PREMIER & DIV 1 ROUND UP WEEK 6

Published 27/11/2021 at 16:05:42 by David Wackrill.


PREMIER DIV
SPINNERS STAY IN CHARGE

MK Spinners are running away with the title at the moment and although Gary Jones had an indifferent night at Greenleys Kings this week, team-mates Tim Cheek and Jecu Aurelian were in splendid form to see Spinners to an 8-2 victory, Jecu conceding just 49 points in his straight game wins.  Besides losing to Iain Lindsay and Guy Sparrow, Gary was 2 games down to Jordan Moss before scraping home by two point margins in each of the last 3 games.

Potential challengers Greenleys Monarchs mirrored Spinners result with a good 8-2 victory themselves at Leighton Buzzard Van Hire.  A hat-trick by Ameya Phatak was well supported with two wins each from Martin Hall and Dave Tiplady with the doubles also going their way. For Van Hire, Biao Wang beat Dave and Paul Haigh beat Martin for his first win of the season.

MK Pumas looked to be on course for their first win since the opening week after they sped to a 3-1 lead against club-mates Sasaki. However the former champions had other ideas and bounced back to take the next 5 sets and with them the match. The pick of the early encounters was Andy Smith’s win over Nicolas Wong. Andy had 4 match points at 10-6 up in the 4th game only for Nicolas to hit a purple patch which took him on to a 5-2 advantage at change of ends in the decider. But then fortunes swung Andy’s way again as he ran out an 11-8 winner. Exciting viewing. This proved to be Andy’s only singles win, though he took the doubles with Hakan Karaagac, who beat Michael Wilkins and William Kit Liang but lost to Nicolas in singles play.  Julie Snowdon was the other Puma in their pack.

Player of the week : Jecu Aurelian



DIVISION 1
SUPER-SUB DERICK STRIKES AGAIN


MK club super-sub Derick Rodrigues was drafted into another Div.1 fixture this week. Having already starred in a victory for leaders Phoenix earlier in the season the Div. 2 registered player returned this time to help out beleaguered Powers, and ended up winning half his side’s sets in a 6-4 defeat to my Topspin team. I picked up a hard won hat-trick and Russell Penn a brace. With a close doubles set also taken, the victory was ours to end Powers previously splendid 100% record. Powers’ regulars Clare Styles and Keith Carrington were both too good for Mervyn Kelly here.

With Powers and Topspin taking points off each other the way was clear for Phoenix to increase their lead at the top, but they were victims themselves of a smash and grab raid from visiting Avengers. Only Mervyn Phillips overcame the Leighton Buzzard challengers, although battling’ Bernie Raffe, always a good watch, certainly set the tone for the evening in the opening set by taking the cultured all rounder to 15-13 in the 5th before succumbing. Apart from the customary Mervyn treble, Phoenix only remaining joy came from the defensive skills of Gerald Ridgway against Richard Hardy. It was a blank night for Terry Lau while Avengers’ Alex Du Noyer joined Bernie on 2 wins and together they won the doubles.

Andy Tan kept us his fine form of late for Open University Primes with a hat-trick against bottom side Chackmore Hasbeens. The prize scalp was, of course, that of Bub Burman, the former MK Spinner demolished in straight games along with Andy and Chris Whitehead. Still, three sets is an above average return for Hasbeens, with two from Bub and the usual Bub/Andy doubles win. James Zeng and Charity Wong also played for Primes.

Finally the 6th and 7th placed sides Greenleys Glory and MK Hit ‘n’ Hope fought out a draw with Glory’s star man Jacob Midson logging his second hat-trick in a fortnight with wins over Ivor Howard, Paul Tompkins (14-12 in the 5th) and Marco Hahn. Scott Dixon and Christine Scaysbrook also beat Paul to complete Glory’s scoring leaving Ivor and Marco with a brace apiece.

Player of the week : Mervyn Phillips