Pimpled bat again!

A match full of uncertainty, especially with Dave Goodyer suffering with an injury which prevents too much movement.  It was going to be a tough match! However, our fears were dispelled as the Waterside H trio each gained 2 games plus the doubles against Lesley Jerram and Gerry White.  Once again, Tony Tidswell’s style (and pimpled bat!) had the opposition struggling, including Anne Longland, who he took to 5 sets, before finally succumbing to her, the player of the night.  Dave moved well, enjoying “opening-up” on occasions and confusing the opposition with his below-table-top level scoop shots.  Jeff grew in confidence as the evening progressed, effectively employing angled block defence, with rare attacking play.

Although there was a good deal of canny chopping and moving around the table, there were many instances of good, open rallies, where smashes were quickly returned in succession.  Counter-hitting was very good on both sides and home advantage paid off often.

A most pleasing evening and 7-3 result, which was rather flattering for Waterside H.

Jeff

A question of styles

It is always difficult playing another team from the same club, especially if opposing players have previously sparred with each other on several occasions on practice nights at Testwood. Each player knows the others’ weaknesses and need to produce something special to win the games. With Wojciech playing for the G side, it seemed like three games were already accounted for, but wily Tony took him all the way to five sets, losing a close 8-11 in the final set. The pimpled rubber was causing problems again! Clearly Wojciech was the man of the evening, taking all his three (plus the doubles, along with Eddie) games. The other games were closely contested and a ‘draw’ would have been a good result for the H team, but Eddie was playing consistently well to deny that result, helping his G squad record another 6-4 win.

Man of the Match

Another clash between Waterside and Southampton West sides, saw Waterside H team ending the match win a 7-3 win. Both Dave and Tony won all three of their games but Super Tony’s scores were most emphatic! Tony annihilated the opposition by winning each game in three straight sets, not allowing any opponent to score more than 7 points in any one set. Clearly, the pimpled rubber played havoc with his adversaries’ attempts to spin and chop their way through his defences. Dave’s games were skilfully won through his greater consistency, skill and guile. This was a well-earned result, with a late finish following several long games, and moves the squad up the Division 2 results’ table.

Jeff Davies

Waterside H rollercoaster

We were under no illusions that playing in Division 2 this season was not going to be as straightforward as our matches in Division 3 were last season!  Last Wednesday’s match (5th October) against an experienced South West L side brought us down to earth, with a 9-1 drubbing, with Colin French winning the solitary match against Lee Rosamund.

It was with some trepidation that we witnessed the three South West J youngsters warming up before last Monday’s (10th October) fixture. Perhaps it was our unorthodox play, not playing an open game, but varying the direction of chop-returned balls and having, perhaps, greater concentration, leaving the opposition to have a go at offensive strokes that led to their downfall.  As the season wears on, that team of youngsters will undoubtedly improve and choose their attacking strokes more circumspectly, with greater effect.  We were flattered by the result and the match was closer than a cursory glance might suggest.  One curious feature occurred in the doubles’ result:  the match went to 5 sets, with the first four games closely fought and swinging one way then the other.  However, the fifth set was surprisingly won 11-0, to clinch the game.

So, we reversed last week’s score, with a 9-1 win.  Tony Tidswell has the team’s highest average, at 66.7%, with Dave and Jeff on 50% and Colin on 33.3%, commendably gained in last week’s strenuous conflict.

Jeff Davies

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