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Stu Moyses named life member at vibrant Highbury Tennis Club 2023/24 season wind up

Daniel RooneyNarrogin Observer
Highbury Tennis Club life members Gary Lorrimar, Tate Barrett, Stu Moyses, Yvonne Scott, Vicki Chadwick and Neville Jamieson.
Camera IconHighbury Tennis Club life members Gary Lorrimar, Tate Barrett, Stu Moyses, Yvonne Scott, Vicki Chadwick and Neville Jamieson. Credit: Supplied

The Highbury Tennis Club has marked the end of the 2023-24 season with a gala wind-up that saw Stu Moyses thanked for his contribution to the fabric of the small town club with life membership.

The honour bestowed on April 6 recognised three decades of effort from Moyses, who has served as a committee member, shown leadership in captaincy roles, been an active works-parties participant and a vibrant part of club culture.

HTC life members Neville Jamieson, Vicki Chadwick, Gary Lorrimar, Yvonne Scott and Tate Barrett were on hand to welcome Moyses to the fold along with about 40 other current and past club members who gathered to celebrate at the wrap.

The season’s tournament winners were also applauded and the club is looking forward to the 2024-25 season kicking off in September.

Newly inducted life member Stu Moyses and Highbury Tennis Club president Lauren Blight.
Camera IconNewly inducted life member Stu Moyses and Highbury Tennis Club president Lauren Blight. Credit: Supplied

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Linda Coles, Phil Blight and Garry Lorrimar.
Camera IconLinda Coles, Phil Blight and Garry Lorrimar. Credit: Supplied
The Highbury Tennis Club wind-up was a fine evening.
Camera IconThe Highbury Tennis Club wind-up was a fine evening. Credit: Supplied

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