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Treble for Chloe at north-east under-17 competition


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Chloe Mackenzie and Ava Cook.
Chloe Mackenzie and Ava Cook.

Caithness teenager Chloe Mackenzie was a treble winner in the under-17 North-East of Scotland “B” grade competition held at Aberdeen Sports Village on Sunday.

The 15-year-old was successful in the girls’ singles and the mixed doubles with another Caithness junior, Ava Cook (14), as well as lifting the mixed doubles title with Moray’s Callum McWhirter.

It was a busy weekend for Caithness juniors.

On Saturday, Sophie Mackay (10), Sophie Sinclair (11) and Liam Sinclair (10) had taken part in the under-13 North-East of Scotland “B” grade tournament in Aberdeen, and also that day Chloe had her first cap in the Caithness “A” team against Orkney in the inter-county derby.

Sophie Mackay, Sophie Sinclair and Liam Sinclair.
Sophie Mackay, Sophie Sinclair and Liam Sinclair.

Under-13s – Girls’ singles: Sophie Mackay, semi-finals; Sophie Sinclair, semi-finals.

Boys’ singles: Liam Sinclair, group stages.

Girls’ doubles: Sophie Mackay and Josie Columbine (Black Isle), runners-up.

Boys’ doubles: Liam and Will Hunter (Lothian), group stages.

Mixed doubles: Sophie Mackay and Aarav Sinha (North-East), semi-finals. Liam and Sophie Sinclair, group stages.

Under-17s – Girls’ singles: Chloe Mackenzie, winner. Ava Cook, semi-finals.

Girls’ doubles: Chloe and Ava, winners.

Mixed doubles: Chloe and Callum McWhirter (Moray), winners. Ava and Aayush Sinha (North-East), group stages.

Sophie Mackay and Josie Columbine.
Sophie Mackay and Josie Columbine.
Callum McWhirter and Chloe Mackenzie.
Callum McWhirter and Chloe Mackenzie.

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