FOR the second consecutive week there were two lopsided matches in boys section 1.
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Central Park easily accounted for round one ladder leader Laharum, winning 8-48 to 0-14.
Such was Central Park's dominance that Nicholas Rigas's tie break 6-5 win in the singles was the only rubber they looked like dropping all day.
Central Park won five of the eight rubbers with a 6-0 or 6-1 scoreline.
Horsham Lawn also cruised to a 7-46 to 1-18 win against Haven to claim top spot on the ladder.
The Lawn team of brothers Hugh and Angus Gove, Hayden Farlow and Jed McConville were simply too strong for their opposition.
Girls section 1 produced a much closer match between Horsham Lawn and Central Park.
It was neck and neck early, with both teams splitting the first doubles rubbers, but the Parkers took control in the first singles matches.Skye Davis defeated Kirby Knight 6-2 and Ellena Binney beat Caitlin McQueen 6-4 to give their side a three-sets-to-one advantage.
In the final doubles rubbers Central Park's Davis and Denby Lingham won a tough tie break against Knight and Courtney Gregg, but McQueen and sister Madeline levelled set scores with a 6-2 win against Binney and Amelia Scott.
It was enough to get Horsham Lawn a win on games, with the final score Horsham Lawn 4-39 defeating Central Park 4-32.
Haven was far too strong in the other match, winning 8-48 to 0-9 against Natimuk. Quantong and Haven White played out the first draw of the season in boys section 4.
Quantong's Michael Lloyd and Darcy Carter got a 6-4 win against Haven White's Josh Dunn and Bailey Thomas, but it was the only time either side won more than two games in a losing rubber.
Girls section 5 produced another thriller, with Horsham Lawn Pink overcoming Central Park by two games. Central Park's Lily Adams and Charlotte Friberg won against Emma Marcroft and Jemma Thomas, but Marcroft and Thomas were good enough to win three games to give their side a 3-17 to 3-15 overall win.