HANDY’S HANDY HAT-TRICK HELPS CUP RUN! (T&D REPORT)

There was a break in the Bournemouth and District Table Tennis league programme as last week was given over to the Annual Times & Directory Handicap Cup competition. Five of the New Milton Club Teams were involved in Round 2 of the Cup, and three of their teams were involved in the “Plate”, the club emerging with five creditable wins for their pains.

In Round 2 of the Cup proper, the C team from Div 1 beat Winton YMCA C (Div 4) at the YMCA 6-3 despite Milton being a player short, with hat-tricks from captain Frank Handy and stalwart Gerard Redman.  Frank is pictured below in between Peter Daish (left) and Bobo Jiang.

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The Div 2’s E team booked their place in Round 3 of the Cup at the expense of their club mates in the H team from Div 4 with a 5-3 win down at the Grange. It was all over at 5-2 as Paul Nelson clinched his hat-trick but John Childs then joined his team mates with a win over Danny Williams.

Div 4 leaders the F team travelled to Chapel Gate and scraped a hard earned 5-4 win over Bmth Sports H from Div 3. It was poised at 4-4, then Steve Cheesman remained unbeaten in all competitions to beat Bourne’s Peter Richardson over three sets having caused some temporary jitters by dropping the second.

The K team (Div 5) and Broadstone E (Div 3) are both struggling in their respective divisions but the Kays had it won at 5-2, although Broadstone made the scoreline a bit more respectable by winning the last two matches making it 5-4 for Milton.

Round 1 of the consolation “Plate” competition saw a true local derby as the A team took on their Premier club mates in the B team down at the Mudeford Wood Community Centre. The Bees were out to avenge their 2-8 defeat in the league and just managed to do so with a 5-4 victory. It was delicately poised at 4-4 then Bee’s John Millward completed his hat-trick having not dropped a set all evening.

The only match where a Milton team didn’t emerge with a win came as Div 1 basement boys the D team lost 3-6 to Div 4 high-flyers Bmth Sports K. At 1-4 down, Dave Cuddon kept Milton in the match by beating Bourne’s very handy Max Otton in two straight sets, but they couldn’t build on this as Chris Pusey narrowly lost to Zeta Winter making it 2-5 to exit the Plate.

The G team had a bye in Round 1 of the Plate so they will go into the Round 2 draw with their club mates in the B team who did it the hard way. Full result details are below:-

TIMES & DIRECTORY CUP (ROUND 2)

Winton YMCA C (Div 4) 3 New Milton C (Div 1) 6
(Frank Handy 3, Gerard Redman 3)

New Milton H (Div 4) 3 New Milton E (Div 2) 5
(H Team: Dave Strike 1, Paul Iliffe 1, John Childs 1)
(E Team: Danny Williams 0, Simon Golding 2, Paul Nelson 3)

Bmth Sports H (Div 3) 4 New Milton F (Div 4) 5
(Malcolm Nash 2, Steve Cheesman 3, Mike Roberts 0)

New Milton K (Div 5) 5 Broadstone E (Div 3) 4
(Andrew Stainton 1, Stuart Burton 2, John Parkhouse 2)

TIMES & DIRECTORY PLATE (ROUND 1)

New Milton A (Prem) 4 New Milton B (Prem) 5
(A Team: Doug Gerrish 2, Russell Watson 0, Steve Hemmings 2)
(B Team: John Hook 1, John Millward 3, Shaun Newcomb 1)

New Milton D (Div 1) 3 Bmth Sports K (Div 4) 6
(Terry Jenvey 0, Chris Pusey 1, Dave Cuddon 2)

FREE COACHING SESSIONS FOR NMTTC MEMBERS!

The club has organised three coaching sessions for club members covering the full range of playing abilities. These sessions are being fully funded by the club so there will be no cost to attendees. All club members are invited to attend one of the sessions outlined below. You simply need to contact Steve Hemmings indicating which session you wish to attend.

Session 1 is being held on Sat 30th January from 12:30pm to 3:30pm at the Grange School.
This session is aimed at our less experienced players and attendees would be expected from Divisions 4 and below. Non league player will also be welcome.

Session 2 is being held on Sat 27th February from 12:30 pm to 3:30pm at the Grange School.
This session is aimed at players whose standard occupies the middle ground and attendees are expected from Division 4 up to Division 2.

Session 3 is being held on Sat 5th March from 12:30pm to 3:30pm at the Grange School.
This session is aimed at our more experienced players and attendees are invited from Divisions 1 and above.

This is not a hard and fast rule but merely to give you guidance as to where the coaching will be pitched as we are trying to ensure that all attendees get the most out of each session. Each session is limited to a maximum of 20 players so we reserve the right to ask members to move to an alternative session if necessary.

Each session will be lead by well respected local coach and England International Matt Ware.

To request a place on one of these sessions, please email me at steve@thenewforest.wanadoo.co.uk or phone me on 01590 681339.
Steve Hemmings
Chairman, New Milton TTC

NB Please note that I will be away on holiday from 24th January to 31st January so applications for the first session need to be received by Friday 22nd January at the latest.

HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR NMTTC! (WEEK 11 RESULTS)

The New Milton Table Tennis Club got off to a rip-roaring start to the New Year with an impressive eight wins out of ten in the Bournemouth and District league, the club’s highest haul so far this season.

Three of the wins were 10-0 full-houses with the Premier’s A team being gifted theirs as Broadstone A were unable to put out a team. The other two whitewashes came in in Div 4 as the G team socked it to Merton K in their own back yard courtesy of hat-tricks from Eddie Tompkins, Lewis Reading and Malcolm Douglas who was playing up from Div 5. Douglas was at the wrong end of a whitewash in Div 5 as his J team went down 0-10 for the second time against the table-topping Winton YMCA D.

The H team came up with their Div 4 full house at home at the Grange School over the struggling Winton YMCA C thanks to hat-tricks from Dave Strike, Paul Iliffe and fourteen year old Elliott Storr-Smith (pictured below) , his second of the campaign.

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Div 4 also saw the F team tighten their grip at the top of the table by beating Nimrod B 6-4 for the second time, this time at the Mudeford Wood Community Centre. The unbeaten Steve Cheesman came up with his seventh hat-trick of the campaign and Sylvia Smith and Mike Roberts chipped in with one win apiece. As with their first round match, the doubles were needed for the win and Cheesman and Roberts did the business in three straight sets. Full results are below:-

PREMIER
New Milton A 10 Broadstone A 0
(Match conceded by Broadstone A)

Merton C 4 New Milton B 6
(John Hook 3, Gerard Redman 2, John Millward 0)

DIVISION 1
New Milton C 6 Bmth Sports C 4
(Frank Handy 2, Simon Daish 2, Gerard Redman 2)

New Milton D 2 Merton E 8
(Chris Pusey 0, David Cuddon 1, Terry Jenvey 1)

DIVISION 2
Broadstone C 4 New Milton E 6
(Simon Golding 3, Bev Scott-Johns 0, Paul Nelson 2)

DIVISION 4
New Milton F 6 Nimrod B 4
(Sylvia Smith 1, Steve Cheesman 3, Mike Roberts 1)

Merton K 0 New Milton G 10
(Eddie Tompkins 3, Lewis Reading 3, Malcolm Douglas 3)

New Milton H 10 Winton YMCA C 0
(Dave Strike 3, Elliott Storr-Smith 3, Paul Iliffe 3)

DIVISION 5
Winton YMCA D 10 New Milton J 0
(Geoff Biggs 0, Mike Gent 0, Malcolm Douglas 0)

Shamrock C 4 New Milton K 6
(Stuart Burton 0, John Parkhouse 2, James Harper 1)

The Club would like to take on some more juniors, and parents can rest assured that as a prestigious 4-Star PremierClubmark “Ability” Club with Child Protection Policies we can offer a safe and encouraging playing environment. All standards are welcome from absolute beginners to experienced players, and Club Nights are held at the Grange School, Somerford on Sunday evenings. For more details, parents can either contact Club Secretary Bev Scott-Johns on 01425 619552 or have a look at the club’s website (www.newmiltonttc.com).

CLUB CHRISTMAS SOCIAL

The Annual Christmas Party of the New Milton Table Tennis Club was held at the Carpenters Arms, Bransgore on Wednesday, 16th December 2015. Those attending the event included Bev Scott-Johns, Secretary, Steve Hemmings, Chair and Shaun Newcomb, Development Officer and club members and their partners, 19 attendees in all.  At the conclusion of the very pleasant meal Bev thanked the guests for attending and reported that the current season has been a mixture of great sadness and some success for the club.

Sandy Fagan, former Club Secretary and wife of our Club President Robert Fagan, sadly passed away recently. Sandy had been a member of the New Milton TTC since 1972 and played the sport up to the onset of her illness 5 years ago. Both of their children, Michael and Jackie, played for the Club. Sandy looked after the junior and new players and always made people feel welcome. Her funeral was held at Hinton Park Woodland Burial Ground on the 4th December and was attended by many people, including twelve current members and several former club members. The Bournemouth & District Table Tennis League Association was represented by General Secretary Gordon White.  When she was well, Sandy always attended club functions with husband Bob, and they are pictured below at one of them.  Sandy will be sadly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Bob and his family at this time.

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Although we lost 15 players at the start of the current season Bev was pleased to report that we have managed to attract 14 new and former members to play in our teams. The Sunday Club Night, which is now being held at the Grange School, is experiencing good attendance levels with numbers of up to 20 people per session. This season the New Milton TTC decided to enter 10 teams in the local Bournemouth League. At this point in the playing season New Milton F are leading the table in the 4th Division while the H and G teams are in 4th and 5th place respectively. New Milton A are currently in 3rd Place in the Premier Division with the B team in 5th position. Our Club also fields a team in the Poole Pairs competition which takes place at the Grange on Wednesday evenings.

Thanks were expressed to Shaun by John Parkhouse for organizing this most enjoyable event.

F TEAM ARE TOP OF THE CHRISTMAS TREE! (WEEK 10 RESULTS)

The second round of matches in the Bournemouth and District Table Tennis league got underway last week just before the Christmas break and the New Milton club repeated their opening week’s haul of just two wins out of eight.

The unbeaten F team (pictured below) tightened their grip at the top of Div 4 by repeating their 8-2 victory over basement boys Bmth Sports L courtesy of hat-tricks from Sylvia Smith and the unbeaten Steve Cheesman. In Div 5, the K team put more daylight between themselves and bottom-dwellers Elec-trick with their own 8-2 victory down at the Grange.

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It was deja-vu all over again as the G team drew 5-5 for the second time against their H team in Div 4. The H team looked to have gained the upper hand as they led 5-3 thanks to a hat-trick from Dave Strike and a brace from John Childs. However, the G’s Graham Underwood then saw off opposing captain Lynn Willrich in three straight sets in the final singles of the evening, needing the doubles to force the draw. Underwood and Eddie Tompkins took the first end 11-9 but Strike and Childs then won the second 11-8 to make it level-pegging. Strike and Childs then won the third 11-9 to go into the lead but Underwood & Tompkins won the next two 11-9 to take the doubles to make it honours even again.

Of the club’s four defeats, the heaviest came in Div 1 as the D team remain firmly rooted to the foot of the division on four points as they lost 0-10 to unbeaten leaders Lynwood A. Full result details are below:- Read the rest of this entry

DRAWS GALORE FOR NMTTC (WEEK 9 RESULTS)

The New Milton Table Tennis Club marked the end of the first round of matches in the Bournemouth and District league with four draws out of their eight matches, two of the ties being forced through the doubles. The other results were two wins and two defeats.

In the Premier, the B team drew 5-5 against Merton B at Mudeford Wood courtesy of a brace apiece from super-sub Gerard Redman (pictured below), who was playing up from Div 1, and regular John Hook who combined with John Millward to win the doubles.

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Div 2 saw the E team also draw against a Merton team at Mudeford Wood, but the doubles would have given them a victory over Merton F. Peter Daish came up with his fourth hat-trick of the campaign and Simon Golding and Clive Pitts chipped in with one apiece to make it 5-4. Golding and Pitts struggled in the first end of the doubles, losing 2-11, then combined more fluently but still lost the next two 10-12 and 8-11 to settle for the draw.

The club’s other two draws both came in Div 4 where the table-topping F team lost their 100% record as they drew against close rivals Bmth Sports K down at Chapel Gate. It could have been much worse as Milton, who were missing star player Steve Cheesman through injury, went 0-4 down but won four out of the next five singles matches making it 4-5. Captain Malcolm Nash paired up with Ian Linney for the doubles and they won the first two ends 11-5 and 11-9, wobbled a bit in the third to lose 8-11, then got it back together to take the fourth 11-4 to secure a hard-fought draw. After the match, a relieved Captain Nash commented “In truth it felt like we had won and we kept the status quo with our rivals and remain unbeaten in the first half of the season. We did not want to lose our top spot on the final game of the first half, but a close call to a good team”.

The H team’s draw came away against Nimrod B where the doubles would have given Milton the victory. Dave Strike and John Childs bagged a brace apiece and captain Lynn Willrich added one more to the tally to make it 5-4. Milton were quite hopeful of the win as Strike and Childs had won their previous doubles matches, but they narrowly lost the first two ends 9-11, 9-11. They rallied to sneak the third 14-12 but lost their way a bit in the fourth to lose 7-11 and stomach the draw.

The club’s two wins came at the opposite ends of the league as the A team whitewashed Bmth Sports B 10-0 in their own back yard in the Premier, and down in Div 5 the J team remain unbeaten over five matches by beating Nimrod D 7-3 home at the Grange.  Full results details are below:- Read the rest of this entry

MIXED BAG OF CUP RESULTS FOR NMTTC (T&D ROUND 1)

There was a break in the Bournemouth and District Table Tennis league with play given over to Round 1 of the Annual Times and Directory Handicap Cup competition last week. The New Milton Club had six teams playing in this round and emerged with four wins and two defeats.

Both the E and F teams had won their Preliminary Round matches and did likewise in Round 1 to go through to the next round. The E team took on Div 2 fellows Merton G and beat them by a comfortable 5-1 away at Southbourne (the E team’s Bev Scott-Johns (captain) and Clive Pitts are pictured below), but the F team from Div 4 had the more emphatic 7-0 victory against Div 1’s Bmth Sports C home at Mudeford Wood. The F’s Steve Cheeseman and Ian Linney have carried their unbeaten league form into their cup matches and Mike Roberts scored a hat-trick on the night.

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The B, D, H and K teams all had byes through to Round 1, but only the H and K teams managed to win through to Round 2. The H team, who normally ply their trade in Div 5 took on Div 1 high-flyers Ringwood A and beat them 6-2 home at the Grange, Somerford, aided and abetted by an impressive hat-trick from Paul Iliffe. Also at the Grange, the K team entertained Div 5 fellows Shamrock C and beat them 6-3 courtesy of a brace apiece from captain Stuart Burton, John Parkhouse and Andrew Stainton.

The Premier’s B team took on a team from the opposite end of the league in Div 5, Winton YMCA D and were comprehensively beaten by 1-8. It was all over at 0-5 but John Hook avoided the whitewash by beating Winton’s star player Matt Ryan in two straight sets.

Div 1’s D team struggled with the handicaps against Bmth Sports H (Div 3) as they lost 1-7 away at Chapel Gate, captain Terry Jenvey picking up the consolation for Milton. Malcolm Floyd came close to adding one more to the scorecard as he caught up at 19-19 in the final set against Bourne’s John Crockett. However, Crockett then got a vicious net cord to make it 20-19 and then won the next point to deprive Floyd of a personal consolation.

The losing B and D teams live to fight another day, however, as they join their A and G teams in the consolation “Plate” competition which will be played Week Commencing 18th January 2016. Full result details are below:-

New Milton B (Prem) 1 Winton YMCA D (Div 5) 8
(John Millward 0, Shaun Newcomb 0, John Hook 1)

Bmth Sports H (Div 3) 7 New Milton D (Div 1) 1
(Terry Jenvey 1, Roy Hobbs 0, Malcolm Floyd 0)

Merton G (Div 2) 1 New Milton E (Div 2) 5
(Clive Pitts 2, Paul Nelson 2, Bev Scott-Johns 1)

New Milton F (Div 4) 7 Bmth Sports C (Div 1) 0
(Steve Cheesman 2, Ian Linney 2, Mike Roberts 3)

New Milton H (Div 4) 6 Ringwood A (Div 1) 2
(Paul Iliffe 3, John Childs 2, Dave Strike 1)

New Milton K (Div 5) 6 Shamrock C (Div 5) 3
(Stuart Burton 2, John Parkhouse 2, Andrew Stainton 2)

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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