Essex Junior Ranking Lists

 

SEASON 2019/2020 

ESSEX JUNIOR RANKING LIST

UNDER 18 BOYS

1.         JADEN AULAKH (Fusion) 2.         DANIEL YOUNG (Cla) 3..        RAY YAN (BATTS)
4.          JESSE BATH (Fusion) 5.         DANIEL ZEFFIE (Sou) 6.         RALPH PATTISON (BATTS)
7.         OLLIE RAMPTON (Col) 8.          LIAM HARRIS (Cla) 9.         TOBY ZEFFIE (Sou)
10.        THOMAS PAGE (Maldon) 11.        JAMES DONALD (Che) 12.        HARRY BUCKLE (Che)
13.        BRIGHT BEDDING (Col) 14.        CHARLIE CRAIG (Che) 15.        ADNAN RIFAN  (Mossford)
16.        JOSHUA BICKLES (Che) 17.        EWAN HYND (Che) 18         AIDAN NOGUCHI (Che)
19         JOE BUSCOMBE (Sou) 20.        GEORGE DAVIS (Sou) 21.        ADAM ALIBHAI (W. Wells)
22.        AARYAN VATSA (Sou) 23.        ROBERT WOOD (Sou) 24.        SUDHEEP KAMMA (Che)
25.        JOACHIN MAPES (Che) 26.        TOBY McLEWIN (Col) 27.        HARRISON SADLER (Sou)
28.        NOAH SAGE (West Maldon) 29.        MASON MURRAY (Sou) 30.        MARIO IOAKIM (W, Wells)
31.        JAKE NELSON (Sou) 32.        MARC BULL (BATTS) 33.        VINEETH KAMMA (Che)
34.        ELLIOT GARDINER (Che) 35.        JENSON DAVIS (Che) 36.        ELLIOTT GAME (Bra)
37.        LUKE BURRIDGE (Col) 38.        JAMES STEIN (Mossford) 39.        YUVRAT SINGH (Mossford)
40.        MAX SAMUELS (Buttsbury)

UNDER 15 BOYS

1.         RALPH PATTISON (BATTS) 2.         OLLIE RAMPTON (Col) 3.         LIAM HARRIS (Cla)
4.         TOBY ZEFFIE (Sou) 5.         JAMES DONALD (Che) 6.         JOSHUA BICKLES (Che)
7.         EWAN HYND (Che) 8.         JOE BUSCOMBE (Sou) 9.         GEORGE DAVIS (Sou)
10.        ADAM ALIBHAI (W. Wells) 11         AARYAN VATSA (Sou) 12.        ROBERT WOOD (Sou)
13.        SUDHEEP KAMMA (Che) 14.        JOACHIN MAPES (Che) 15.        TOBY McLEWIN (Col)
16.        MASON MURRAY (Sou) 17,        OLIVER CHEUNG (Che) 18.        REES CHRISTEEN (W. Wells)
19.        HARRISON CREAK (Sou) 20.        NOAH UNSTEAD (Sou) 21.        RAJAT SINGH NEGI (Sou)
22.        OLIVER BARRETT (Butts) 23.        JEREMY DAVIES (BATTS) 24,        CHARLES DONALD (Che
25.        ELLIOT GARDINER (Che) 26.        JENSON DAVIS (Che) 27.        JAKE NELSON (Sou)
28.        JAMES STEIN (Mossford) 29.        ALFRED LIM (Col) 30.      MAX HAMILTON BOND (Wickford)
31.        YUVRAJ SINGH  (Mossford) 32.        CHRIS LEE (Col) 33.        ARYAN SHARMA (Moss)
34.        EATHAN WERRY (Sou) 35.        HARRY WATSON (Sou) .
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UNDER 13 BOYS

1.         RALPH PATTISON (BATTS) 2.         JAMES DONALD (Che) 3.         JOE BUSCOMBE (Sou)
4.         GEORGE DAVIS (Sou) 5.         ADAM ALIBHAI (W. Wells) 6.          AARYAN VATSA (Sou)
7.         SUDHEEP KAMMA (Che) 8.         REES CHRISTEEN (W. Wells) 9.         HARRISON CREAK (Sou)
10.        NOAH UNSTEAD (Sou) 11.        RAJAT SINGH NEGI (Sou) 12.        ARYAN SHARMA (Mossford)
13.        OLIVER BARRETT (Butts) 14.        JEREMY DAVIES (BATTS) 15.        MASON MURRAY (Sou)
16.        CHARLES DONALD (Che} 17.        ELLIOT GARDINER (Che) 18.        HARRY WATSON (Sou)
19.        ZACHARY SAMUELS (Butts) 20..       KRZYSZTOF SZEMRO (Col) 21.        HARSHVARDHAN PESHKAR (Col)
 

UNDER 11 BOYS

1.         ADAM ALIBHAI (W. Wells) 2.         CHARLES DONALD (Che) 3          KRZYSZTOF SZEMRO (Col)
4.         HARSHVARDHAN PESHKAR (Col)
   

 

BOYS NOTES

  1. Under 11 Ranking List is based on the results of the Under 13 match results.
  2. Rankings are based on player information up to and including the Assessment Trials.

 


 

 

SEASON 2019/2020

 

ESSEX JUNIOR RANKING LIST

 

UNDER 18 GIRLS

1.         GRACIE EDWARDS (Cla) 2.         MALIHA BAIG (Eastbury) 3.         ALICE COLE (Sou)
4.         EMILY KIDD (Sou) 5.         NYREE MARSH (Che) 6.         ANNABEL SWEENEY (Che)
7.         JOANNA GAUDINI (Sou) 8.         HARLEY WOOD (Cla) 9.         MELINDA ABRAHAM VICTOR (Che)
10.        MABEL SHUTE (W. WELLS) 11.        KATIE TANNER (Sou) 12.        TIFFANY LEE (Col)
     

UNDER 15 GIRLS

1.         MALIHA BAIG (Eastbury) 2.         MABEL SHUTE (W. WELLS) 3.         KATIE TANNER (Sou)
4.         EVIE KNAAPEN (Sou) 5.         ALESHA ELLIS-AUSTIN (Che) 6.          SARAH TANNER (Sou)
7.         OLIVIA LEFF (Mossford) 8.          RACHANA JATLA (Mossford) 9.         LILLY MURRAY (Sou)
10.        LOTTE MILLS (Sou) 11.        ALEXIA MULLANE (Netts) 12.        ADITI SETH (Mossford)
     

UNDER 13 GIRLS

1.         MALIHA BAIG (Eastbury) 2.         MABEL SHUTE (W. WELLS) 3.         KATIE TANNER (Sou)
4.         EVIE KNAAPEN (Sou) 5.         ALESHA ELLIS-AUSTIN (Che) 6.          SARAH TANNER (Sou)
7.         OLIVIA LEFF (Mossford) 8.          RACHANA JATLA (Mossford) 9.         LILLY MURRAY (Sou)
10.        LOTTE MILLS (Sou) 11.        ALEXIA MULLANE (Netts) 12.        ADITI SETH (Mossford)
     

UNDER 11 GIRLS

1.         EVIE KNAAPEN (Sou) 2.         LILLY MURRAY (Sou) 3.         LOTTE MILLS (Sou)
4.          ADITI SETH (Mossford)    

 

 

 

 

SEASON 2019/2020

 

ESSEX JUNIOR RANKING LIST

UNDER 18 BOYS

1.         JADEN AULAKH (Fusion) 2.         DANIEL YOUNG (Cla) 3..        RAY YAN (BATTS)
4.          JESSE BATH (Fusion) 5.         DANIEL ZEFFIE (Sou) 6.         RALPH PATTISON (BATTS)
7.         OLLIE RAMPTON (Col) 8.          LIAM HARRIS (Cla) 9.         TOBY ZEFFIE (Sou)
10.        THOMAS PAGE (Maldon) 11.        JAMES DONALD (Che) 12.        HARRY BUCKLE (Che)
13.        BRIGHT BEDDING (Col) 14.        CHARLIE CRAIG (Che) 15.        ADNAN RIFAN  (Mossford)
16.        JOSHUA BICKLES (Che) 17.        EWAN HYND (Che) 18         AIDAN NOGUCHI (Che)
19         JOE BUSCOMBE (Sou) 20.        GEORGE DAVIS (Sou) 21.        ADAM ALIBHAI (W. Wells)
22.        AARYAN VATSA (Sou) 23.        ROBERT WOOD (Sou) 24.        SUDHEEP KAMMA (Che)
25.        JOACHIN MAPES (Che) 26.        TOBY McLEWIN (Col) 27.        HARRISON SADLER (Sou)
28.        NOAH SAGE (West Maldon) 29.        MASON MURRAY (Sou) 30.        MARIO IOAKIM (W, Wells)
31.        JAKE NELSON (Sou) 32.        MARC BULL (BATTS) 33.        VINEETH KAMMA (Che)
34.        ELLIOT GARDINER (Che) 35.        JENSON DAVIS (Che) 36.        ELLIOTT GAME (Bra)
37.        LUKE BURRIDGE (Col) 38.        JAMES STEIN (Mossford) 39.        YUVRAT SINGH (Mossford)
40.        MAX SAMUELS (Buttsbury)

UNDER 15 BOYS

1.         RALPH PATTISON (BATTS) 2.         OLLIE RAMPTON (Col) 3.         LIAM HARRIS (Cla)
4.         TOBY ZEFFIE (Sou) 5.         JAMES DONALD (Che) 6.         JOSHUA BICKLES (Che)
7.         EWAN HYND (Che) 8.         JOE BUSCOMBE (Sou) 9.         GEORGE DAVIS (Sou)
10.        ADAM ALIBHAI (W. Wells) 11         AARYAN VATSA (Sou) 12.        ROBERT WOOD (Sou)
13.        SUDHEEP KAMMA (Che) 14.        JOACHIN MAPES (Che) 15.        TOBY McLEWIN (Col)
16.        MASON MURRAY (Sou) 17,        OLIVER CHEUNG (Che) 18.        REES CHRISTEEN (W. Wells)
19.        HARRISON CREAK (Sou) 20.        NOAH UNSTEAD (Sou) 21.        RAJAT SINGH NEGI (Sou)
22.        OLIVER BARRETT (Butts) 23.        JEREMY DAVIES (BATTS) 24,        CHARLES DONALD (Che
25.        ELLIOT GARDINER (Che) 26.        JENSON DAVIS (Che) 27.        JAKE NELSON (Sou)
28.        JAMES STEIN (Mossford) 29.        ALFRED LIM (Col) 30.      MAX HAMILTON BOND (Wickford)
31.        YUVRAJ SINGH  (Mossford) 32.        CHRIS LEE (Col) 33.        ARYAN SHARMA (Moss)
34.        EATHAN WERRY (Sou) 35.        HARRY WATSON (Sou) .
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UNDER 13 BOYS

1.         RALPH PATTISON (BATTS) 2.         JAMES DONALD (Che) 3.         JOE BUSCOMBE (Sou)
4.         GEORGE DAVIS (Sou) 5.         ADAM ALIBHAI (W. Wells) 6.          AARYAN VATSA (Sou)
7.         SUDHEEP KAMMA (Che) 8.         REES CHRISTEEN (W. Wells) 9.         HARRISON CREAK (Sou)
10.        NOAH UNSTEAD (Sou) 11.        RAJAT SINGH NEGI (Sou) 12.        ARYAN SHARMA (Mossford)
13.        OLIVER BARRETT (Butts) 14.        JEREMY DAVIES (BATTS) 15.        MASON MURRAY (Sou)
16.        CHARLES DONALD (Che} 17.        ELLIOT GARDINER (Che) 18.        HARRY WATSON (Sou)
19.        ZACHARY SAMUELS (Butts) 20..       KRZYSZTOF SZEMRO (Col) 21.        HARSHVARDHAN PESHKAR (Col)
 

UNDER 11 BOYS

1.         ADAM ALIBHAI (W. Wells) 2.         CHARLES DONALD (Che) 3          KRZYSZTOF SZEMRO (Col)
4.         HARSHVARDHAN PESHKAR (Col)
   

 

BOYS NOTES

  1. Under 11 Ranking List is based on the results of the Under 13 match results.
  2. Rankings are based on player information up to and including the Assessment Trials.

 


 

 

SEASON 2019/2020

 

ESSEX JUNIOR RANKING LIST

 

UNDER 18 GIRLS

1.         GRACIE EDWARDS (Cla) 2.         MALIHA BAIG (Eastbury) 3.         ALICE COLE (Sou)
4.         EMILY KIDD (Sou) 5.         NYREE MARSH (Che) 6.         ANNABEL SWEENEY (Che)
7.         JOANNA GAUDINI (Sou) 8.         HARLEY WOOD (Cla) 9.         MELINDA ABRAHAM VICTOR (Che)
10.        MABEL SHUTE (W. WELLS) 11.        KATIE TANNER (Sou) 12.        TIFFANY LEE (Col)
     

UNDER 15 GIRLS

1.         MALIHA BAIG (Eastbury) 2.         MABEL SHUTE (W. WELLS) 3.         KATIE TANNER (Sou)
4.         EVIE KNAAPEN (Sou) 5.         ALESHA ELLIS-AUSTIN (Che) 6.          SARAH TANNER (Sou)
7.         OLIVIA LEFF (Mossford) 8.          RACHANA JATLA (Mossford) 9.         LILLY MURRAY (Sou)
10.        LOTTE MILLS (Sou) 11.        ALEXIA MULLANE (Netts) 12.        ADITI SETH (Mossford)
     

UNDER 13 GIRLS

1.         MALIHA BAIG (Eastbury) 2.         MABEL SHUTE (W. WELLS) 3.         KATIE TANNER (Sou)
4.         EVIE KNAAPEN (Sou) 5.         ALESHA ELLIS-AUSTIN (Che) 6.          SARAH TANNER (Sou)
7.         OLIVIA LEFF (Mossford) 8.          RACHANA JATLA (Mossford) 9.         LILLY MURRAY (Sou)
10.        LOTTE MILLS (Sou) 11.        ALEXIA MULLANE (Netts) 12.        ADITI SETH (Mossford)
     

UNDER 11 GIRLS

1.         EVIE KNAAPEN (Sou) 2.         LILLY MURRAY (Sou) 3.         LOTTE MILLS (Sou)
4.          ADITI SETH (Mossford)    

 

 

Bronze for Callum

Callum Turner from Hockley TTC managed to bring back a bronze medal from his first venture at the World Transplant Games reaching the semi final in the doubles event and just missing out on an appearance in the final.

In the singles he managed to reach the quarter finals before going out but this was still a considerable achievement as he suffered an injury during the tournament and thanks go to the medical team there who helped him recover  in time to play.

Callum also took part in the badminton event and again came back with a bronze medal in the doubles.

Sad passing of Geoff Newman

Geoff Newman has passed away aged 87 in Broomfield Hospital following a short illness. Father to the ‘Newman boys’ Dave and Steve, Geoff will be fondly remembered by many.

Geoff’s funeral is on the 10th October at Chelmsford Crematorium at 3.30pm followed by a gathering at Drapers Farm clubhouse.

Gold again for Callum

19 year old Callum Turner from Ashingdon in Essex has repeated his success from 2018 by winning gold again in the British Transplant Games held in Newport, South Wales.

A late starter to playing table tennis he entered last year’s games after playing at College and won the singles event for his age group.

Encouraged by that success he joined his local club Hockley TTC who play in the Southend and District League and played his first season of competitive table tennis this year.

Returning to this year’s Transplant Games to defend his title he won in great style, not losing a set throughout. He now moves on to the World Transplant Games to be held in Newcastle this month, which he qualified for as a result of last year’s victory.

He will play singles and doubles at this event and, not to be content with that, will also take part in the badminton doubles.

Callum’s story is one of victory over adversity. Born with a defective heart he was very ill throughout his childhood until a heart transplant at the age of 15 turned his life around. Now also fitted with a pacemaker he is able to  take part in the sports he loves and his success show his strength and determination to make the most of the opportunity he has now been given.

Hockley TTC, Southend and District Table Tennis League and Essex County have all donated funds to help with his trip to the World Games and wish him the best of luck in his chosen events.

Essex Junior Closed 2019

The Essex Junior Closed was held at BATTS Harlow on Saturday 4 May 2019. By Easter Monday there was a doubt that the event would be held but with over a doubling of entries on the following day Closing Day date and the following two days the event went ahead with 59 entries, an increase on last years 46. The order of play of the events had to be changed from last year with the increased number of boy entrants. The opening events were the Under 11 Open (Boys and Girls), up from four entries to fifteen and the Under 18 Restricted Boys and these two events could be played at the same time and save two hours on the days playing time. Basically Groups of three players with the top two going through to the KO stages.

For the Under 11 Open event there were five Groups. The big difficulty was determining the five seeds, the top two being easy and the other three much more difficult. At the Group stage every match was won 3-0. In the quarter finals No. 3 seed equal Adam Alibhai (Woodford Wells) only dropped three points in his 3-0 win but in the bottom half it was a totally different match when the other three equal seed, Aaryan Vatsa (Sou) played No. 5 seed, Jeremy Davies (BATTS). Jeremy eventually won 11-9, 5-11, 12-10, 3-11, 11-9. The top two seeds, Ralph Pattison (BATTS) and Sudheep Kamma (Che) both won their semi-finals against Adam and Jeremy respectively and Ralph won the final 11-7, 11-3, 11-7.

The Under 18 Boys Restricted event is for players who have never played for the County. There is no seeding so the Groups are luck of the draw as is the KO stage. There were seven Groups but it turned out that four Groups only had two players due to last minute withdrawals. The bottom half of the draw seemed much the stronger, both Harry Buckle (Che) winning 12, -8, 7, -7, 8 against Adnan Riftan (Mossford) and Liam Harris (Cla) against Brightwell Yeboah (West Essex) -7, -9, 9, 5, 9 in their quarter final matches and Liam went on to beat Harry to reach the final. In the top half quarter finals Vineeth Kamma (Che) and Jacob Ling (Woodford Wells) both won their matches 3-1 against Charlie Craig (Che) and Toby Zeffie (Sou) respectively. Jacob went on to beat Vineeth 3-0 in the semi final and Liam 6, 8, 10 in the final. Sadly in winning the final Jacob injured his shoulder and had to withdraw from the later U18 Boys event. We hope the injury is not too serious.

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Winner of the Under 18 Girls Restricted – Nyree Marsh

The next event was the Under 13 Boys with more entries than last year and eight Groups. The top four seeds, Sam Taylor (BATTS), Ben Porter (Che), Toby Zeffie and Sudheep Kamma all reached the semi-finals with Toby the only player requiring a fourth game in one of his matches on the way. Top seed Sam then lost to Toby 11, 9, 5 and number 2 seed Ben lost to Sudheep -6, 10, 6, 11. In a rousing final Toby just got home -7, 7, -6, 9, 9. Sam was another player to sustain an injury and he withdrew from the following U 15 Boys event.

The Under 13 Girls event was played whilst the boys were playing their event. The three Girls were all under 11 players and Medha Choudary (Mossford) won the Round Robin with Hela Kolli (Che) the runner up and Aditi Seth (Mossford) third.

The event with the largest number of entrants was the Under 15 Boys. Here again the top four seeds, Daniel Young (Che), Jesse Bath (Mossford), Ralph Pattison and Liam Harris all reached the semi-finals. Liam had the toughest match to get there, a marathon with Mario Ioakim 8, -9, -9, 2, 7 while Jesse needed a fourth game for a win over Joshua Bickles (Che) -9, 9, 5, 6. In the semi’s Daniel beat a tiring Liam 3-0 and Ralph also beat Jesse 3-0. Daniel won the final 7, -9, 7, 6.

The Under 18 Girls Restricted event was also a round robin of three players and three close matches. Nyree Marsh (Che) beat Alice Cole (Sou) 5, 12, 10 and Annabel Sweeney (Che) 7, 8, -11, 6 to win the Group and Alice beat Annabel 11, 10, 6 to take the runners up position.

Under 18 Boys finalists - Harry Keys (left) and winner Daniel Young (right)

Under 18 Boys finalists – Harry Keys (left) and winner Daniel Young (right)

The last event of the day was the Under 18 Boys with less entrants than last year. Once again the top four seeds, Ray Yan (BATTS), Daniel Young, Jesse Bath and Harry Keys (Sou) reached the semi-finals. Jesse was the only seed needing a fourth game against Adnan Riftan 8, -3, 8, 10 to reach the semi. In the semi he lost to Daniel 3-0 while on the other table the semi went the full distance before Harry could defeat Ray 11, -8, 9, -7, 5. In the final Daniel won 8, 5, -8, 8 for his second event win of the day.

Due to lack of entries there were no events for the Under 15 and Under 18 Girls.

Arthur C. Clark

Essex Junior Match Secretary and Tournament Organiser.

ESSEX CADETS FINISH IN THIRD PLACE

 

 

 

 

 

CADET COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS
DIVISION 1A – 31 MARCH 2019
BATTS

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The final rounds of County Cadet Division 1A matches were played on Sunday 31 March 2019 at the BATTS Norman Booth Centre at Old Harlow. The first rounds of matches were played at Graham Spicer New Malden, Surrey and NETTS Earls Colne respectively,  with Surrey 1 and Middlesex 1 the leaders of the matches played at each venue after those first rounds of matches. Essex were fourth in the Table and equal on points with Suffolk. The Essex Team was Daniel Young (570), Ollie Rampton (571), Ralph Pattison (761), Maliha Baig (758) and Olivia Jones (96). The figures in brackets are the current Cadet TTE ranking points for the players.

In the first round of matches the Essex team played Sussex 2 who were bottom of the Table. The Essex players won the first four matches all 3-0 and for the fifth match it took Ollie four games against Max Wilson (461) to win his match. The remaining five matches were all won by Essex and only Olivia needed a fourth game to win her match with the higher ranked Georgina Hunter (185). A good warm up with the match against Surrey 1, who had just beaten Middlesex 1 6-4 to now lead the Division, their next opponents.

Essex lost the first two matches, Ollie to Ojasvii Borah (628) 3-0 and Ralph to Henry Maric-Murray (976) 3-1. Maliha quickly defeated Naziyah Hasan (238) 3-0 while Olivia was taken to a deciding game by Evelyn Pace after winning the first two. Time outs at the end of the game deciding the match, Olivia 10-7 up but losing 14-12. Daniel then played the top seed of all the boys playing on the day, Ollie Maric-Murray (1190), and he must have been thrilled with the result, a great 13-11, 11-5, 13-11 win. For Ralph a 3-0 loss to Ojasvii. Maliha then beat the unranked Evelyn 9, 8, 5 while on the other table Olivia was in another five game match, this time with Naziyah. Winning the first and fourth games she lost the second game 7-11 and third game 13-15 despite a couple of chances to win it. In the final game a two point advantage at the change round could not be maintained and she lost 11-7. In the final two boys matches Daniel lost 3-1 to Henry and the match between the two Ollie’s went to Surrey 11-3 in the decider. A 7-3 defeat which with a bit of luck could have been a draw.

In the final round for the Essex Team, for all the other teams they had another round to play after this one, they had Surrey 2 to play. Daniel beat Adam Palmer (566) 3-0 while on the other table Ralph was in a tough match with Jacob Archer (553), eventually winning 7-11, 12-10, 9-11, 12-10 11-8. Olivia was involved in get another five game match, this time against Emily Cheung who was ranked 220 points above her. This time she won her marathon match 11-8, 6-11, 5-11, 13-11, 11-8 winning the last three points in that final game. Another win for Maliha, 3-0 against Caron Charles and she followed that up with a demolition job against Emily 3, 5, 8. Not the best of days for Ollie as he struggled against both Francesco Bonato (710) and Jacob, losing both matches 3-1. For Daniel another good win, this time over Francesco 4, 9, 10 to give the Team an 8-2 win.

It was only after the final round of matches had been played did the Essex Team know that they had finished in third place by count back on games won and lost over Suffolk after the Suffolk team lost 7-3 to the Division winners Surrey 1 with Middlesex 1 the Runners Up. A good performance by the Essex team. For Maliha she only lost one match over the two days of play and that to the unbeaten Middlesex 1 player Scarlett Anders (1010) in the first round of matches at Earls Colne.

FINAL TABLE

P W D L GA GF A F
SURREY 1 6 6 0 0 67 151 14 46
MIDDLESEX 1 6 5 0 1 73 138 16 43
ESSEX 6 3 1 2 90 128 25 35
SUFFOLK 6 3 1 2 101 120 25 35
SURREY 2 6 1 1 4 134 87 39 21
MIDDLESEX 2 6 1 1 4 127 84 38 21
SUSSEX 2 6 0 0 6 159 43 52 8

Arthur C. Clark
Essex Junior Match Secretary and Cadet Division 1A Organiser.

JUNIOR DIVISION 2C- FINAL ROUND

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A DRAMATIC FINAL MATCH OF THE DAY TO DETERMINE THE JUNIOR DIVISION 2C WINNERS BUT A DISAPPOINTING DAY FOR THE ESSEX TEAM

Report by Arthur Clark – Essex Junior Match Secretary and Junior Division 2C Organiser

The final round of County Junior Division 2C matches was played on Saturday 1 December 2018 at BATTS Harlow.
For the first round of matches on Saturday 3 November the Division had been split in to two halves, the eastern half Bedfordshire, Essex 2, Hertfordshire and Suffolk had played one another at NETTS, Earls Colne whilst the southern and western half of the Division, Berkshire, Oxfordshire Surrey 2 and Sussex 3 had played one another at the Graham Spicer venue, New Malden. Surrey 2 won all three of their matches at their venue as did Hertfordshire at Earls Colne. As well as losing to Herts Essex also lost to Suffolk and scraped a draw with Bedfordshire.

Junior Rankings (when in the TTE Junior Ratings List) are shown in brackets. The Essex Team was Daniel Young, (373), Arran Hutchinson (361), Harry Keys (305), Reece Harris-Griffiths, Maliha Baig (171), Olivia Jones , and Jodie Robertson. Reece was included in the team to cover against Harry’s injury returning and the fact that Harry had to leave early for another commitment. Jodie accepted the invitation to join the team when it became know that Olivia also had to leave early.

In the opening round of matches the two bottom teams, Essex 2 and Berkshire, played one another. A good start with Arran beating Rayaan Asghar (426) -8, 8, 8, -9, 4 and Harry winning -7, 8, 10, 8 over Ralph Phillips. Maliha and Olivia both won their matches 3-0 but Danial then lost his match to the higher ranked Joseph Barraclough (437) having won the first two games 5 and 5. Olivia and Maliha had another two easy 3-0 wins as did Daniel against Rayaan 3-0. For Harry it was a much tougher win over Joseph 10, 8, -8, 8 for a 9-1 win and a flying start.

For the second round of matches Essex played Oxfordshire and the main item for this match was the first game between Olivia and Vicky Coll which Vicky eventually won 25-23. Olivia had been 8-3 down and fought back to be 10-9 up but could not convert any of the nine game points she held. Vicky went on to win the match 3-1 and later on also beat Maliha 3-1 for Maliha’s only defeat of the day. In the opening two matches Arran triumphed over Arthur Anstis (291) 3-1 while Reece lost to Kiarash Shaddel (468) 3-1. Daniel was involved in another five game match and like in the Berks match he won the first two games and lost the last three to Todd Stanmore. Olivia beat Lilli Foreman 3-1 having lost the first game and earlier Maliha had beaten Lilli 2, 1, 1. The match score was now 3-5. Arran then lost to Todd 14, 7, 5 and in the last match Daniel was involved in yet another five setter but this time he won it 4, -9, -9, 10, 6 against Kiarash.

In the third round of matches Essex had to play the joint leaders Surrey 2. Arran (6, 14, -6,) and Harry (8, 6, -8, 9) both lost their opening matches to Ollie Maric-Murray (335) and Angus Norman respectively. Jodie, in her first match for the County had to face the unbeaten Yuvathi Kumar (212) (her surname is Vijay in the TTE Rating List) and not surprisingly she lost 3, 1, 1. She did much better against Evelyn Pace, who had won her previous four matches, losing 3, 7, 5 while on the other table Maliha was taking Yuvathi’s unbeaten record away with a 6, 8, -9, 9 win. Daniel lost to both Howard Onweng and Ollie 3-0 in both matches. Harry also lost to Howard 3-1 in the final match. An 8-2 defeat.

In their last match of the day Essex played second from bottom Sussex 3. Arran played Charlie Ollerenshaw (368), ranked seven points above him, and won -3, 8, 3, 6 while on the other table Reece was losing 3-0 to Jamar McGlashan (606). Maliha won her two girl’s matches comfortably while Jodie lost a very close match with Sasha O’Halloran (109) 6, 9, 11. Joy was to come however when she beat Claudia Hough 7, 3, 8 for her first Essex win on her debut. Daniel lost to both Harry Yip and Jamar and with Arran losing the last match 10, 9, 7 to Harry the 6-4 defeat relegated the Essex team to second bottom in the Table. The top two teams, Herts and Surrey, had to play one another . Surrey needed a win to take the title and Herts a draw, Sets and Games their advantage if the match was drawn. The dramatic match went to the very last game when Howard Onweng came back from 8-4 down to beat Samuel Flaum 11-9 and Surrey won the title with the 6-4 win.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018/2019

JUNIOR DIVISION 2C

TEAM P W D L SETS F SETS A Pts
SURREY 2 7 7 0 0 50 20 14
HERTFORDSHIRE 7 6 0 1 51 19 12
SUFFOLK 7 4 1 2 43 27 9
OXFORDSHIRE 7 3 1 3 36 34 7
BEDFORDSHIRE 7 2 2 3 29 41 6
SUSSEX 3 7 1 2 4 28 42 4
ESSEX 2 7 1 1 5 28 42 3
BERKSHIRE 7 0 1 6 15 55 1

County Round-up

General Action Shot 6   Senior and Veterans match Secretary, Neil Brierley,  provides an update on what is happening to the County Teams this season.

Senior County  We have one team in the County Championships this season, their first round of matches was at St Neots over the 17th/18th November. Results are still to be published, but when they are you can find them on the following link.

County Championships

The second round of matches is scheduled to be held on 1st December in Scunthorpe. The team will be Jamal Dennison, Josh Dye, Joe Walker and Barbara Iszyk, but we need to find a second competitive lady otherwise the team may have to be withdrawn.

Over 60s first team This team has been in the premier division for many years and is captained by John Poysden. Matches are at Milton Keynes on 17/18 Nov and 16/17 March. With new recruits Kevin Caldon, Alex Abbott and Trevor Lloyd, the toughest job will be working out who to leave out!

0ver 60s second team Once again led by Shirley Carroll, they play all their games at BATTS on 18th Nov, 16th Dec and 20th January.

0ver 40s first team  With new captain Duncan Taylor in place, this team play in Division 1B on 9th Dec and 19th January. The first date is at BATTS.

0ver 40s second team   Another new captain in place, this time Keith Adams.  They play in Division 2C on 8th Dec, 19th Jan and 9th March. The first two of these dates are at BATTS.

A TOUGH START FOR THE ESSEX JUNIOR SECOND TEAM

 

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The first rounds of County Junior Division 2C matches were played on Saturday 3 November 2018 with three rounds of matches played. To reduce traveling distances this first round was split into two halves, the eastern half Bedfordshire, Essex 2, Hertfordshire and Suffolk played one another at NETTS, Earls Colne whilst the southern half of the Division, Berkshire, Oxfordshire. Surrey 2 and Sussex 3 played one another at the Graham Spicer Centre, New Malden, Surrey. Unfortunately, at the last minute, Bedfordshire found themselves with just one girl player for their team. All matches were played on two tables.

Junior Rankings (when in the TTE Junior Ratings List) are shown in brackets. The Essex Team was Daniel Young (366), Arran Hutchinson (367), Harry Keys, Maliha Baig (171) and Olivia Jones, the same three boys that played up for the first team match at the end of September.

In their first match the team had neighbours Suffolk to play. Not a good start with Arran and Harry both losing 3-0 to James Davies-Stokes (764) and Luke Davies-Stokes (593) respectively. After having game points Harry lost the third game 14-12. Maliha beat the higher ranked Lucy Curtis (332) 3-1 after losing the first game while on the other table Olivia failed to take the game point she had in the first game but won the game point in the second. She went on to lose the match with Riya Kumar 13-11, 10-12, 11-7, 11-8. Daniel was heavily beaten (3-0) by Kian Burgess (851), the highest ranked boy on the day, while Arran had a good 3-0 win over the higher ranked Luke. Olivia won her opening game against Lucy but lost the next three and Maliha beat Riya 3-1 after winning a marathon first game 18-16 and losing the second 12-10. To Maliha that was just the warm up to winning the final two games 3 and 4. Daniel and Harry lost the last two matches both 3-0, Daniel 10, 4, 10 to James and Harry to Kian. By this time Harry was beginning to feel that his slight back injury was getting worse and movement restricted.  A 7-3 defeat.

For their next match it was the western neighbours, Hertfordshire,  they had to play and their boys all ranked above the Essex boys. In his opening match Arran went 2-1 up against James Hamblett (406) but lost the decider to 4 while on the other table Harry lost to Victor Rioja 3-1, all close games and Victor stayed unbeaten all day. Olivia lost heavily to Isabelle Lacorte (244) but for Maliha it was the other way round, a quick 3-0 win over Emily Ravetto. Later on Olivia played Emily and lost in the deciding game after coming back from 2-0 down. Arran, Maliha and Daniel all lost their second matches 3-0 and for Harry it was heartbreak when unable to convert match points in the deciding game against Samuel Flaum (519). Earlier Samuel had taken five games to beat Daniel. A disappointing 9-1 defeat, particularly as Herts won all four deciding game matches.

For their last match Essex played Bedfordshire who only had one girl player. Harry insisted in playing despite more agony from his back and played James Burt (349) first, losing 13, 10, 7, no luck in the deuce games. On the other table Arran was involved in a very close match with Joe Peckham. He had to come back from 2-1 down to win -10, 6, -9, 10, 13. Another five game match for Olivia against Shaniely Edwards, she came back from 2-0 down but just failed to win the decider, losing it 11-8. The next match was between the two number one players, Daniel and Oliver Horswell, which Oliver won 9, 10, 10. Against James, Arran had to come back once again from 2-1 down to win the fifth game 11-8. Maliha then won her girls match 3-0 to make the match score 4-4 and all to play for in the last two matches. Daniel lost the first game to Joe but he came back strongly to win the next three. Could Harry do anything in the last match to get a win. He certainly tried. Losing the first game to 4 he might have won the second but lost that to 11. Determination set in and won him the third 13-11 and the fourth to 8. Leading by a couple of points in the deciding game his opponent’s time out changed the course of the game and Harry then lost it 11-8 so the match finished in a draw.

The final round of matches will be played at BATTS Harlow when there will be four rounds of matches to play on Saturday 1 December.

JUNIOR COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS  –  DIVISION 2C  –  2018 – 19
P W D L F A Pts
Hertfordshire 3 3 0 0 22 8 6
Surrey 2 3 3 0 0 20 10 6
Suffolk 3 2 0 1 20 10 4
Oxfordshire 3 2 0 1 17 13 4
Sussex 3 3 0 1 2 12 18 1
Berkshire 3 0 1 2 11 19 1
Essex 2 3 0 1 2 9 21 1
Bedfordshire 3 0 1 2 9 21 1

 

Arthur C. Clark
Essex Junior Match Secretary and Cadet Division 1A Organiser.