A pocketful of bragging rights

Drama in Division 3 of the Burnham & District Table Tennis Winter League this week as runaway leaders Blackwater C were put under severe pressure in their match with Maldon E – with Maldon’s Tim Huxtable doing the unthinkable and taking a point off the league’s strongest player.

Cold Norton B and Fambridge continued their dominance in the top division this week with powerful performances that see them stretch their lead over the chasing pack.  Fambridge kicked off the week with a 9-1 victory over an unfamiliar Cold Norton A trio.  Hat-tricks for Keith Adams and the very in form Mark Stones with Cold Norton’s sole point coming courtesy of Charles Sweeny’s 4 set win over the returning John Poysden.  The only ‘stretched’ game of the night saw Arron Chandler push Adams into a deciding 5th and final set.  Cold Norton B travelled to Woodham and came away with the spoils in a commanding 8-2 win over the Woodham B side.  Both Sam Lowman and Ian Wall went unbeaten all night in singles and doubles, with the rarely seen team captain Dan Anderson picking up the final point that maintains a healthy gap above Fambridge.  In the final division 1 match Cold Norton C continued their fine season with a comfortable 7-3 turnover of Stow Maries A.  Arron Chandler equalled his hat-trick from earlier in the week but this time it was all in W column!  Talisman Chandler was well supported by wingmen Kim Shead and Martin Archie who both won 2 singles.  For Stow Gary Brignall took a point from Archie, and Ken Sheard scored a last gasp victory over Shead in the final match of the evening.  Brignall and Sheard then combined for a hard fought and surprising doubles point over Chandler and Shead.

The battle for supremacy is really hotting up in Division 2 – with 4 teams vying for the top 2 spots.  Maldon A continue to lead the pack but they are being hotly pursued by a peloton of Blackwater A, Mapledene C and Woodham C.  Woodham C could have tightened the gap when they faced leaders Maldon A last week – but alas they fell short and may have ruled themselves out of contention for top spot with a momentum-sapping 8-2 loss.  Maldon’s defensive king Colin Napper did the most damage as he won all 4 of his matches – although he was taken all the way to a dramatic fifth set against Chairman Dadswell.  Hamish Innes and the pimple purveyor Denis Crapnell both took a brace of wins for Maldon, with their only loss to the exuberant play of Scott Perry.  Blackwater A kept up their drive for promotion with a fine and dandy triumph over Maldon C as both Denis Balic and Neil Freeman recorded trebles – in slightly differing fashions and time no doubt.  Maldon B and Blackwater B played out a 5-all stalemate with octogenarian Mervyn Perriman displaying the fitness of a man half his age as he recorded yet another hat-trick of hard-fought wins – this week over 14 out of the maximum 15 sets possible.  That wasn’t enough for ‘our Merv’ as he also paired up with Louis Gunn for an unexpected but very welcome doubles victory over the division’s top doubles pairing of Colin Barrell and Steve Aspland.   Aspland and Barrell made some amends by winning their remaining singles matches to keep the match even stevens.  In the final divisional match of the week the impressive form of Cold Norton E continued with a respectable 6-4 turnover of Stow Maries B.  In the singles it was a hard but rewarding evening for Neil Want as he recorded a treble of wins but boy did he make hard work of it as he needed 4 sets against Peter Hance, and all 5 sets against both Nicky Reece-Ford and Adi Kamma.  Dick Wyman also had a couple of long battles as he needed 5 sets to win against both Reece-Ford and Hance.  With Want huffing and puffing from his exertions he was excluded from selection for the doubles, and just as well as this also went to beyond deuce in the fifth set – luckily for Cold Norton E Want’s replacement was the fully fit and energetic teenage prodigy Oscar Wyman and he carried his grandad to a 13-11 final set victory that ultimately wrapped up the slim victory for Cold Norton.  

Well it took 36 matches but finally one brave soul has stood up to the mighty Blackwater C team, and in particular their unbeaten captain Gary Smith who remains odds-on for the Roy Davis Cup for the highest win rate of the regular players in Division 3.  Take a bow Tim Huxtable and his unique away-from-table try-and-get-past-me style.  Huxtable was too clever and patient on the night for all 3 of the Blackwater Galacticos and left the venue with a skip in his step and a pocketful of bragging rights.  Unfortunately Huxtable’s magic was not enough to garner a win as Smith and Peter Davenport both won their other singles matches for Blackwater, and with Andrea Alleyne defeating Kym Eames and pairing up with Davenport for the doubles the league leaders stumbled to a tight 6-4 victory that maintains their unbeaten status.  Their champions-elect status remains firmly intact.  Blackwater D have been pegged back a little in the runner-up stakes following an 8-2 reversal from nearest rivals Maldon D – That man Tim Huxtable was at it again with another hat-trick, but this time his team-mates were there to support his efforts.  James Raymond also hit a player-of-the-match treble, including a notable 5-setter against the very tricky Roger Tiffin.   Woodham D were delighted to have Jean Chasmer back in the squad and she did not disappoint with an unbeaten four from four evening, matched by team-mate Simon Thomas as they bested Blackwater E 8-2.  Diane King wrapped up the points for Woodham with a win over Kath Little.  The two bottom sides went at it this week and Blackwater F’s tight 6-4 victory over St Lawrence has lifted them off the bottom at the expense of the St Lawrence Baysiders.  Kudos to Blackwater’s Jason Bush as his hat-trick of singles victories made the difference on the night, with support from David McHattie with 2 wins and David Gardner chipping in with a solitary point but enough to ensure the Blackwater victory.

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Eamonn Hall, Press Officer

Burnham & District Table Tennis League

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Pic 1 – Cold Norton B – favourites for the Title – Messrs Wall, Anderson and Lowman.

Pic 2 – Sam Lowman securing another top flight hat-trick in his encounter with Harry Sawford this week.

Pic 3 – Ian Wall dancing to another treble in his match with Woodham B this week.

Pic 4 – Ken Sheard and Arron Chandler taking centre stage at the Latchingdon Arena

Pic 5 – Maldon’s Tim Huxtable and James Raymond pairing up for another doubles victory.

Pic 6 – Cold Norton B’s Sam Lowman keeping his eye on the prize

Report by Eamonn Hall

Cold Norton B
Harry Sawford (left) v Sam Lowman
Ian Wall (left)
Ken Sheard and Aaron Chandler
Tim Huxtable and James Raymond
Eyes on the ball – Sam Lowman

Ten out of ten for top four in One

The top four teams in Division One of the Clacton League all enjoyed 10-0 victories this week.

Brotherhood A’s win over Windsor Hawks means they still lead the table by four points. Daniel Young, Gary Young and Kevin Gowlett were the winning trio, Gary Young’s 11-8, 11-13, 11-13, 11-4, 11-5 victory over Andy Vincent the closest match. 

Ethan Lloyd, Jason Loyd and Adam Cuthbert of second-placed Nomads Lions remain four points behind after defeating Walton A 10-0 for a second time this season. Ethan Lloyd’s 11-3 in the decider win against Mark Gale was the only match which went all the way.

Brotherhood B fielded three reserves against third-placed Nomads Panthers and so the whitewash result was not unexpected. But Brotherhood’s Mark Boyland, Joe Sherwin and Ruby Gallaher put up stern resistance, Sherwin in particular, losing 11-5 in the fifth to Gill Locke and 11-7 in the fifth to Kevin James. Sherwin and Gallagher will also feel pleased to have taken a set off Kevin James and James Denyer in the doubles.

Windsor Eagles, who are currently fourth, took all ten points against Brotherhood C, but ‘C’ team will feel unlucky not to have left with at least one point. Three individual encounters went close, Gary Cattermole beating Tim Leung 11-8 in the decider, John Pattrick defeating John Cleasby 12-10 in the decider, whilst Cattermole and Pattrick edged the doubles 11-8, 10-12, 11-8, 10-12, 13-11 against Cleasby and Graham Playle.  

In the only non-whitewash top-flight match, bottom team Windsor Buzzards chalked up a rare win, defeating Walton B 6-4 for a second time this season. Andy Foster, Ray Chillingworth and Dave Martin each won two but none of them could get the better of Walton’s Pete Burrows who remained undefeated. But Walton will rue losing two matches which could have swung the result in their favour, Clive Allenby going down in five to Foster, while John Marshall suffered the heartbreak of losing 15-13 in the fifth to Martin.

In Division Two, leaders Brotherhood G suffered a first defeat of the season, 6-4 at the hands of Brotherhood J. Joe Sherwin starred for the ‘J’ team with a hat-trick, while Ruby Gallagher won two, including a win over Dad John. Lucy Carvell came oh-so-close to taking another, losing 14-12 in the fifth to John Gallagher in the only match which went to five.

It was a good week for Lawford who recorded two wins, 8-2 against Nomads Tigers and 7-3 against Windsor Harriers.

The victory was somewhat predictable against the Tigers who were forced to include both a reserve and a guest player. Paul Hewitt and Charlie Denholm both stayed unbeaten for Lawford. For the Tigers, Wilkin took a five-set singles win against Ian Sherwood whilst, with reserve Dominic Joannou, produced a surprise doubles win, defeating Denholm and Sherwood in three-straight. It was the Tigers’ first doubles win of the season but only a second doubles’ defeat for Lawford.   

Alex Dunne, making a first appearance of the season for Lawford, recorded a maximum against the Harriers. Denholm won two and Sherwood one, with Denholm and Sherwood this time successful in the doubles. Dunne had a nail-biting 9-11, 6-11, 11-9, 11-5, 11-9 win against Barry Allen, whilst Sherwood benefitted from an extravagant number of nets to get past Ferdy Rodriguez 11-6, 11-4, 10-12, 10-12, 11-8. Barry Allen’s two for the Harriers included a tight 12-10 in the decider victory over Denholm.

Nomads Tigers also had a second match and, for a second time, tasted defeat, this time 6-4 at the hands of Brotherhood F. Neil Chegwidden took three and Paul Alden two, with the pair sharing a doubles win. Matt Sage won two for Tigers, beating Alden 11-8 in the fifth, whilst Tom Wilkin and Alex Baldock won one each, Baldock beating Tricia Salter 11-9 in the fifth.

Three for Chris Petrou, and two each for Andy Hart and Bob Jillins saw Nomads Jaguars home 8-2 against Windsor Kestrels. Peter Aumord won the two Kestrels’ points. Both Allen Denyer and Jackie Bunce came near to adding to the Kestrels’ score, Denyer going down 11-8 in the decider to Jillins and Bunce losing 11-5 in the decider to Petrou.

Windsor Penguins were 6-4 winners against a Brotherhood D side fielding a guest. Kelvin Olano-Harper was unbeaten in winning his two singles against Kevin Pryor and Fred Gallone.

In Division Three, leaders Brotherhood H defeated Holland Lancasters 7-3 in an encounter where no-one stayed unbeaten. Dan Grindrod, Danny Still and Gary Simpson all won two for Brotherhood, with Still and Simpson adding a tight 11-9 in the fifth doubles victory over Peter Evans and Dave Wright. Evans enjoyed good wins over Grindrod and Simpson, the latter a 12-10 in the decider victory, whilst Wright notched up a surprise success against Still.

Holland Hurricanes maintained their challenge at the top with an 8-2 win against a Windsor Magpies’ side fielding a guest, skipper John Plummer missing a match for the first time this season. Both the Magpies’ points came from matches which went the distance, Dave Sweetland beating Gerry Widnell 11-3 in the fifth and Alan Rutledge defeating Ian Gwillim 11-5 in the fifth.

Nomads Ocelots beat Brotherhood E, playing with a guest, 7-3, Andrew Cousins undefeated for the winners. Jack Hillier’s two for Brotherhood included a fine 11-6 in the fifth victory over Mike Wellum, only a second defeat of the season for Wellum.

Doug Green, Dominic Joannou and Anne Bonny of Nomads Leopards were 10-0 winners against a weakened Walton C, also playing with a guest. The closest match saw Bonny take an 11-6 in the fifth win against Deborah Pallett.

Finally, three for Bob Keefe, two each for Derek Foxley and James Horsler, plus a Keefe/Foxley doubles win, saw Holland Vulcans to an 8-2 success against Windsor Falcons. 

* The draw for Round One of the Handicap Cup sees the three Third Division teams left in the competition awarded tough ties against top-flight opposition. Holland Hurricanes face the sternest test against current Division One leaders Brotherhood A, Nomads Leopards will face Windsor Hawks while Windsor Falcons are rewarded with an away tie against Brotherhood C.

The full draw is : Walton A v Brotherhood J; Nomads Lions v Windsor Harriers; Windsor Hawks v Nomads Leopards; Holland Hurricanes v Brotherhood A; Brotherhood G v Nomads Tigers; Brotherhood D v Brotherhood B; Windsor Eagles v Brotherhood F; Brotherhood C v Windsor Falcons. The matches are to be played during w/c 9th February.

* The Handicapped Singles Tournament takes place this Saturday (7th February) at St James’ Hall. Play starts at 9.30 am but all players will be sent details of their individual check-in times beforehand. The final is timed for approximately 4.00 pm.

* The League is holding a Quiz Evening on Saturday 21st March (a change from the original published date) at the Brotherhood Hall. It starts at 7.30 pm, for teams of up to six people. The cost is £5.00 per person, bring your own drinks and nibbles. For more information, or to enter a team, telephone Ferdy Rodriguez on 07565 767266 or 01255 830951, or e-mail Ferdy on fernando.rodriguez@sky.com

RESULTS

Division 1

Windsor Eagles 10 Brotherhood C;

Walton B 4 Windsor Buzzards 6;

Brotherhood A 10 Windsor Hawks 0;

Nomads Lions 10 Walton A 0;

Brotherhood B 0 Nomads Panthers 10.

Division 2

Brotherhood F 6 Nomads Tigers 4;

Lawford 8 Nomads Tigers 2;

Lawford 7 Windsor Harriers 3;

Brotherhood G 4 Brotherhood J 6;

Windsor Penguins 6 Brotherhood D 4;

Windsor Kestrels 2 Nomads Jaguars 8.

Division 3

Windsor Magpies 2 Holland Hurricanes 8;

Nomads Ocelots 7 Brotherhood E 3;

Holland Vulcans 8 Windsor Falcons 2;

Holland Lancasters 3 Brotherhood H 7;

Nomads Leopards 10 Walton C 0.

Report by Tony Oswick

Kevin Gowlett

Rayne dampen Netts progress.

The match between Netts A and Rayne A is not the season-defining fixture in the Braintree Table Tennis League that it has sometimes been in the past, but their latest clash was not without significance.

It brought to an end the league champions’ run of victories since the start of the season as Rayne managed to hold them to a draw.

It was Andy Holmes who Netts had to thank for sustaining their unbeaten record.  He won his three sets and took the doubles with Joe Meleschko.

Netts are still well clear at the top but Sudbury Nomads crept two points closer with a 7-3 win over Netts B, with Aron Jordan unbeaten.

Rayne A share third place with Liberal A, who were beaten by the same score by Black Notley B, the latter’s first win of the season.

Steve Kerns was unbeaten for Notley, a win over Adam Cuthbert suggesting that something of his former self is re-emerging.

The win enabled Notley B to step away from the bottom rung for the first time this season at the expense of Liberal B, who lost 6-4 to Rayne B.

Adi Kamma won his three singles for Rayne B.

In division two, leaders Rayne C ended Finchingfield A’s four-match unbeaten run with a convincing 8-2 win.

Paul Wellington had his best night of the season, joining Matthew Brown in the unbeaten category.

Netts C and Notley C, two contenders for the runners-up spot, shared the points.

Yeldham Whitlocks A had a surprisingly comfortable 9-1 win over the higher-placed Notley D, with both Roy Hooper and Doug Sanders unbeaten, while Rayne E climbed off the bottom after beating their own D team 6-4.

Conrad Gomes, once more called up from division three, played his part with two singles and the doubles with Richard Whiteside, who was unbeaten

In division three, leaders Notley E took all ten points from a two-person Yeldham B, while main rivals Finchingfield B took eight from Sudbury Drifters.

The latter match meant a contest between the division’s two unbeaten players, Lucien Nolan-Bradford and Graham Turner, which went Nolan-Bradford’s way 6-11, 11-7, 11-4, 11-7.

Rayne F lost ground when they were only able to field two players and went down 6-4 to Notley F.  Conrad Gomes did all he could by taking his three singles and the doubles with Alastair Brown.

Netts F’s James Howard and Tom Verrier took all seven in their team’s 7-3 win over Notley H.

Netts E played twice in three days but are still searching for that elusive first win.  They lost 7-3 to Notley G and 8-2 to Rayne G.

Report by Ron Fosker