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Baseball and golf results across region / January 18-19

BASEBALL

VICTORIA SUMMER LEAGUE

Div 1: Blackburn 19 bt Melbourne 5, Cheltenham 9 bt Sandringham 7, Essendon 7 bt Sunshine 2, Newport 11 bt Doncaster 1, Preston 6 bt Geelong 2, Waverley 7 bt Upwey FTG 4. Res: Blackburn 7 bt Melbourne 4, Essendon 6 bt Sunshine 0, Doncaster 6 bt Newport 5, Geelong 13 bt Preston 0, Waverley 9 bt Upwey FTG 2.

Thirds: Melbourne 14 bt Blackburn 4, Sandringham 8 bt Cheltenham 5, Essendon 10 bt Sunshine 3, Doncaster 18 bt Newport 3, Preston 15 bt Geelong 7, Waverley 7 bt Upwey FTG 3.

Fourths: Blackburn 7 bt Melbourne 2, Sandringham 5 bt Cheltenham 4, Essendon 14 bt Sunshine 2, Doncaster 11 bt Newport 1, Geelong 6 bt Preston 5, Waverley 16 bt Upwey FTG 3.

Div 2: Berwick 7 bt Port Melbourne 2, Fitzroy 15 bt Bonbeach 5. Res: Berwick 15 bt Port Melbourne 2, Fitzroy 27 bt Bonbeach 1, Moorabbin 4 bt Werribee 0, St Kilda 13 bt Springvale 3, Williamstown 25 bt Mulgrave 0.

Thirds: Berwick 21 bt Port Melbourne 5, Fitzroy 9 bt Bonbeach 1, Moorabbin 17 bt Werribee 8, Springvale 11 bt St Kilda 5, Malvern 17 bt Williamstown 4.

Fourths: St Kilda 16 bt Williamstown 10, Berwick 20 bt Moorabbin 0, Fitzroy 17 bt Malvern 6. Div 3: Chelsea 25 bt North West 1, Ormond GH 20 bt Footscray 5, Ballarat bt Monash Uni fft. Res: Chelsea 4 bt North West 3, Ormond GH 9 bt Footscray 6, Ballarat bt Monash Uni fft. North West: Essendon 16 bt Sunshine 2, Fitzroy A 7 drew Doncaster 7, Research B 18 bt Footscray 2, Research A 21 bt Fitzroy B 7.

WOMEN: Div 1: Springvale 18 bt Footscray 5, Doncaster 9 bt Malvern 2. Div 2: Footscray 8 bt Springvale 7, Waverley 11 bt Werribee 2, Moorabbin bt Doncaster fft. Div 3: Springvale 13 bt Sandringham 10, Newport/Essendon 17 bt Melbourne 7, Bundoora 18 bt Malvern 3.

GOLF

NORTH WEST PENNANT: Gisborne 6-1/2 bt Sunshine 4-1/2, Kooringal 8 bt Bacchus Marsh 3, Raaf Williams 7 bt Werribee Park 4, Northern 6-1/2 bt Melbourne Airport 4-1/2, Sanctuary Lakes 8 bt Goonawarra 3, Riverside 6 bt Altona 5. Jnr: Goonawarra 1-1/2 sq Sunshine 1-1/2, Sanctuary Lakes 2-1/2 bt Goonawarra 1/2, Riverside 3 bt Altona 0, Kooringal 3 bt Bacchus Marsh 0, Raaf Williams 2-1/2 bt Weeribee Park 1/2, Northern 3 bt Melbourne Airport 0.

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