FOUR members of one tennis team have been crowned show stars.
Max Curnow, Helen Stone and her daughter Alyssa and Narelle Earl all took out major awards at the Bendigo Show last week.
The Woodstock team quartet had tested some of their cooking in opening rounds of the tennis season before wowing judges.
Max, 12, picked up three first prizes in junior cooking sections.
“I like cooking and do taste testing sometimes as I prepare slices and biscuits,” hj\e said.
The Year 6 student at Marist College Bendigo says biscuits are his favourites.
Alyssa had her big successes in the crochet and photography sections.
It was her second year of putting handiwork up for scrutiny by judges.
“I wasn’t expecting to do so well, It’s quite exciting,” said Alyssa who received sashes for best exhibit and most successful exhibitor.
Mother Helen also picked up prices in the novice photography section, including a swag of section first places.
And Narelle was awarded most successful exhibitor in senior cooking plus best exhibit prizes for Anzacs.
Alyssa, Max and Narelle have also earned a place in the agricultural show regional finals next year.
Afternoon tea at the Woodstock courts last Saturday saw teams enjoying refreshments from top cooks.
Max’s choc-chip cookies were the big winner.
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