Division 1
Glencoe v West Gambier
Glencoe are set to face West Gambier this Saturday on their home courts in Glencoe.
Both sides are coming off tough losses last week and they will both be eager to get back on the winners list.
Despite being in round 12 this will be these sides first meeting of the season as they missed their last meeting in round eight due to wet weather.
After West’s tough loss to United last week – which resulted in them dropping down to second on the ladder – this week’s match is a pretty crucial one because if they drop another game it will make it much harder to take back the first place spot on the ladder.
For Glencoe this game will be more about getting into form in the back end of the season and heading into finals.
Glencoe are pretty much locked into the fourth place position, so there is no pressure on them to move up the ladder.
Games like this will be good confidence boosters if they can steal some sets of West.
The top men’s doubles of Glencoe’s Dylan Childs and Patrick Mitchell and West’s George White and Brady Cook should be a great competitive matchup.
The Glencoe duo have been the best in the competition this season as they have not lost a game yet.
It should be interesting to see how they go up against White and Cook for the first time this season and if the West pair can get the upset win.
Reidy Park v Mount Schank/
Mil Lel/Mount Gambier
At Olympic Park on Saturday Reidy Park and the Division 1 combined side will face off.
This will be the third meeting between these sides this season with Reidy winning the first two.
Reidy are coming off a great win last week in Glencoe which helped them get into the race for a top two position on the ladder.
For the combined side this will be their first match up of the year after having the bye last week.
This Saturday Reidy will be hoping to come out with a big win to help them get closer to the top two race as they are 17 points behind second place West Gambier.
A good match up to watch in this game will be the ladies top singles of Mil Lel’s Jorja Douglas and Reidy’s Bailey Young.
Last time these two played Douglas came away with the upset win in a tiebreaker so it will be good to see if this game comes down to the wire again.

Division 2
In Division 2 second place Mount Gambier will take on third place Suttontown/Glencoe at Olympic Park.
Both sides will be looking to get a win as there are six points separating the two.
The other game this weekend is the West Gambier battle as Blue faces Red.
Now that Blue is on top of the ladder they will be keen to get the points to keep them there as well as the bragging rights.
Division 3
Mount Gambier and Centrals/Mt Schank will meet as they face off at Gambier while Suttontown will host Uniting.
Across the Division 3 competition it is very competitive as everyone has a shot at making the finals.
There are only 16 points separating first and last place so every game counts for these teams in the final four games of the season.
Ladies Doubles
In ladies doubles Reidy Park will take on Mil Lel White at Olympic Park while Mil Lel Green will take on Mount Schank out at Mil Lel.
In Glencoe, Glencoe will be taking on West Gambier.
Mixed Doubles
In mixed doubles the combined side of Uniting/Glencoe will face off against Mount Gambier Blue with the two Moorak teams going head to head.
Glencoe will hit the road as they take on Mount Schank at Mount Schank while Mount Gambier Green takes the court against Suttontown.