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Winchester & District Table Tennis League Winchester & District Table Tennis League Officers Honorary Team Cups Secretary: President: Reg White, 30 White Hart Road, Fair Oak, Nr Eastleigh Martin Healey Tel: 023 80693520 Honorary Tournament Secretary: Vice Presidents: Mick Bryant Adrian Reeves, 11 Grayshott Close, Winchester SO22 6JA Tel: Dennis Thomson 01962 881839 (home) Martin Woolf Roy Bright Hampshire Table Tennis Association Representative: Terry Russell vacant Cliff Chevis. Adrian Reeves Honorary Town Match Secretary: Anthony Armitage, 8 Sarum View, Winchester, SO22 5QF Chairman: Tel: 01962 850929 (Home) Adrian Reeves League Development Officer: Vice Chairman: vacant Antony Moore Member of Executive Committee: Honorary General Secretary: Allan Bransgrove Paul Martin, 15 Bilberry Close, Locks Heath, Southampton, SO31 6XX Tel: 01489 578925 Qualified Coaches: David Binns, Linda Carlin Honorary Treasurer: Martyn Davey , Adrian Reeves Martin Goldstein, 4 Upper Brook Cottages, Brook, Martyn Reeves, Bernard Stebbing Kings Somborne Cyril Stewart, Roy Bright Dennis Thomson, Reg White Honorary League Secretary: Mick Bryant, Anthony Armitage Nigel Lodder, 24 Cunard Avenue, Shirley, Southampton, SO15 5GP Tel: 02380 774598 2 1 Owslebury Table Tennis Club CLUB SECRETARIES AND CLUB PARTICULARS Hon Sec: Mr M Woolf, 20 Longfield Rd, Winchester SO23 0NT Castle Table Tennis Club Tel: 01962 869104 (Home), 01489 798960 (work) Hon Sec: Mr P Ashley, 39 Linden Grove, Chandlers Ford, SO53 Club Room: Owslebury Village Hall, 1LE Tel: 023 80261753 (Home) Club Room: Chilcomb Sports Main Road, Owslebury nr. Winchester Ground, Winchester Tel: 01962 866989 South Wonston Table Tennis Club Hon Sec: Mrs J Armitage, 8 Sarum View, Winchester, SO22 5QF Five Tees Table Tennis Club Tel: 01962 850929 (Home) Hon Sec: Mr C S Westbrook, Torwood , Hook Crescent, Ampfield, Club Room: Village Hall, Downs Road, South Wonston Romsey, SO51 9DE Tel: 023 80254500 (Home) Club Room: SO21 3EW ‘Torwood’, Hook Crescent, Ampfield Tel: 023 80254500 Swanmore Club (1974) Hursley Table Tennis Club (1948) Hon Sec: Mr G Pavey, 15 Spring Lane , Swanmore, Hon Sec: Mr R Swan, 38 Meon Crescent, Chandlers Ford, SO53 Southampton, SO32 2PT 2PB Tel: 023 80267753 (Home) 01794 524447 (Work) Tel: 01489 895462 (Home) Club Room: St Faiths Hall, Back Street, St Cross, Winchester Club Room: Bishops Waltham Scout HQ (end of Hamble Springs, SO23 9SD off Cricklemede), Shore Lane, Bishops Waltham Bishop's Waltham Scout HQ One-way system IBM Hursley Club (1967) Please use entrance in Hoe Road and Exit via Hamble Springs. Hon Sec: Mr M Healey, 110 St Cross Road, Winchester, SO23 Ground level ' retracting spikes' have been installed to prevent 9RE Tel: 01962 860863 (Home) Club Room: Sports Hall, IBM incorrect exit onto Hoe Road. They are not visible in the dark. Hursley, Tel: 01962 815000 There are currently no warning signs! Kings Table Tennis Club (2005) Winnall Table Tennis Club Hon Sec: Mr R Spencer,4 Beech Close,Winchester SO22 4JY Sec:Mr. D Hooker ,19 Stoke Road,Winchester,Hants,SO23 7ET Tel: 01962 869808 Club room: Sports Hall, Princes Mead Tel. 01962 849735 (Home).Club Room: Tubbs Hall, Pound Road, School, on B3047 from Winchester, SO21 1AN Kings Worthy Play to end by 10 pm Hall must be vacated by 10.30 pm 3 4 FINAL LEAGUE TABLES 2009-10 FOR ALL YOUR TABLE TENNIS EQUIPMENT CONTACT YOUR Div 1 Autumn Mini-League Div 1: Spring Mini-League P W D L Pts P W D L Pts LOCAL TEES SPORT AGENT IBM A 8 7 1 0 67 IBM A 8 8 0 0 65 Hursley A 7 4 1 2 45 Hursley A 8 6 0 2 61 Bishops Waltham 7 5 0 2 43 Hursley C 8 1 0 7 23 MICK BRYANT Hursley C 8 2 0 6 25 South Wonston A 7 2 1 4 21 Hursley B 8 0 0 8 10 Bishops Waltham 7 1 1 5 20 136 LONGFIELD ROAD WINNALL ESTATE WINCHESTER Div 2 Autumn Mini-League Div 2 Spring Mini-League P W D L Pts P W D L Pts HANTS SO23 ONU South Wonston A 8 4 3 1 47 IBM B 8 4 3 1 45 Hursley E 8 4 2 2 45 Swanmore A 8 3 4 1 44 Swanmore A 8 4 1 3 43 Hursley B 7 4 2 1 41 Tel: (01962) 865713 Hursley D 8 3 2 3 39 Hursley D 7 1 3 3 32 Five Tees A 8 0 2 6 26 Hursley E 8 0 2 6 28 6 5 Player Averages FINAL LEAGUE TABLES 2009-10 Division 1 (2009-10 Autumn Mini-League) Player Team P W Average Div 3 Autumn Mini-League Div 3 Spring Mini-League Glenn Wilshere Hursley A 6 6 100.0% P W D L Pts P W D L Pts Julian Walton IBM A 24 22 91.7% IBM B 8 8 0 0 65 Five Tees A 10 10 0 0 78 Chris Prince IBM A 15 13 86.7% 2 Castle A 8 5 1 2 51 Castle A 10 6 1 3 64 Steve Robinson Hursley A 15 13 86.7% 3 Winnall 8 2 1 5 32 Castle B 10 5 2 3 51 Steve French Bishops W 20 17 85.0% 4 Owslebury 8 2 0 6 27 Owslebury 10 4 0 6 46 Dave Menzel IBM A 18 14 77.8% 5 South Wonston B 8 2 0 6 25 South Wonston B 10 1 2 7 31 Paul May Hursley A 12 9 75.0% Winnall 10 1 1 8 30 Don Child IBM A 15 10 66.7% Nigel Lodder Hursley A 21 13 61.9% Martyn Reeves Hursley C 20 11 55.0% Div 4 Autumn Mini-League Div 4 Spring Mini-League Andy Cunningham Bishops W 17 9 52.9% P W D L Pts P W D L Pts Eric North Bishops W 8 4 50.0% Castle B 10 6 1 3 63 Kings B 10 10 0 0 79 Geoff Ball Bishops W 15 6 40.0% Keith Hewitt Hursley C 18 4 22.2% IBM C 10 6 2 2 56 IBM C 10 8 0 2 62 John Butcher Hursley B 24 5 20.8% Kings B 10 4 2 4 54 Kings A 10 5 1 4 50 Andy Prince Hursley B 6 1 16.7% Hursley F 10 5 3 2 50 Hursley F 10 0 3 7 39 Martin Ceresa Hursley B 6 1 16.7% Swanmore B 10 2 2 6 42 Five Tees B 10 2 1 7 37 Adrian Reeves Hursley C 14 2 14.3% Five Tees B 10 1 2 7 35 Swanmore B 10 2 1 7 33 Ian Fursey Hursley B 24 3 12.5% Paul Martin Hursley C 17 2 11.8% Steve Lumb Hursley B 12 0 0.0% 7 Qualification: 2 matches 8 Player Averages Player Averages Division 2 (2009-10 Autumn Mini-League) Division 1 (2009-10 Spring Mini-League) Player Team P W Average Player Team P W Average Andy Prince Hursley D 21 21 100.0% Martyn Reeves Hursley A 6 6 100.0% Barry Dobson Hursley E 21 18 85.7% Steve Robinson Hursley A 21 19 90.5% Kevin Muldowney Swanmore A 12 10 83.3% Dave Menzel IBM A 18 15 83.3% Rob Chapman South Wonston A 21 16 76.2% Paul May Hursley A 18 15 83.3% Julian Walton IBM A 15 12 80.0% David Binns South Wonston A 12 9 75.0% Steve French Bishops W 9 7 77.8% Jenny Dobson Hursley E 21 14 66.7% Chris Prince IBM A 21 16 76.2% Phil Weatherill South Wonston A 18 11 61.1% Glenn Wilshere Hursley A 6 4 66.7% Antony Moore Swanmore A 20 12 60.0% Nigel Lodder Hursley A 21 12 57.1% Richard Darch Hursley E 6 3 50.0% Keith Hewitt Hursley C 15 7 46.7% Geoff Pavey Swanmore A 20 8 40.0% Martyn Reeves Hursley C 21 9 42.9% Oliver Cox South Wonston A 15 6 40.0% Rob Chapman S Wonston A 15 5 33.3% Paul Newbery Five Tees A 23 9 39.1% Phil Weatherill S Wonston A 18 5 27.8% Dave Diment Swanmore A 14 5 35.7% Eric North Bishops W 15 4 26.7% Steve Rouse Hursley D 12 4 33.3% David Binns S Wonston A 9 2 22.2% Bruce Merrikin Hursley D 18 6 33.3% Andy Cunningham Bishops W 18 4 22.2% Peter Whitmarsh Five Tees A 23 6 26.1% Oliver Cox S Wonston A 15 3 20.0% Chris Westbrook Five Tees A 20 5 25.0% Paul Martin Hursley C 24 4 16.7% Charles Whiteway Hursley E 18 3 16.7% Geoff Ball Bishops W 12 1 8.3% Colin Sly Hursley D 15 2 13.3% Adrian Reeves Hursley C 9 0 0.0% Qualification: 2 matches Qualification: 2 matches 10 9 Player Averages Player Averages Division 2 (2009-10 Spring Mini-League) Player Team P W Average Sasi Anandraj IBM B 21 20 95.2% Division 3 (2009-10 Autumn Mini-League) Andy Prince Hursley D 21 19 90.5% Player Team P W Average Martin Ceresa Hursley B 18 13 72.2% Tressa Armitage S Wonston B 6 6 100.0% Kevin Muldowney Swanmore A 21 14 66.7% Martyn Isherwood IBM B 6 6 100.0% John Butcher Hursley B 21 13 61.9% Sasi Anandraj IBM B 24 22 91.7% Ian Fursey Hursley B 21 13 61.9% Steve Reed Castle A 18 16 88.9% Antony Moore Swanmore A 15 9 60.0% Barbara Savage Castle A 15 13 86.7% Geoff Pavey Swanmore A 18 10 55.6% Kathy Ridgard Castle A 6 5 83.3% Barry Dobson Hursley E 23 11 47.8% Carmine Cristallo IBM B 24 17 70.8% John Jowitt Winnall 6 4 66.7% Carmine Cristallo IBM B 15 7 46.7% Tim Kimber IBM B 9 6 66.7% Tim Kimber IBM B 9 4 44.4% Martin Healey IBM B 6 4 66.7% Dave Diment Swanmore A 18 7 38.9% Russell Durham Winnall 23 14 60.9% Martyn Isherwood IBM B 18 7 38.9% Ian McLeonards Owslebury 21 11 52.4% Jenny Dobson Hursley E 17 6 35.3% Phil Lee S Wonston B 23 11 47.8% Richard Darch Hursley E 9 3 33.3% Allan Bransgrove Castle A 21 9 42.9% Steve Rouse Hursley D 18 6 33.3% Peter Budd Owslebury 12 5 41.7% Neil Postlethwaite IBM B 6 1 16.7% Dave Hooker Winnall 17 7 41.2% Andy Knight Hursley E 6 1 16.7% Martin Woolf Owslebury 21 6 28.6% Bruce Merrikin Hursley D 18 3 16.7% Anthony Armitage S Wonston B 17 3 17.6% Reg White Castle A 12 2 16.7% Colin Sly Hursley D 6 1 16.7% Terry Russell Owslebury 15 2 13.3% Charles Whiteway Hursley E 14 0 0.0% Jim Dawson S Wonston B 23 2 8.7% Cliff Chevis Winnall 20 1 5.0% Qualification: 2 matches Qualification: 2 matches 11 12 Player Averages Player Averages Division 3 (2009-10 Spring Mini-League) Division 4 (2009-10 Autumn Mini-League) Player Team P W Average Player Team P W Average Matt Oliver Five Tees A 6 6 100.0% Ian Burgess Swanmore B 15 15 100.0% Kathy Ridgard Castle A 9 9 100.0% Raja Basak IBM C 12 12 100.0% Dave Westbrook Five Tees A 15 14 93.3% Roy Bright Kings B 18 17 94.4% Barbara Savage Castle A 18 15 83.3% Glenn Phur Castle B 25 18 72.0% Steve Reed Castle A 26 21 80.8% Bob Garlick Kings B 27 18 66.7% Paul Newbery Five Tees A 24 19 79.2% George Pirkhoffer IBM C 9 6 66.7% Peter Whitmarsh Five Tees A 24 19 79.2% Adrian Hunt Hursley F 18 12 66.7% Peter Budd Owslebury 21 14 66.7% Martin Goldstein Hursley F 27 18 66.7% Glenn Phur Castle B 29 19 65.5% Peter Stone Castle B 19 12 63.2% Ian McLeonards Owslebury 18 11 61.1% Steve
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