Team Chichester v UWE Bristol – 1/2/11

Press Release (01.02.2011)

 

1st February: Team Chichester – v – UWE Bristol

 

Team Chichester welcomed UWE Bristol to Chichester Racquets and Fitness Club for its first home match of Premier Squash League this year. Both teams were fielding below top strength squads but a competitive fixture, however, looked on the cards.

 

Lauren Briggs opened the proceedings. She has proved to be a very reliable player for Team Chichester this season and once again she did not disappoint. Briggs stormed through to a straight sets victory; dropping only a few points on the way.

 

1.0.

 

On the adjoining glass-back Chichester’s Pete Genever, making a welcome return to the squad, had his hands full against Bristol’s, Dan West. Genever stormed to a 10/5 lead in the first game but after a fightback from his opponent he only just closed out the game 12/10. In the second game he once again took a commanding 10/5 lead, only to lose concentration, find the tin regularly and then lose the game 10/12. From then on both players battled evenly with Genever just coming through to win the next 2 games and edge out a 3.1. winner.

 

2.0 to Chichester

 

Next on the hard back court Brandon Hanley made his debut for Chichester. On the night he was in full flow and, aided by some outrageous nicks, convincingly closed out a 3.0 win to give Chichester an unassailable 3.0 lead.

 

On the glass-back court Chichester’s Nic Birt built up a 10/0 lead against Theo Anderson before being hauled back to eventually take the game 11/7. Anderson, thereafter, grew in confidence and ground out a scrappy, hard fought 1.3 victory to put Bristol on the score sheet.

 

Finally, the dead rubber match between Chichester’s Tim Vail and Bristol’s proved to be the match of the night, and the longest at 68 minutes. A close 1st game went to Bristol as Serme’s speed around the court enabled him to claw back an early deficit and win it 8/11. He carried on in the same vein in the second to comfortably win 2/11. In the 3rd Vail started hitting more strong and straight shots to give Serme little to attack. The game swung to and fro; Vail struggled to keep his straight game in check before he finally got it back on track to win through 13/11. A similar pattern in the 4th but an exhausted Vail started and finished strongly with a lapse of concentration during the middle period. Nonetheless he battled well to take it 12/10 to take the match to the deciding 5th game. By now Serme sensed that Vail was increasingly tiring and took advantage by making him work harder for every point. He closed out the match 5/11.

 

Chichester won 3.2.

The next match is at home on Tuesday 15 February against Surrey Health and Racquets Club. Team Chichester will field its strongest men’s squad and Hannah Wright-Davies (a Member of Chichester Racquets & Fitness Club) makes her debut.

 

Mike Phillips – Team Manager

 


 

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Sussex Boys – May 2010

SUSSEX BOYS CONQUER FRANCE 
 
Last weekend the U.13 Sussex boys team , along with team mates from the U.15 and U.11 squads travelled across the pond to take on some of the finest young players from the Pays de la Loire Region in Western France . 

1. Dan Berkley (West Worthing) U.15
2. Curtis Malik (L.A. Fitness Copthorne)
3. Peter Berkley (Captain) (West Worthing)
4. Jack Martell (L.A. Fitness Copthorne
5. Jacob Flack(L.A. Fitness Copthorne) 
6. Will Johnson (Bluecoat Sports) 
7. Peter Romo (L.A. Fitness Copthorne) 
8.Oscar Flack (L.A.Fitness Copthorne) U.11 
9.Perry Malik  (L.A.Fitness Copthorne) U.11 


 

The boys played at The Yonnais Squash club in Roche sur Yon, which has one of the biggest Junior Academies in the whole of France.The coach , Nicolas Barbeau, along with his own players, drafted in the best players of the same ages from the surrounding regions to come and play against our boys in a match of which turned out to be of a very,very high standard. 
After arriving on the Friday afternoon the boys drilled with the local lads in readiness for the matches to follow the next day. Looking a tad jaded from the long journey they drilled for some 3 hours with the French who looked very fit , sharp and determined. It was going to be a tough Saturday !!


Apres Petit Dejeuner , the match started at 10.30. With the hosts having 11 players , Oscar and Perry would play two matches each. Playing against their opposing numbers Perry , Peter Romo and Oscar  got us started. The two U.11′s played some very fine squash but were both to be outgunned by their bigger , stronger opponents by 3 games to 0 , however , Peter Romo played some sterling stuff to win 3-1. Next on court was Will , Jacob and Curtis. Will used all his usual cunning shot play to win a convincing 3-0 while Curtis , playing a lad 3 years his senior, went down 3-0 to a very strong No. 2. Poised at 2-2 Jacob showed some good old British spirit to forge a 3-2 victory and level the match at 3 ties each……  Jack was next on court with the return of Perry and Oscar.This time Oscar made little mistake and ran out a 3-0 winner while Perry , playing with much grit and determination narrowly lost a gripping game 3-2. Jack ,on the back of some fine recent form, kept up his pace and turned out a comfortable 3-0 winner. Sussex 5 – France 4. Two matches left and on court comes Dan and brother Pete. Can the Berkleys win it for us ?? Pete , although playing some tight squash , went down 3-1 while brother Dan’s match was poised at 2-2 on the adjacent court ???? 

THATS IT , IT’S ALL OVER NOW !!!! Sussex England 6 – France 5..A fine win from Dan at no.1 seals the match for the visitors. 
A total of 4 full matches were played throughout the day with the boys swapping places to play either up or down the order..Match one , as you know was 6-5 to Sussex…..   Match Two 7-3 to Sussex…..Match Three.. 7-5 to Sussex and match Four…7-3 to Sussex——

SUSSEX ENGLAND 27-  FRANCE 16 
A fantastic performance by all of the Sussex players in all the matches ensures a deserved victory. All the matches, with a total of 157 games played, were contested  in sporting manner and matches were marked by one player from each team with our boys practicing their best French. 
We were provided with great hospitality and friendship all weekend by the clubs members and a return match is on the cards for next year. A fantastic voyage for the boys and one Sussex County can be proud of…
 

 

Vive la England.

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I feel this idea will bring everyone together at the end of the season and allow more of a team spirit and competition and I hope everyone will stay for food at the end of the tournament – with this format I can probably attract a couple more teams into the draw as there are clubs out there who only have 3 players but not enough to field a team in the Sussex League – this allows clubs to field more than 1 team if they have the players.

Please let me know your views on this.

Fiona

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