{"id":2757,"date":"2024-03-18T12:56:54","date_gmt":"2024-03-18T11:56:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.essextabletennis.org.uk\/wordpress\/?p=2757"},"modified":"2024-03-18T13:01:00","modified_gmt":"2024-03-18T12:01:00","slug":"woodham-c-clinch-division-2-title","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.essextabletennis.org.uk\/wordpress\/2024\/03\/18\/woodham-c-clinch-division-2-title\/","title":{"rendered":"Woodham C clinch Division 2 title"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Woodham C clinched the Burnham &amp; District Table Tennis League Division 2 title early in the week without playing a rally as Maldon B relaxed too soon and dropped a single point against Blackwater B.&nbsp; Woodham then went onto to record a 7-3 victory against pre-season favourites Mapledene C for an anti-climatical victory party.&nbsp; In Divisions 1 and 3 the title races were clarified and muddied in equal measures.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Woodham C have been the most consistent team in Division 2 all season.&nbsp; They remain unbeaten with one game to go and have now clinched the championship early allowing them to relax in their final match against an \u2018up-for-it\u2019 resurgent Woodham D side \u2013 sparks will fly for sure in that one.&nbsp; The week started well for Woodham when Blackwater\u2019s Neil Thompson looped his way to victory over Dawn Baldry of Maldon B \u2013 that was the single point Blackwater achieved but it was enough to mathematically crown the Woodham C team.&nbsp; So a 9-1 victory to Maldon B with hat-tricks for Colin Napper and a notable performance from Chris Ravenhill playing up from the D side for his first Division 2 hat-trick of the season.&nbsp; So come Thursday and what had been billed as the crunch tie of the run-in, Woodham were champions and then Mapledene C only had 2 players so it was all a bit of an anti-climax for the crowds that had paid to see this one.&nbsp; Woodham ran out 7-3 winners with Bill Smith and Sue Body putting up more than a spirited fight for Mapledene.&nbsp; Woodham\u2019s hard hitting Chris Hancox won all of his matches and Dave Meah edged a 5 setter against Body, but it was the tricky play of Bill Smith and his spinny serves that caused the most problems as he scored wins over Meah and Adi Kamma.&nbsp; In the other Division 2 matches Blackwater A beat Stow C 7-3 with everyone getting a win, but no-one could beat Blackwater\u2019s defensive master Denis Balic as he picked up a hat-trick and player of the match bragging rights.&nbsp; Choice of bats and rubbers are very important in table tennis and even more so when you play with specific rubbers designed to confuse and disrupt your opponents play.&nbsp; Cold Norton\u2019s Gordon Gatheral is one of those players with a unique style and personalised rubbers so best he doesn\u2019t misplace his bats on the day of a match and have to play with someone else\u2019s bat with normal rubbers \u2013 but that is what happened this week and the Maldon D trio took full advantage of the confusion bestowed upon Gatheral to take 3 unexpected points.&nbsp; That was their total haul in a 3-7 loss with Cold Norton\u2019s Dave Hancox and Peter Lucraft picking up the remaining 7 points.&nbsp; Woodham D continued their run of form with a 6-4 win over the tricky Stow D side.&nbsp; For Woodham Gus Heath won all 3 with the cyclonic Malcolm Henstock taking 2 in support.&nbsp; For Stow Tim Pulham won 2 but couldn\u2019t get past the Heath machine.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In a wholly unexpected twist Division 3 will now go all the way to the final matches of the season.&nbsp; A few weeks ago St Lawrence were firing on all cylinders and held a clear and unchallenged lead that seemed unassailable.&nbsp; But a combination of poor form on the St Lawrence side and an upturn in form for Blackwater D we now find ourselves in a nervy end of season drama that Hollywood can only dream about.&nbsp; Last week both the protagonists had 7-3 wins that keeps the gap at 5 points with one each to go.&nbsp; Blackwater D on paper have the easier game as they face bottom side Woodham E, whereas St Lawrence will face a Blackwater E side hoping to help out their colleagues with a good performance.&nbsp; With an extra win across the season Blackwater D also become champions if the scores are level.&nbsp; Blackwater D overcame Blackwater E this week with David Smith taking a hat-trick for the D team, and Peter Davenport taking 2 points for the E team.&nbsp; St Lawrence were victorious over Maldon E but the star of the evening was the young and rapidly improving Arthur Shadforth who scored all 3 of the Maldon points leaving the Bayside trio of Mike Pratley, Steve King and Mick Robinson with a brace of wins apiece.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Division 1 remains a 2 horse race by the absolute minimum amount of mathematical contrivance.&nbsp; Leaders and champions elect Woodham A destroyed their B team in a cut-throat whitewash to take them to the edge of glory and leaving the B team feeling all ga-ga.&nbsp; Hat-tricks for player of the match Dan Piglet, Lee McHugh and Harry Chivers.&nbsp; The B team\u2019s Dan Patynski took McHugh to a fifth end in the opening salvo, and then combined with Trevor Collin to force a match point in the doubles but eventually succumbed to the Chivers &amp; McHugh partnership.&nbsp; This win leaves Woodham A just a single point from glory with 2 games to play, and they face their Woodham B team in the return fixture next week.&nbsp; The remaining contender Mapledene A took a good 7-3 win over 3<sup>rd<\/sup>&nbsp;placed Cold Norton B with Gary Young racking up a fine hat-trick.&nbsp; Sam Lowman won two matches for Cold Norton including the scalp of current Men\u2019s Singles Champion Reece Seddon \u2013 a good marker to put down just a week before this year\u2019s championships!&nbsp; A 2-man Fambridge side swept all in front of them against Cold Norton C with hat-tricks for Bruce Kettle and Mark Stones in their 7-3 win, and Cold Norton A and Maldon A drew 5-5 with Cold Norton\u2019s Charles Sweeny in fine fettle for his unbeaten hat-trick.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Pic 1 \u2013 Woodham C having clinched the Division 2 Title &#8211; David Meah, Chris Hancox, Adi Kamma<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Pic 2 \u2013 Woodham A\u2019s captain Daniel Piglet in action this week<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Pic 3 \u2013 Action from the Woodham derby 5 setter &#8211; Lee McHugh (A team) versus Dan Patynski (B team)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Pic 4 \u2013 Woodham A and their lucky net \u2013 Daniel Piglet, Harry Chivers, and Lee McHugh!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Pic 5 \u2013 Blackwater D with everything crossed for the final match \u2013 Chris Rolison and Jacqui Treacy<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-gallery columns-2 is-cropped\"><ul class=\"blocks-gallery-grid\"><li class=\"blocks-gallery-item\"><figure><a href=\"http:\/\/www.essextabletennis.org.uk\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/Woodham-C-Div-2-Champions.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"768\" height=\"768\" 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