Four Mandurah sides entered the tournament, with the Pancakes making it to the final against the hard-hitting Punjabi Sports Club from Busselton.
Mandurah player Lee Tregenza, the tournament’s most valuable player, was injured during the final and was sorely missed towards the end of the game.
Other Mandurah teams were equally competitive with men’s team the Wrights having mixed success after progressing through to the top qualifying rounds only to succumb to eventual winners, Busselton.
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READ NOWThe Mandurah Vets also played well, but were beaten by the Pancakes.
Busselton also had four teams entered and were the champion club with success in the men and women A grade competition.
On Saturday, the Mandurah Baptist College Men’s division two super-league team defeated Busselton three sets to one.
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