North Sussex Area Secondary School Competitions

2011-12 Competitions

Forest Firepower Pays Off (17/11/11)

A powerful Forest School team dominated tonight's Crawley and Horsham Schools U16 team championships held at Holy Trinity School, Crawley. They won the overall team award by a comfortable margin and their best four players will represent the area at the West Sussex finals at which they'll be favourites to progress to the zone stages of the English Schools TT structure.

The 39 players that attended the local event were split into four ability bands to score points for their team according to the placing they achieved.

In Band A Tanbridge's Dan Pound was individually triumphant winning all his matches but opponents Josh Biggs, James Arnold and Holly Holder will all be pleased to have taken a set of the eventual winner. In the end Biggs, Arnold and Holder all tied on two wins each so it took countback rules to adjudicate that Biggs took bronze courtesy of his victory over Arnold and Holder's weaker sets for and against record saw her have to settle for fifth place overall.

Matt van Yperen (Forest) came second and will have been disappointed not to have pushed Pound harder in the crucial match. He may take some consolation from the fact that both he and Pound will be back for their final time in next year's event so he has 12 months to plot his revenge.

Forest's domination of Band B was striking. At the end of the event their six players at that level occupied the six highest placings out of a field of 11. At the top of their pile two Chinese brothers - Xiu Qi Yuan and Xiu Cheng Yuan - battled it out for the winners spot and it was Cheng who won the family bragging rights despite losing the first set against his brother when they met. Chris Brent took third and managed to pose the Yuan brothers a few problems.

Band C provided another opportunity for Forest players to impress with Felix Dibsdall and Jacob Dean topping that chart. Dibsdall just shaded the battle with his teammate for individual glory with a 15-13 fifth set win. Holy Trinity's Jamie Brazier took third and Lukaz Falski was St Wilfrid's' highest placed performer in fourth.

Owen Wales from Holy Trinity exploited home advantage to the full to win Band D, beating teammate Slate Gray 15-13 in the final set of the band final. St Wilfrid's player Dominic Kerr won the third place play-off in a close match against David Cotton, another Holy Trinity player.

Well done to the girls who formed a spirited gender minority in all the bands. Whilst the experienced Holly Holder held the female torch with distinction in the top band Holy Trinity's Lucy Halliday gave a good account of herself in a strong Band B despite ending up in last position and Millais' girls in the lower bands all gained good experience that will place them in good stead next time they compete at a tournament. Millais' top four players win the right to represent the area at the next levels up of the English Schools TT process.

PLACINGS:

A

B

C

D

1. Daniel Pound

(Tan) 49pts

 

2. Matt van Yperen

(For) 48pts

 

3. Josh Biggs

(HT) 47pts

 

4. James Arnold

(Tan) 46pts

 

5. Holly Holder

(Mill) 45pts

 

6. Jack Marston (HT) 44pts

 

 

1. Xiu Cheng Yuan (For) 43pts

 

2. Xiu Qi Yuan (For) 42pts

 

3.Chris Brent (For) 41pts

 

4. Tom Brook (For) 40pts

 

5. Sean Worley

(For) 39pts

 

6. Harry Maynard

(For) 38pts

 

7. Toby Bridger (Tan) 37pts

 

8. Ryan Downward (HT) 36pts

 

9. Yaanick Nelson

(HT) 35pts

 

10. Lucy Halliday (HT) 34pts

 

11. Jack Graham (HT) 33pts

 

1. Felix Dibsdall (For) 32pts

 

2. Jacob Dean (For) 31pts

 

3. Jamie Brazier

(HT) 30pts

 

4. Lukaz Falski

(StW) 29pts

 

5. Tom Cruickshank (HT) 28pts

 

6. Nazim Nadir (StW) 27pts

 

7. Edwin Murahwa (HT) 26pts

 

8. Josh Wood (StW) 25pts

 

9. Lulu Lok (Mill) 24pts

 

 

1. Owen Wales

(HT) 23pts

 

2. Slate Gray

(HT) 22pts

 

3. Dominic Kerr (StW) 21pts

 

4. David Cotton

(HT) 20pts

 

5. Ashike Limbachia (HT) 19pts

 

6. Bradley Peters (HT) 18pts

 

7. Matt Knowles (StW) 17pts

 

8. Joe Cornwell (HT) 16pts

 

9. Callum Measor (StW) 15pts

 

10. Claire Marchant (Mill) 14pts

 

11. Sharvajan Santhakumar (StW) 13pts

 

12. Anna Goldsmith (Mill) 12 pts

 

13. Martha Haste (Mill) 11 pts

 
HONOURS BOARD:

OVERALL TEAM STANDINGS

1st Forest 354pts

2nd Holy Trinity* 431 x 10/15 = 287pts

3rd St Wilfrid’s 147pts

4th Tanbridge 132pts

5th Millais 106pts

*Holy Trinity’s total reduced proportionately as they had extra players over the maximum of 10

ESTTA REPRESENTATION

ESTTA is the English Schools Table Tennis Association – the organisation which organises the Zone, Regional and National finals events which teams from local qualification events feed into

Scores compiled as best aggregate of each school’s top 4 players’ scores (minimum 4 players to qualify)

BOYS

1st Forest 174pts

2nd Holy Trinity 162pts

3rd St Wilfrid’s 102pts

GIRLS

1st Millais 95pts

INDIVIDUALS

Band A 1st Dan Pound (Tan) 2nd Matt van Yperen (For) 3rd Josh Biggs (HT)

Band B 1st Xiu Cheng Yuan (For) 2nd Xiu Qi Yuan (For) 3rd Chris Brent (For)

Band C 1st Felix Dibsdall (For 2nd Jacob Dean (For) 3rd Jamie Brazier (HT)

Band D 1st Owen Wales (HT) 2nd Slate Gray (HT) 3rd Dominic Kerr (StW)

 

Tantastic Four (15/11/11)

Tanbridge House School's U13 boys team impressed to win the right to represent the Crawley/Horsham secondary school community in the West Sussex play-offs which will decide who represents West Sussex in the English Schools table tennis team championships. Forest School, traditionally the area's school TT powerhouse, also figured strongly by winning the overall U13 trophy by virtue of their strength in depth.

Tanbridge's dominance from the representative standpoint was illustrated by the fact that their top four players ended up occupying the top four spots in Band A at the business end of the competition. Sam Dallas was the main man in the quartet seeing off teammates Luke Baldwin in four sets in the semi and George Hazell by a similar margin in a good final. Chris Purdy provided evidence of the improvement his determination has brought him by taking third spot.

Five Forest School players figured next in the Band A standings headed up by the promising David Poole and beneath another Tanbridge player two Holy Trinity lads brought up the rear to give a highly stratified look to the placings list.

Band B was an interesting contest in which the only two girls in the event performed with distinction. Lauren Pound's strong drive play on both wings made her the dominant force although Forest's Tom Farr gave her a good game in the group stage and teammate Caroline Wirth took her to a deciding set in their semi-final. Wirth got over her disappointment by winning her third place play-off against Forest left-hander Harvey Hayden whilst Pound confidently beat another Forest leftie, Sam Chantrill, in straight sets in the final.

Forest's team will take some consolation in their overall team win which compared the total score of each team's players (up to a maximum of 10 players; if more players the score adjusted proportionately). Their 242 point score beat Tanbridge's by a margin of 24 and showed the value of maximising player take, Forest bring a total of nine players compared to Tanbridge's seven.

Holy Trinity youngsters again occupied the lower end places in Band B but well done to them all for applying themselves in good spirit despite having less experience in the game than their other school opponents.

CRAWLEY AND HORSHAM SCHOOLS U13 TEAM TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 - RESULTS

BAND A

BAND B

1. Sam Dallas (Tan) 37pts

 

2. George Hazell (Tan) 36pts

 

3. Chris Purdy (Tan) 35pts

 

4. Luke Baldwin (Tan) 34pts

 

5. David Poole (For) 33pts

 

6. Dominic Hawkins (For) 32pts

 

7. Mike Broackman (For) 31pts

 

8. JP Rushton (For) 30pts

 

9. Alex Widdowson (For) 29pts

 

10. Nathan Wadey (Tan) 28pts

 

11. Sam Dixon (HT) 27pts

 

12. Jamie Costa (HT) 26pts

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Lauren Pound (Tan) 25pts

 

2. Sam Chantrill (For) 24pts

 

3. Caroline Wirth

(Tan) 23pts

 

4. Harvey Haydon (For) 22pts

 

5. Tom Farr (For) 21pts

 

6. Nat Rainier (For) 20pts

 

7. Ben Ordever (HT) 19pts

 

8. Marcus Ordever (HT) 18pts

 

9. Angus Sheldon (HT) 17pts

 

10. Tariq Vincent (HT) 16pts

 

11. Josh Arthur (HT) 15pts

 

12. Shrey Patel (HT) 14pts

 

13. Hamish Bewley (HT) 13pts

 

14. Rohan Nayee (HT) 12pts

 

15. Jordan Salas (HT) 11pts

 

 

HONOURS BOARD

OVERALL TEAM STANDINGS

1st Forest 242 pts

2nd Tanbridge 218 pts

5th Holy Trinity 188 x 10/11 = 171 pts

ESTTA REPRESENTATION

ESTTA is the English Schools Table Tennis Association – the organisation which organises the Zone, Regional and National finals events which teams from local qualification events feed into

Scores compiled as best aggregate of each school’s top 4 players’ scores (minimum 4 players to qualify)

BOYS

1st Tanbridge 142 pts

2nd Forest 126 pts

3rd Holy Trinity 90 pts

GIRLS

No school had the minimum 4 girls in order to qualify for representation in the ESTTA competition

INDIVIDUAL HONOURS

Band A 1st Sam Dallas (Tan) 2nd George Hazell (Tan) 3rd Chris Purdy (Mill)

Band B 1st Lauren Pound (Tan) 2nd Sam Chantrill (For) 3rd Caroline Wirth (Tan)

 

2010-11 Competitions

U13 Results

U16 Results

2009-10 Competitions

U13 and U16 Results and Report

2008-09 Competitions

U13 Results and Report