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Men’s Division 1
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points
Southend 3 3 0 0 20
Harlow 3 2 0 1 20
Clacton 3 1 0 2 10
Ilford 3 0 1 2 10
           
Round 1 Southend 6   Harlow 4   Clacton 5   Ilford 5
Round 2 Southend 6   Clacton 4   Harlow 7   Ilford 3
Round 3 Southend 8   Ilford 2   Harlow 9   Clacton 1
           
           
Vet’s Division 1
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points
Ilford 3 3 0 0 23
Harlow 3 2 0 1 18
Southend 3 1 0 2 8
Colchester 3 0 0 3 5
           
Round 1 Ilford  8      Colchester 1   Harlow 8         Southend 1
Round 2 Ilford  6       Harlow 3   Southend  7   Colchester 2
Round 3 Ilford  9       Southend 0   Harlow  7        Colchester 2

Essex County Table Tennis Association Inter League Report by Ken Field

Men’s Division 1 Saturday 23rd April 2011 @ Batts

Vet’s Division 1 Sunday 24th April 2011 @ Batts

Men’s Division 1                Joint Champions Harlow & Southend with 20 points each.

Round 1.              The first match involved Ilford and Clacton. Ilford’s Essex 1st team player, Matt Spero, proved too strong, winning all his 3 games, whilst Clacton’s Gary Young and Greg Green were almost as strong, winning 2 games each – the match ending in a 5 all draw. In the other match, Southend & Harlow were also evenly matched, with George Reeves and Kevin Read winning a brace each for the ‘Seasiders’ and the very difficult Dave Langham winning 2 for Ilford; Southend just edging it , winning the tie 6-4.

 Round 2.              Harlow made up ground on Southend, with a 7-3 win over Ilford. Matt Spero won his first 2 games but injured his shoulder and lost out in his final game to Maciej Nakieski in 5 sets, 13-11 in the 5th. Maciej went on to win all his games for Harlow, supported by Dave Langham with 2. Southend had another close encounter beating Clacton 6-4, with consistent George Reeves and Kevin Read both winning 2 games for Southend.

Final Round.      Going into the final round, only one point separated Southend and Harlow. Southend beat Ilford 8-2, with Matt Spero conceding his last 2 matches due to his injured shoulder. This left Harlow requiring a most improbable, 9 or 10 victory. But with Paul Cummings and Maciej Nakieski winning 3 each and Dave Langham 2, it all ended up, depending on the result of the last match of the tournament. This was a doubles and Clacton’s Gary Young and Colin Stallwood took the first 2 sets and Harlow’s chances looked slim; but back came Maciej Nakieski and Paul Cummings to level at 2 sets all and 8 points all, before they took the next 3 points and the match.

 

Vets Division 1         Champions Ilford with 23 points

 Round 1.              Favourites Ilford played Colchester, winning 8-1. Ray Lam, Paul Martindill and Phil Walker were all unbeaten for Ilford, although Jimmy Farrow, Kenny Lewis and Roger Warren had several close games and as Roger said, they were very enjoyable matches. Colchester’s Jimmy Farrow and Kenny Lewis prevented the whitewash winning the final doubles against Paul and Phil. In the other match Harlow also proved too strong for Southend, winning 8-1. Paul Cummins, Dave Langham and Carl .Johnson doing the damage, Southend’s only win coming from Richard Brown who beat Dave Langham in a tight 5 setter.

 Round 2.              Southend fared better against Colchester winning 7-2. They won all the doubles but Colchester’s Kenny Lewis beat Tim Pang in straight games and Jimmy Farrow beat Nigel Lamb in 4. Richard Brown was undefeated for Southend. The 2 leading teams met, Ilford and Harlow, with Ilford taking the tie 6-3 and thus being virtually assured of the Title. Ray Lam won both his singles for Ilford, with Paul Martindill winning 1 and Phil walker drawing a blank; whilst Dave Langham, Graham Frankel and Carl Johnson won a game each. The key factor of this match was that Ilford won all 3 doubles: that was the difference and they won the tie 6-3.         

Final Round.      The final round was a bit of an anticlimax with Ilford taking the title with a 9-0 win over Southend: Ray Lam, Paul Martindill and Sal Ahmed doing the damage. Harlow took 2nd place beating Colchester 7-2; Graham Frankel and Carl Johnson were undefeated, with Dave Lanham losing in the fifth 11-9 to Ken Lewis and Colchester took one of the doubles when Ken & Jimmy Farrow beat Dave and Graham in 4.

Ken thanked the players and leagues for their support in making it a good day; Neil Brierley and Batts for allowing us to use their excellent venue; to the girls at Batts for the tasty food and finally, Jayne Johnson for help run the very enjoyable day.

Ken Field and Jayne Johnson, Organisers

28th April2011

There are many members of the League who will remember John Fell who was a regular face at Colchester tournaments when they were held at St Helena school. John Fell Table Tennis provided the tables. We are therefore very sad to report that John Fell passed away on Sunday 17th April following a period of illness. Our thoughts are with his family at this difficult time.

Property Street Rowhedge won Division Four South of the British League at their first attempt. The squad comprising of Steve Joslin, Antony Greenwood, Michael Andrews, Andrew Mudie, John Andrews & Alan Burgess pipped Crusaders on countback. Andrew Mudie topped the team averages losing only one whilst Steve Joslin joined Mudie in the top 4 of the Division averages.

Full details can be found at;

http://www.tabletennis365.com/sbl/league/SBL_2010-11/Division_4_South

The following were the recipients of the three prestigious awards at the AGM held on Tuesday 13th April, 2011;

The Myrtle Fisher Award: Steve Noble (Pegasus)

The Len Barton Award: Thomas Lewis (H20 Rowhedge)

The Florence Birbeck Award: Adam Cuthbert (H20 Rowhedge)

DIVISION ONE P W L % Won % Pld Team
Antony Greenwood 15 40 5 88.90% 93.80% H2O Rowhedge A
Kevin Gowlett 14 36 6 85.70% 87.50% H2O Rowhedge B
Steve Joslin 11 28 5 84.80% 68.80% H2O Rowhedge A
Andy Warner (PU) 6 15 3 83.30% 37.50% Tollgate A
Richard Goodhand 14 34 8 81.00% 87.50% Gt Horkesley A
Nigel Hodder 10 24 6 80.00% 62.50% Tollgate A
Michael Andrews 16 37 11 77.10% 100.00% H2O Rowhedge A
Greg Green 15 32 13 71.10% 93.80% Tollgate A
Martyn Green 8 17 7 70.80% 50.00% Tollgate B
Gary Young 11 23 10 69.70% 68.80% Tollgate A
 
DIVISION TWO P W L % Won % Pld Team
Alan Burgess 14 41 1 97.60% 77.80% H2O Rowhedge D
Wudong Liu 18 50 4 92.60% 100.00% Gt Horkesley C
Paul Tracey 17 44 7 86.30% 94.40% Clairmont A
Lloyd Bennett-Smith (PU) 18 45 9 83.30% 100.00% Gt Horkesley C
Matt Watson 9 21 6 77.80% 52.90% Walton D
David Hall 10 23 7 76.70% 58.80% Walton D
Paul Meikle 12 27 9 75.00% 70.60% Walton D
Toby Turner 16 33 15 68.80% 88.90% Pegasus A
Paul Brownlie 14 28 14 66.70% 77.80% Gt Horkesley B
Ken Lewis 11 21 12 63.60% 61.10% Gt Horkesley B
 
DIVISION THREE P W L % Won % Pld Team
Robert Bozier 10 30 0 100.00% 55.60% University of Essex
Roger Warren 13 35 4 89.70% 72.20% St Peters A
Ian Carter 13 34 5 87.20% 72.20% St Peters A
Paul Woolnough (PU) 12 31 5 86.10% 66.70% Pegasus B
Mark Shorney 8 20 4 83.30% 47.10% Tollesbury B
Richard Spence (IPU) 7 17 4 81.00% 38.90% Lawford C
Tony Eversden 15 35 10 77.80% 83.30% Pegasus B
Nigel Claydon 12 28 8 77.80% 66.70% H2O Rowhedge F
Tony Watson (PU) 6 13 5 72.20% 35.30% Dedham A
Colin Powell 17 36 15 70.60% 94.40% H2O Rowhedge F
 
DIVISION FOUR P W L % Won % Pld Team
Jacky Leung 13 39 0 100.00% 81.30% CRGS A
Jimin Li 16 45 3 93.80% 100.00% H2O Rowhedge H
Jane Li 16 43 5 89.60% 100.00% H2O Rowhedge H
Barry Steggles 6 16 2 88.90% 37.50% Pegasus E
Paul Weston 8 21 3 87.50% 50.00% Pegasus E
Alistair Woodcock (PU) 6 15 3 83.30% 37.50% Pegasus D
Nick Murray 11 27 6 81.80% 68.80% Pegasus D
Oliver Reynolds 7 17 4 81.00% 43.80% H2O Rowhedge I
Derek Miller 6 13 5 72.20% 37.50% Pegasus E
Denise Thompson 16 33 15 68.80% 100.00% Gt Horkesley E
Kevin Turner 16 33 15 68.80% 100.00% Pegasus D

 

Lorrie Austin completed an amazing nights Table Tennis with a straight sets win over Toby Turner to secure the Colchester & District Table Tennis League Intermediate Cup for Gt Horkesley B against Pegasus A. In a pulsating match and with the score at 4-3 to Horkesley, Austin upset the form book with an impressive counter-attacking game that left his Pegasus opponent shaking his head. Earlier both players were involved in titanic struggles, with Austin two sets and 10-5 up against Steve Noble only to lose the next seven points! At two sets all Noble then squandered four match points as Austin clawed back to 10-all! The Pegasus skipper eventually won 10-12, 6-11, 12-10, 11-9, 13-11! This put Pegasus 3-1 ahead at that stage, a score belying the teams respective positions in the league. In the previous game Turner had fought back to beat Gt Horkesley star player Wudong Liu 9-11,11-5,10-12, 11-7, 12-10. Liu had also come back from two sets down against Clive Forster. The turning point for Gt Horkesley came at 3-1 down and two sets to one down in the doubles where Austin and Lloyd Bennett-Smith fought their way back to win the fourth consecutive five setter. This was the most competitive of matches with every game a cliff-hanger but was ultimately played in an excellent spirit with Gt Horkesley completing a Division Two and Cup ‘double’.

In The Minor Cup Pegasus D and H20 Rowhedge H were involved in an even closer match that went right to the wire as Alistair Woodcock and Nick Murray won 13-11 in the final end of the last game to grab a 5-4 win for Pegasus. Rowhedge were without young star Jane Li, instead playing Ben Jackson and had he converted his game points in the fourth end of the penultimate game against Kevin Turner would have been Rowhedge’s hero but it was not to be, as ultimately Pegasus won all three doubles. Jimin Lee and Oliver Reynolds were unbeaten in their singles.

Antony Greenwood capped a tremendous season adding a league and cup ‘double’ to his Men’s Singles and Doubles titles as his H20 Rowhedge A team beat Tollgate A 5-1 to win the Kiltie Cup. The match was closer than the score line suggested none more so than Tollgate’s only game winner Greg Green when he beat Michael Andrews 9-11, 12-10, 11-6, 14-16. 11-9. Steve Joslin came back from two sets down to beat Nigel Hodder and Greenwood beat Gary Young in four. Once again the doubles proved decisive with Rowhedge winning both to regain the title.

In the Team Handicap Cup Final Pegasus D beat H20 Rowhedge G 8-1 with Paul Woolnough, Alistair Woodcock and Kevin Turner victorious. Alastair Woodcock won all four games he was involved in, including a tight match sealing game 21-10, 19-21, 22-20 against Tom Lewis.

There was a marathon match played between H20 Rowhedge F and Pegasus E in the Team Handicap Doubles Cup that eventually went the way of the Rowhedge side, 5-4. No fewer than eleven of the twenty-three sets played were decided by just two points in an attritional match that saw Colin Powell, Nigel Claydon and David Sacker eventually come out on top!

H20 Rowhedge were finally crowned Division Four champions, thanks to father and daughter, Jimin and Jane Li and Oliver Reynolds. Pegasus D join them in promotion to Division Three.

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