Echuca Lawn Tennis Club put on a clinical showing in their match-up against Elmore (1), coming away with a 73-game win on Saturday.
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Echuca (1) failed to concede a set all game, powering to the top of the Division 1 ladder courtesy of the 13-101 to 0-28 win and making it three wins on the trot.
Elsewhere across the association, Rochester put the competition on notice by over-powering Echuca (2) by 21 games, climbing into second place on the Division 1 ladder.
Echuca (3) defeated LBU (1) 8-84 to 5-69, while Rich River (1) went set-for-set with LBU (2), ultimately claiming a 12-game win.
In Division 2, Rochester (2) and Echuca (4) battled right down to the final set, with Jim Brooks and Ellie Maroney coming away with the points.
Meanwhile, Colbinabbin (1) claimed honours over Echuca (5) by 18 games, lifting themselves off the bottom of the ladder in the process.