Otago Daily Times

Lakes team off to fine lead in Rennie Trophy

- DENNIS RADFORD

THE Southern Lakes tennis team has one hand on the trophy after the first round of the Southern League held in Queenstown this weekend.

After holding the Rennie Trophy for 15 years, Lakes beat its main rival, Otago, 93 yesterday, establishi­ng what is likely to be an unbeatable lead over the two rounds. On Saturday they beat Southland 111 and North Otago 84, fielding a depleted lineup.

The Lakes area has attracted many leading young players from surroundin­g provinces to a quality coaching and developmen­t environmen­t and some of those on display have represente­d New Zealand at junior level.

Riki McLachlan was too strong for Charlie Tomlinson at No 1, dropping only two games, while Thomas Hartono battled for three hours to hand Paddy Ou his first defeat for the season, going to 76 in the third.

Josh McDermott was on fire and took his first win over an Otago player for some time, allowing Carlos Reid only one game.

The only men’s success for Otago went to Mitchell Sizemore who beat his former McGlashan teammate, Peter Hartono, 64 63.

With Libby Scott limited by injury to only playing doubles, Otago struggled in the lower order where Zoe Berryman and Rileigh Fields lost to Suma Ito and Li Ying Moroney respec tively, though Fields pushed hard, losing 46 in the third.

Georgia Hume found junior internatio­nal Ines Stephani too seasoned but had her moments in a 61, 63 loss.

In the top single, Megan Rogers showed power in toppling highly ranked national junior Emilia Price, the player who beat her in the Otago Open final last year, battling to a 62, 76 win.

There was a glimpse of what might have been if Scott had been fully fit when she combined with Rogers to take the top doubles but the other three were comfortabl­y lost. A cameo appearance by former 27th worldranke­d doubles Lan Bale helped rub it in for Lakes.

On Saturday, Otago beat North Otago 93 and Southland 111. The men kept a clean sheet against North Otago but Fields and Berryman lost to Mackenzie Phillips and Nicky Wallace respective­ly and Rebecca Dellaway and Belinda Hirst beat Rogers and Fields in the top double.

Against Southland, the only rubber lost was when Tomlinson and manager Phil Mirfin, substituti­ng for Reid, dropped a match tiebreak. Reid was pushed to 64 in the third by promising youngster Josh Cochrane, who had beaten Chris Bradley for Southland’s only win over Lakes.

In Oamaru, Otago B beat North Otago B 93 and South Canterbury A 102 while in Te Anau, Lakes B beat Southland B and Northern Southland.

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