Mater Dei Primary School have captured the Kaitlin Staines Cup for a second consecutive year.
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After coming out on top in Thursday's year three and four division, Mater Dei also got the job done in the main event to go back-to-back at South Wagga Tennis Club.
Mater Dei did not drop a match as they defeated the five other primary schools to come out on top.
South Wagga Tennis Club coach Zac Burhop was impressed by such a dominant performance.
"They are a very strong tennis school," Burhop said.
"They have a lot of kids that play tennis across Wagga."
Teenage rising star Elijiah Dikkenberg, 11, led the way for Mater Dei.
"He's a NSW state Mackillop player and there is a fairly good chance he will be picked in the NSW team next year," Burhop said.
"He's a very strong player and Mater Dei were very impressive."
Kaitlin Staines returned home from college in the United States to present the Cup to Mater Dei on Friday.
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