THE MPTTA NEWS - Insports.com.au
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THE MPTTA NEWS - Insports.com.au
THE MPTTA NEWS APRIL 2015 SUMMER PENNANT Bronze Medal: Seaford (Mat Del Bronze Medal: Tootgarook (Sandy Vecchio, Nathan Castles) Kouroupidis, Tony Male) Des and John Darren and Bruce A1 Grade Mornington (Jarryd Cathcart, Max Coulthard) def. Frankston (Trevor Taylforth, Tony Chapman - subbing for Mitchell Peacock) Bronze Medal: Carrum Downs (Craig Entwistle, Matthew Coca) Leading player: Sandy Kouroupidis (16-4) Sandy led the Leading Player list for much of the season and eventually Jarryd & Max show off their gold Leading Player: Jarryd Cathcart (20-0) Jarryd blitzed the field in the top division and remained undefeated throughout the summer competition. Trevor Taylforth was undoubtedly his nearest rival and in fact Trevor’s only defeats came at the hands of Jarryd. A2 Grade Rye (Des Gamble, John Fedmowski) def. Fingal (Marco Baretta, Ben Knights) Leading Players: Richard Brentnall (14-6) & Tony Chapman (14-4) Four players battled it out for individual supremacy during the season and in a close run race it was Richard Brentnall and Tony Chapman that ultimately shared the Leading Player award. Marco Baretta (13-5) and Des Gamble (12- finished two games clear of James Ratnan to take the individual award. Bruce Eaton also enjoyed a productive season chalking up twelve wins from his twenty matches. B1 Grade Moorooduc (Alex Deniega, Jos Mathot & Irene Kozakiewicz) def. Flinders (Eddie Reynolds, Brendan 8) also played well. Bastin & Cameron Lyall) A3 Grade Miller, Eric Weiskopf & Glenda Langwarrin (Darren Smales, Bruce Eaton – subbing for Jim Ratnan) def. Rosebud (Alan Shaw, Brian Stephens) Bronze Medal: Tootgarook (John Garner - subbing for Ashikur Rahman) APRIL 2015 Leading Players: Marek Jeski (16-4) with 12 wins apiece, whilst Alison & Brett Jackson (16-0) Turner (10-8) also played some good table tennis. Brett continues to improve and Gold Medals for Alex, Irene & Jos went through the summer C2 Grade undefeated in the eight matches he Tyabb (Allan Millen, Shirley played, which was enough to earn Hanton) def. Rosebud (Shane him a share of the Leading Player Mason, Jurgen Debrodt) award with Marek. Craig Beilken Bronze Medal: Bittern (Ben Hast, and Myles Conlon were next best Margaret Johnson) with 14 wins apiece. C1 Grade Mornington (Michael Tosin, Luch Leading Players: Oliver Nelson Tosin) def. Frankston (Max (18-0) & Eddie Reynolds (18-9) Kawecki, Stephen Leng) Bronze Medal: Rye (Alison Turner Despite missing three weeks Oliver & James Bugierra – subbing for Nelson took a share of the Leading Rodney Graham) Player award with veteran Eddie Never underestimate Shirley or Allan pictured here after their upset win Reynolds in what was a fantastic performance. Alex Deniega (17-10) and Brendan Bastin (16-8) also performed well. B2 Grade Mt Eliza (Brett Jackson, Craig Beilken) def. Rye (Marek Jeski, Myles Conlon) Bronze Medal: Sandhurst (Cahal Freestone, Trevor Cowling) Michael & Luch look pretty happy after accepting their gold medals Leading Player: Michael Tosin (180) Michael had his name firmly etched on the Leading Player trophy from the beginning of the summer competition and finished six matches clear of his nearest rivals. Craig and Brett Max Kawecki, Rodney Graham and Luch Tosin all finished the season Leading Player: Ben Hast (17-1) Ben just managed to hold off Shane Mason (16-2) in the race for Leading Player honours with both players the standout performers in this division. Allan Millen (12-6) and Jurgen Debrodt (11-5) were next best. C3 Grade Mt Eliza (Peder Haugen, Eric Haugen) def. Red Hill (David Schmidt, Ben Schmidt) APRIL 2015 Bronze Medal: Safety Beach (Jake Nailon, Cris Seguel) Bronze Medal: Mornington (Emma Leading Player: Chris Culley (24-6) Wade, Darren Matthews – subbing for Seth Mallinson) Chris took the honours in what was really a three-way contest for individual honours. Shaun Collins (22-8) continues to improve whilst the experienced Neil Hicks (20-7) Peder and Eric Haugen celebrate their win over the Schmidts Leading Player: Peder Haugen (162) It was a family affair in C3 grade with Peder finishing two matches clear of Eric Haugen to take out the also enjoyed a consistent season. Handicap Div.2 Rye (Brian Carter, Max Kawecki) def. Moorooduc (Ron Summer, Andy Gray) Bronze Medal: Mornington (Brendan Bastin, Hugh ColeSinclair) Guenter & Cherri still smiling after having to settle for silver Leading Player: Calum Sim (18-2) Calum enjoyed a ripper of a season dropping only two matches and finishing four matches clear of Leading Player award. Will Gott Guenter Steinbrecher to leave (13-3) may have made things absolutely no doubt as to who was interesting if he had not missed two the best player in this division. matches whilst David Schmidt also Jurgen Debrodt also had a good showed a lot of promise in chalking season racking up 12 wins from up 11 wins from his 16 matches. sixteen matches played. Brian & Max Handicap Div. 1 NEW FACES Frankston (Sam Palmer, Peter Elly Leading Player: Ron Summer (16- & Shaun Collins) def. Tootgarook 2) (Chris Culley, Rudi Paoletti & Neil Hicks) Ron just managed to hold off Brian Bronze Medal: Baxter (James Carter (15-1 to earn himself a Ratnan, John Fedmowski) & Colin trophy whilst John Sierak and Andy Sim Gray both finished with 12 wins from their eighteen singles outings. Handicap Div.3 Skye (Peter Wade, Frank Filippone – subbing for Calum Sim) def. Hastings (Guenter Steinbrecher, Neil, Chris & Rudi settle for silver Cherri Hunt) We are pleased to welcome the following new players to our pennant ranks: B1 – Warren Grant, Oliver Nelson B2 – Allan Walters, Cedric Chidambarra C1 – Carl Noordhoorn C2 – Michael Bloomfield C3 – Olivia O’Sullivan, Ben Haugen, Sarah Haugen, Matthew Hookey & Hamish Craig Handicap Div.2 – Fabian Meza, Malcolm Jones APRIL 2015 BEILKEN BAFFLED & BEWILDERED The committee recently received correspondence from a very confused Craig Beilken seeking clarification as to his playing status given that in recent times he has been playing A3 grade left handed and B2 grade right handed. His rambling and rather incoherent letter in part read as follows:_ “Due to injury I have been playing with my non-preferred right hand in B2 and have recently started playing with my preferred left hand in A3. Whilst my A3 form has been poor and warrants demotion to B1, my B2 form has been good and I am hoping for promotion to B1. This leads me to my conundrum…. Is there anything in the rulebook that says I can’t play myself and if not can I have a “Ball Boy” as I would obviously be very busy running around the table. If I do play by myself do I need to play two sets of pennant fees?” These are obviously the ramblings of a very disturbed individual and it goes without saying that the committee will not entertain such nonsense. For the record it was decided that Beilken would not be allowed to play left and right handed on the same one-man team. EXTENSION UPDATE Final works in respect of our four new courts were completed just days before the official opening of the modernized Civic Reserve Leisure Centre which of course also coincided with our Association’s 50th birthday celebrations. I don’t know about any other club members who attended the Open day, but I personally felt very proud to be a member of what must now one of the best table tennis stadiums in the State. It was wonderful to see so many people wandering through the stadium and taking advantage of the free use of the tables over the weekend. Commonwealth Games representative Heming Hu, and basketball star Andrew Gaze were also on hand to help us celebrate what was a wonderful opportunity for us to showcase the club and what we offer. ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP Our four new courts were put to good use when 65 players turned out for this annual event. Jarryd Cathcart (-25) eventually took the honours after recording a win over Trevor Taylforth (-24) in the final. ELITE SQUAD Current club singles champion, Sam Palmer has been instrumental in establishing this squad consisting of players who want to take their game to the next level. Squad members will train and play competition on Tuesday nights whilst also attending practice sessions on Sunday mornings. The aim of the squad is to provide dedicated and hard working players with fast tracked pathways into the club’s top divisions and other tournaments. FAMILY FUED IN C3 In the tradition of great family feuds and battles of the past the Haugens and the Schmidts found themselves battling it out for gold in the club’s C3 division last season. For the record it was Peder and Eric Haugen who enjoyed a 3-1 win in the final over David and Ben Schmidt. Not content with their victory, the Haugen family has bolstered their stocks by introducing Ben and Sarah Haugen to club competition. C2 UPSET UNDER THE MICROSCOPE If ASADA thought they had their hands full with the long running Essendon saga, they may now have to turn their attention to the results of last season’s C2 final. Shane Mason and Jurgen Debrodt went into the gold medal final undefeated and with a staggering percentage of 268.89, whilst their opponents Allan Millen and Shirley Hanton on the other hand snuck into the final with a 6-3 record. However in a match that is still being heavily scrutinised, Allan and Shirley managed to secure an unlikely 3-1 victory. B sample results are still pending. MORNINGTON OPEN (SENIOR & AWD) For the first time in over a decade we will be hosting this tournament at our newly expanded stadium on May 24. Commonwealth Games representatives Heming Hu and Jian Fang Lay are amongst the players competing for winner’s cheques of $600 and $300 in the men’s and women’s singles events respectively. Hit hard and prosper Greig Whitelaw