna Cosgrove and Jenelle French.
David Ridland from Ridland's Tennis Goulburn congratulated all the finalists.
"All the players did really well and I know they are all looking forward to playing in the winter competition that has already kicked off," Ridland said.
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