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JOY OF SIX FOR NMTTC! (WEEK 8 RESULTS)
The New Milton Table Tennis Club came up with six wins out of ten matches in the Bournemouth and District league last week, including a first 10-0 full house from the G team in Div 4. Hat-tricks from Graham Underwood, Lewis Reading and Eddie Tompkins against a struggling Winton YMCA C helped move the Gees up a place to occupy third slot.
Div 4 indeed proved a happy hunting ground for Milton last week as the F and H teams both won 9-1 to also grab the maximum four points each. The unbeaten Steve Cheesman is now scoring hat-tricks for fun for his table-topping F team as they trounced Shamrock B at Mudeford Wood to maintain their 100% record. He was joined in his treble by Mike Roberts and Sylvia Smith, her first of the campaign. The H team socked it to bottom-dwellers Bmth Sports L at the Grange, courtesy of hat-tricks from Dave Strike and Paul Iliffe and a brace from John Childs.
The other Milton wins were all “7-3’s”, coming from the A, E and J teams. The A team’s win in the Premier against second-placed Merton A came courtesy of a second hat-trick from wunderkind Matthew Daish, a brace from captain Steve Hemmings and one from Russell Wilson. The E team who have only lost one match so far this season beat Bmth Sports E in their own back yard thanks to hat-tricks from Simon Golding and 17 year old Peter Daish. The J team won their third match in a row in Div 5 as they beat Bmth Sports M down at Chapel Gate. Man of the match was Keith Kensley (pictured below) who was celebrating his first league hat-trick since October 2012 having gone very close on a number of occasions. Geoff Biggs bagged a brace, Richard Brockbank added one more to the tally, then Kensley capped his evening by pairing with Biggs to take the doubles.

Not having such a good time of it in the Premier lately, the B team suffered their second 10-0 whitewash in a row, this time against the table-topping Bmth Sports A away at Chapel Gate. Full results details appear below: Read the rest of this entry
BITTER-SWEET WEEK IN PREMIER FOR NMTTC (WEEK 7 RESULTS)
The New Milton Table Tennis Club won five out of their eleven matches in the Bournemouth and District League last week, one of their wins coming at the expense of one of their own teams in a local derby.
The club’s best win came in the Premier as the A team whitewashed the struggling Merton C team 10-0, thanks to hat-tricks from captain Steve Hemmings (pictured below), Brian Vibert and Doug Gerrish, his first of the campaign. However, the B team were on the wrong end of a Premier whitewash as they were seen off by second-placed Merton A.

Div 1 saw the rearranged local derby between the C and D teams, with the C team coming out on top by 8-2, taking maximum points. James Lewis got his season off to a good start with a hat-trick, captain Frank Handy joined him in a treble and stand-in Graham Underwood chipped in with the one win. Captain Jenvey and Dave Cuddon replied for the D team with a win apiece and were looking to steal a point from the doubles and came desperately close to doing so. Handy and Lewis took the first two ends then Jenvey and Cuddon just scraped the next two ends 13-11 and 12-10 to set up a nail-biting finale It was nip and tuck all the way but Handy & Lewis eventually edged it by 15-13 to deny their club mates what would have been a well-earned and much needed point.
The table-topping F team maintained their 100% record in Div 4 as they beat Merton K 9-1 aided and abetted by hat-tricks from Steve Cheesman and Ian Linney, both unbeaten, and a brace from Sylvia Smith. Lower down the table in Div 4, the G team beat Shamrock B 6-4 which included a season’s second hat-trick from Graham Underwood.
Building up a bit of form in Div 5, the J team beat Shamrock C 6-4 home at the Grange. Captain Malcolm Douglas bagged a brace as did Mike Gent, and Keith Kensley chipped in with the one win. The doubles were required for the win and Douglas and Gent duly obliged. Read the rest of this entry
BEES ARE BUZZING OVER IMPRESSIVE WIN! (WEEK 6 RESULTS)
The New Milton Table Tennis Club won four out of their seven matches in the Bournemouth and District league last week, one of the wins coming at the expense of one of their own teams in a local derby.
The most impressive win came in the Premier league as the B team whitewashed basement boys Broadstone A 10-0 down at Mudeford Wood Community Centre. Shaun Newcomb (pictured below) and John Millward scored their first hat-tricks of the campaign, John Hook came up with his third treble then Newcomb hooked up with Hook to take the doubles in three straight sets to complete the rout.

Div 5 saw the next best result as the J team beat new boys on the block Elec-trick by 9-1 in their own back yard. Captain Malcolm Douglas led from the front with his first hat-trick of the season, Richard Brockbank did likewise and new signing Mike Gent bagged a brace.
The H team’s unbeaten run in Div 4 came to an end as they were beaten 7-3 by their F team (pictured below l-r Captain Malcolm Nash, Sylvia Smith & Steve Cheesman) who maintain their 100% record. Impressive new F team signing Steve Cheesman remained unbeaten to win his third hat-trick, captain Malcolm Nash bagged a brace and Sylvia Smith chipped in with the one win. There was nothing on the doubles, but they were played as if there was as Cheesman & Nash beat Elliot Storr-Smith & Paul Iliffe over five sets.

The club’s other win came in Div 2 as the E team beat the table-topping Broadstone D team by 6-4 down at Mudeford Wood. Simon Golding was on fire as he came up with his third hat-trick of the season, only dropping one set the entire evening. Teenager Peter Dash added to more to the tally then paired with Golding to take the doubles to secure the victory. Full results details are below:- Read the rest of this entry
TWO OUT OF FOUR CUP WINS FOR NMTTC (T&D PRELIM ROUND)
There was a break in the Bournemouth and District Table Tennis league last week as the week was given over to the Preliminary Round of the annual Times and Directory Handicap Cup competition. The New Milton Club has entered nine teams into the competition this year, but only four of them were in action as the others had byes straight into the First Round proper.
The E team (Paul Nelson, Steve Cheesman & Bev Scott-Johns) who normally play in Div 2 breezed into the next round as they comprehensively beat Div 3’s Merton J 5-1 down at Mudeford Wood. Ex Merton player Nelson beat his two former club mates and his brace was matched by team captain Scott-Johns. Impressive new signing Cheesman played up two divisions and did well to beat Merton’s very tricky Ray Davis to add one more to the tally.
The Premier’s A team (Brian Vibert, Doug Gerrish & Frank Handy) didn’t fare so well on the same night at Mudeford Wood as they lost 2-7 to Broadstone C from Div 2. It was all over at 1-5, Gerrish having beaten Broadstone’s Mike Greenhall, but it was decided to play the remaining three matches and Vibert did likewise as scant consolation.
The club’s only other win came from the Div 4 F team (Mike Roberts, Ian Linney & Sylvia Smith) as they carried their unbeaten league form into the Cup and scraped a 5-4 win over Merton M from Div 5 away at Southbourne. Milton went 4-2 up, but Roberts and Smith lost their final matches leaving the previously unbeaten Linney to face Merton’s Lewis Pickup in the decider. Despite a -4 handicap Linney (pictured below) won the first set but the Merton youngster regained his composure to take the second to set up a nail-biting finale. Linney caught up at 12-12 with good solid play then the youngster seemed to freeze and Linney won it 21-12 to take his side through to the next round of the Cup.
Unfortunately the club’s other Div 4 team, the G team (Eddie Tompkins, Lewis Reading & Les Smith) will not join their club mates in the next round as they lost 1-5 away against the Premier’s Winton YMCA A. At 0-4 captain Smith kept his team’s hopes alive as he beat Winton’s Julian Hewlett to make it 1-4, but that proved to be their only victory.
However, the losing A and G teams live to fight another day as they go into the consolation “Plate” competition which will be played Week Commencing 18th January 2016. Full result details are below:-
New Milton A (Prem) 2 Broadstone C (Div 2) 7
(Frank Handy 0, Brian Vibert 1, Doug Gerrish 1)
New Milton E (Div 2) 5 Merton J (Div 3) 1
(Paul Nelson 2, Steve Cheesman 1, Bev Scott-Johns 2)
Merton M (Div 5) 4 New Milton F (Div 4) 5
(Mike Roberts 2, Ian Linney 3, Sylvia Smith 0)
Winton YMCA A (Prem) 5 New Milton G (Div 4) 1
(Eddie Tompkins 0, Lewis Reading 0, Les Smith 1)
TRIO OF GOOD WINS FOR NMTTC (WEEK 5 RESULTS)
The New Milton Club came up with three wins out of seven matches in the Bournemouth and District league last week, all three being maximum four-pointers.
In the Premier league, the A team recovered from their 9-1 drubbing by league leaders Bmth Sports A last week to beat Merton B 10-0 down at Mudeford Wood. Milton were gifted three games as Merton turned up a player short and Russell Wilson, Brian Vibert and new signing Doug Gerrish rubbed it in by all beating Sean McLean and Darren Bellis. Wilson and Vibert combined clinically to see off the Merton pairing in three straight sets to pile on the misery.
The club’s other two wins came in Div 4 where the the G team hammered basement boys Bmth Sports L 9-1 in their own back yard. Captain Les Smith (pictured below) led from the front with an excellent hat-trick and was joined in a treble by Eddie Tompkins and the home-coming Lewis Reading, his first of the campaign.
The still unbeaten H team travelled to Southbourne and beat Merton K 8-2 courtesy of second hat-tricks from new signings Paul Iliffe and John Childs. Dave Strike chipped in with the one win and watched as Iliffe and Childs won the doubles to secure the four points.
Unfortunately it was deja-vu all over again in Div 1 for C team captain Frank Handy as for the second week running his team lost 4-6 despite hat-tricks from the man himself. Full result details are below:- Read the rest of this entry
F’S ARE EFFERVESCENT! (WEEK 4 RESULTS)
The New Milton Table Tennis Club came up with six wins out of eleven in the Bournemouth and District league last week. Their best win came from the F team who whitewashed Winton YMCA C 10-0 in Div 4 to make it four wins out of four. Ian Linney scored his third hat-trick to remain undefeated and was joined in his treble by Mike Roberts and impressive new signing Steven Cheesman.
It was three wins out of three in Div 4 as the G team beat Bmth Sports K 6-4 thanks to a season’s first hat-trick from Eddie Tompkins and the unbeaten H team beat Shamrock 7-3 due to fine performances from new signing Paul Iliffe and 14 year old Elliott Storr-Smith (pictured below) who both scored hat-tricks and won the doubles.
The newly promoted B team were buzzing about their first win in the Premier league as they beat Bmth Sports B 6-4 largely thanks to an impressive second hat-trick from sensational new signing John Hook. John Millward and Shaun Newcomb added one each to the tally, then Newcomb paired up with Hook to win the doubles to secure the victory.
In Div 1, the promoted C team played two matches, winning their first 6-4 against Ringwood A in their re-arranged match courtesy of a brace apiece from captain Frank Handy, Peter Daish and Gerard Redman. The following evening they played against Ringwood B but lost 4-6 despite Handy coming up with his first hat-trick of the campaign.
Div 2 saw the promoted E team continue their unbeaten start to the season as they beat North Bmth 6-4 aided and abetted by a second hat-trick from 17 year old Peter Daish. Simon Golding came ascloseasthis to joining Daish in a treble as he went two ends up against North’s very tricky Allan Elcock in the last singles of the evening. Golding lost the third 8-11 and then the fourth by an agonising 12-14 to set up a nail-baiting decider which the Miltonian lost 8-11, making it 5-4 to Milton. Undaunted, Golding paired with new signing Paul Nelson in the doubles to win over five ends to clinch the victory. Full results details are listed below:- Read the rest of this entry
BITTER-SWEET WEEK FOR NMTTC (WEEK 3 RESULTS)
The New Milton Table Tennis Club came up with three wins in the Bournemouth and District league last week but two of them came at the expense of their own teams in two of three local derbies.
In the Premier, the A team made it two wins out of two as they beat the newly promoted B team 8-2 down at the Mudeford Wood Community Centre, courtesy of a hat-trick from 14 year-old Matthew Daish (pictured below) and a brace apiece from Brian Vibert and Russell Wilson. Impressive new signing John Hook got two back for the B team who were unlucky not to salvage a point as John Millward narrowly lost to Russell Wilson by 13-15 in the fifth and final end.
Div 4 saw the F team beat their club mates in the G team by an even higher margin, 9-1 on the same night down at Mudeford Wood. New signing Steve Cheesman got off the mark with a maiden hat-trick and “old hand” Ian Linney joined him in a treble. The G’s Lewis Reading spared his team’s blushes by beating F team captain Malcolm Nash to avoid the whitewash.
The closest derby came in Div 5 as the K team drew 5-5 with the J team down at the Grange School, Somerford. Teenager Andrew Stainton came up with his first ever league hat-trick for the K team and captain Stuart Burton and thirteen year old James Harper added one each to the tally. Replying for the Jays, Richard Brockbank bagged a brace and Keith Kensley and Geoff Biggs won one apiece, so it was 5-4 to the K team leading up to the doubles. With the K team sensing their second win in two weeks and the Jays going all out for the draw, the doubles was a very tight, drawn-out affair between the teenagers Stainton & Harper and the not quite so young combo of Kensley & Brockbank. Kensley and Brockbank shaded the first end 15-13 and the match ebbed and flowed until they nicked it 12-10 in the fifth and final end to force the draw.
The club’s other win came in Div 2 as the newly promoted E team walloped Merton G 9-1 in their own back yard thanks to hat-tricks from Simon Golding, Paul Nelson and Clive Pitts.
PREMIER
New Milton A 8 New Milton B 2
(A Team: Russell Wilson 2, Matthew Daish 3, Brian Vibert 2)
(B Team: Shaun Newcomb 0, John Hook 2, John Millward 0)
DIVISION 1
New Milton D 3 Merton D 7
(Chris Pusey 1, Terry Jenvey 1, Malcolm Floyd 0)
DIVISION 2
Merton G 1 New Milton E 9
(Simon Golding 3, Paul Nelson 3, Clive Pitts 3)
DIVISION 4
New Milton F 9 New Milton G 1
(F Team: Steven Cheesman 3, Ian Linney 3, Malcolm Nash 2)
(G Team: Graham Underwood 0, Lewis Reading 1, George Roberts 0)
DIVISION 5
New Milton K 5 New Milton J 5
(K Team: Stuart Burton 1, James Harper 1, Andrew Stainton 3)
(J Team: Richard Brockbank 2, Keith Kensley 1, Geoff Biggs 0)
SIX OF THE BEST FOR NEW MILTON (WEEK 2 RESULTS)
The New Milton Table Tennis Club improved on their two wins from the opening week of the Bournemouth and District league by winning six out of their ten matches in Week 2. The A team who had a bye in the opening week got their Premiership campaign off to a brilliant start with 9-1 drubbing of Broadstone A in their own back yard. Captain Steve Hemmings and Brian Vibert (pictured below) scored hat tricks, pairing to win the doubles, and excellent new signing Doug Gerrish bagged a maiden brace.
The newly promoted E team completely reversed their opening week defeat in Div 2 with a 7-3 win over Broadstone C, courtesy of hat-tricks from Peter Daish and Simon Golding. New Milton have three teams in Div 4 this season and the happy triumvirate all recorded wins. The most emphatic came from the H team who whitewashed Winton YMCA C 10-0 thanks to hat-tricks from Lynn Willrich (captain), Dave Strike and promising new signing John Childs. In Div 5, the K team were gifted three games and a point as Shamrock C turned up a player short at the Grange. Captain Stuart Burton, James Harper and John Parkhouse all beat Shamrock’s Lori Ryder to win the match 6-4 and secure the precious three points.
PREMIER
Broadstone A 1 New Milton A 9
(Steve Hemmings 3, Brian Vibert 3, Doug Gerrish 2)
New Milton B 5 Merton C 5
(John Millward 1, John Hook 3, Shaun Newcomb 1)
DIVISION 1
Bmth Sports C 8 New Milton C 2
(Matt Winter 0, Simon Daish 0, Gerard Redman)
Merton E 10 New Milton D 0
(Chris Pusey 0, Bev Scott-Johns 0, Terry Jenvey 0)
DIVISION 2
New Milton E 7 Broadstone C 3
(Peter Daish 3, Bev Scott-Johns 0, Simon Golding 3)
DIVISION 4
Nimrod B 4 New Milton F 6
(Sylvia Smith 2, Malcolm Nash 1, Mike Roberts 2)
New Milton G 7 Merton K 3
(Graham Underwood 2, Lewis Reading 2, Eddie Tompkins 2)
Winton YMCA C 0 New Milton H 10
(Dave Strike 3, John Childs 3, Lynn Willrich 3)
DIVISION 5
Winton YMCA D 10 New Milton J 0
(Richard Brockbank 0, Mike Gent 0, Keith Kensley 0)
New Milton K 6 Shamrock C 4
(Stuart Burton 1, James Harper 1, John Parkhouse 1)
HONOURS EVEN IN NEW MILTON DERBY (WEEK 1 RESULTS)
The New Milton Table Tennis Club had a less than auspicious start in the opening week of the Bournemouth and District league as they only managed two wins out of their eight matches.
The fiercely contested local derby came in Div 4 down at the Grange School, Somerford as the H team slugged it out with their club mates in the G team. Promising new signing Graham Underwood got his G team off to a good start by beating home-comer Dave Strike 3-0 and went on to score a maiden hat-trick. At the end, the H team needed the doubles to clinch victory but the Gees weren’t having any as Underwood & Eddie Tompkins beat the H’s Lynn Willrich & Elliott Storr-Smith in three straight sets to level things off at 5-5.
The club’s more emphatic win came from the F team in Div 4 as they beat Bmth Sports F 8-2 down at Mudeford Wood courtesy of hat-tricks from Ian Linney (pictured below) and Mike Roberts and a brace from Sylvia Smith.
In Div 5, the J team (Geoff Biggs, Keith Kensley & Malcolm Douglas) travelled to Southbourne and beat Merton L 6-4. With the match poised at 4-4, Kensley stepped up and played the perfect blend of tactics and fearless aggression to frustrate Merton’s Dougie Grieve to win in three straight sets. Kensley carried this on to the doubles, combining with captain Douglas to secure a hard fought 6-4 victory.
Full results details are below:-
PREMIER
Winton YMCA A 7 New Milton B 3
(Brian Bickell 0, Shaun Newcomb 0, John Hook 2)
DIVISION 1
New Milton C 3 Merton D 7
(Matt Winter 0, Simon Daish 1, Frank Handy 2)
New Milton D 3 Lynwood A 7
(Terry Jenvey 0, Chris Pusey 0, David Cuddon 0)
DIVISION 2
Bmth Sports F 7 New Milton E 3
(Peter Daish 2, Bev Scott-Johns 1, Paul Nelson 0)
DIVISION 4
New Milton F 8 Bmth Sports L 2
(Sylvia Smith 2, Ian Linney 3, Mike Roberts 3)
New Milton H 5 New Milton G 5
(H Team: Dave Strike 2, Elliott Storr-Smith 2, Lynn Willrich 1)
(G Team: Graham Underwood 3, George Roberts 0, Eddie Tompkins 1)
DIVISION 5
Merton L 4 New Milton J 6
(Geoff Biggs 1, Keith Kensley 2, Malcolm Douglas 2)
Winton YMCA D 9 New Milton K 1
(Stuart Burton 0, John Parkhouse 0, James Harper 0)
The club is always on the lookout for more members, ranging from experienced players to absolute beginners. Club nights are on Sundays and Thursday at the Grange School Somerford and the first session is free. Anybody interested should call Club Secretary Bev Scott-Johns (01425 619552 or simply turn up on the night where you will be made to feel most welcome. The club has a prestigious PremierClub 4 Star Rating and is also an “Ability Club” (actively working with disabled people).
VIKINGS BLAZE THE TRAIL IN SUMMER LEAGUE!
This summer marks the third consecutive year that the New Milton Table Tennis Club has run a Summer Pairs competition. This competition caters for an increasing number of club members who just can’t put their racket away for what is sometimes loosely known as the “close season”.
As the name of the competition would suggest, there are two players per team, although a third member of the squad could play in the doubles, making four singles and one doubles per match. The format is the same as the winter league with matches being best of 5 sets of 11 up. Unlike the league matches however, one point is awarded for each set won, with a maximum possible score per team of 15 points. The aim is to combine a higher division player with a lower division player but this is not always possible.
This year the competition comprises 7 teams (Airmen, Marines, Romans, Sailors, Soldiers, Saxons & Vikings) and takes place over 14 weeks, with all matches being played down at the Mudeford Wood Community Centre. At the halfway stage, with 7 matches played, the Vikings (John Millward, Mike Roberts, Elliott Storr-Smith, Eddie Tompkins & Geoff Ware) are top of the table, with the Airmen flying closely on their tail in second place.
Team Played Sets Won Sets Lost Points
Vikings 7 74 30 74
Airmen 7 69 35 69
Soldiers 7 54 53 54
Romans 7 51 57 51
Sailors 7 48 53 48
Marines 7 40 68 40
Saxons 7 34 74 34
If anybody would like any further information about the club please contact Club Secretary Bev Scott-Johns on 01425 619552.
Report written by Bev Scott-Johns













