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2025 Spring Pennant Tuesday Grand Final Results
Published Wed 03 Dec 2025
Tuesday night at The ARC was alive with energy as five divisions battled across five courts.
Premier League
South Australia’s top division delivered another blockbuster grand final, with the Next Generation Beavers and PAOC Ord Minnet meeting for the third consecutive season – a testament to their dominance. The Beavers, carrying both experience and an injury list, turned to rookie Bryce for help, he stepped onto the big stage against PAOC’s Tom. Bryce’s relentless pace and youthful stamina proved decisive, earning a 3–0 victory and giving the Beavers the opening rubber. In the second match, Jason showcased his Premier League class, overpowering Sam 3–0 to extend the Beavers’ lead and secure the premiership with the second 2 rubber win.
State 4
Campbelltown Spartan Appliances and South Adelaide Red produced an epic contest. Callam and Stephen opened with a five-game thriller, Callam’s superior fitness sealing the win. Bharat then stunned higher-ranked Mike with confidence and flair, taking a four-game upset that then set Campbelltown on course for glory. South Adelaide however, struck back when Ian edged Kathy in a bruising four-game battle, leveling the tie at 2–1. With the premiership on the line, Ruby faced Tim in a match of dazzling precision. Ruby’s composure carried her to a four-game win, clinching the State 4 title for Campbelltown by just one game, 9 to 8.
State 5
South Adelaide struck early, with Solomon defeating Nathan in four games and Rob adding a second rubber against Gordon. Facing elimination, Somerton rallied. Reserve Blaize stormed onto court, blasting Bartek 3–0 to keep hopes alive. In the deciding clash, Somerton’s Matt and South Adelaide’s Damien fought to the wire in five games. Matt’s grit secured the win, and after final calculations, Somerton claimed the premiership by a margin of just seven points.
Division 1
PAOC Tip Top Electrical met South Adelaide in a nail-biting final. Dirk opened strongly for PAOC, winning 3–1 over Peter. Paul responded for South Adelaide, dominating Nick 3–0 to even the rubber score. The battle of the two Toms followed, with PAOC’s Tom prevailing 3–1 to edge his team ahead. The final match saw Jemma of South Adelaide, armed with her striking pink racket, deliver a sparkling 3–0 victory. With rubbers tied, South Adelaide secured the premiership on games countback, 8–6.
Division 2
The newcomers brought passion to the court as Campbelltown’s Robert Johnson Vineyards faced UNISA. Sam opened with a commanding 3–0 win over Michael, before Lai’s tireless movement overwhelmed Garrie. Lai’s victory sealed a 2–0 lead and the Division 2 premiership for Campbelltown.