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Second time lucky

 The Healesville Green team has won its second grand final in a row.

It won the Ferntree Gully and District Ladies Thursday Section 3 Grand Final against Heatherdale on Thursday 13 June at Healesville’s Queens Park complex.

It was a fantastic final, the result being three sets each with Healesville Green winning by seven points.

The winning team was Heather McClements, Heather Higgs, Sarah Johns, captain Jenny Parker, Kris Wenhuda, Judy Lefers and Michela Scully.

This was the team’s second grand final win in a row.

The ladies won Section 4 last season, again against Heatherdale who were also promoted to Section 3.

The pressure’s on now for the hat trick.

The Healesville Tennis Club is based at Queens Park and is encouraging players of all ages and abilities to hit the court.

For more details, including court hire and coaching, visit www.healesvilletc.org.au.

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