Littleton Tennis Club Weblog

April 4, 2008

LITTLETON JUNIORS ARE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS AGAIN!

Filed under: Junior Tennis — littletontennis @ 10:41 am

Littleton Under 14s

More CONGRATULATIONS to Tim, Josh, Chris, Jonnie & Jamie – the members of the Littleton 14 & under boys’ team who have played their way to another Hants & Isle of Wight League Championship title.

Having convincingly won all of their earlier group matches, the Littleton boys met the other group winners, Fleming Park, in the championship play-off. On this occasion members of the team were Tim, Josh, Chris & Jonnie. The match was played at Littleton in perfect weather conditions and there were some very closely contested battles on court. Two of the matches went to a third set championship tie-break, and, despite a great fight-back from Littleton in each case, the Fleming Park boys kept calm, continued to play good tennis and won through. Nevertheless, the sets and games that Chris & Jonnie had won proved to be very important in the final outcome. Tim and Josh played exceptional tennis, both in their individual singles matches and then together in the doubles match. In the six sets played, the two boys lost just six games in total.

At the end of all the matches, the score was 3 – 3. For a second time in less than a week, Littleton’s fate was going to be decided on a countback of games, but this time the count was in Littleton’s favour!

April 2, 2008

LITTLETON LEGENDS – Under 16 Boys’ Team

Filed under: Junior Tennis — littletontennis @ 12:26 am

CONGRATULATIONS to all the Littleton Tennis Club boys who have just completed the Hants & Isle of Wight Winter League matches for the under 16 age group: DAVID; ADAM; BEN; JOSH; TOM; SAM; ANDREW; HOLDEN. Winners of their group; very nearly County Champions!

Wimps deterred by near freezing temperatures, rain or a bit of a breeze? Not our boys! They battled through the worst of weather conditions during the winter months to emerge winners of their group – and so earned the right to play the winners of the other group in the league in a final match to decide who would be the County Winter League Champions. Littleton’s opposition: Ryde Lawn Tennis Club, drawn to play at home – yes, on the Isle of Wight.

The match was arranged for Saturday 29th March, 1 p.m. start, with a reserve date, 5th April. On either date the team chose itself as different Littleton boys were unavailable because of school and other commitments.

The weather forecast was not promising for the last Saturday in March and by 9 a.m. on that Saturday it seemed very, very unlikely that the match would be played. However, at about 10 a.m., the Ryde tennis coach/team organiser insisted that: “… the climate on the island is always different from the mainland…” (after all, it is at least ten minutes away by hovercraft) and, despite all our misgivings, convinced the Littleton lot that the predicted heavy rain and gale force winds would not visit Ryde.

Huh!

It started to rain as the team & loyal supporters got off the hovercraft – and, just as predicted, the weather got worse… and worse… and worse. The rain got wetter and the wind got windier and the penetrating cold drove even the hardiest of parents to the club house for shelter & some warmth.

All credit to the boys of both teams – they just got on with playing their matches and, despite the horrendous conditions, managed to produce some first-class quality tennis. After the first round of matches, the Littleton team was 2-1 down. In the second round, undaunted by the score, Ben played a really determined, skilful game in his singles match, finally winning in a tense tie-break decider, while Adam & David eventually out-played their opposition in a very entertaining doubles match. So, the final result was a draw: 3 matches to Ryde; 3 to Littleton … but, the league rules stated that the championship should be decided on a count back of games – and Ryde had won more games than Littleton.

(Of course I’m biased, but the Littleton boys did not deserve to lose the championship play-off in such a way, playing in such bad conditions; also, on this occasion the home advantage was also a significant factor!) It’s always a bit of an anti-climax when a result depends on game difference and in some ways it does seem a shame that a championship should be decided in such a way.

Well, biased or not, I am especially proud to be associated with the good-natured, well-mannered, determined and talented young people who are the ‘Littleton Legends’. Very well done, all of you!

Vivienne

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