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The Heath Tournament 2002-2003
Played at Aldenham on Sunday 13th April 2003
Foreword
At 10.30 on a warm and sunny spring morning the competitors were ready. (All but two, who were transporting a barrel
of ‘Scholey’s Finest Ale’ from the car park to the courtside). The line up included a combination of Heath regulars
and specially invited guest players. This year’s first timers were Trevor Barton (Aldenhamian) and Pete Scholey
(Edwardian).
The rules; each match lasts for thirty minutes with a blast on the whistle from the timekeeper when only five
minutes are left to play. Normal game scoring is used and the team with the most points over the thirty minutes is
the winner. So if you win the first game 12-10 but are trailing 0-3 in the next you lose 12-13 overall! This format
allows no time to relax as all pairs play ‘back to back’ matches until the tournament is over. By this stage most
players are both physically and mentally exhausted and only too ready to retire to the pub!
Opening Rounds
The draw produced some interesting pairings and the wise money was on either LindsayM/Scholey or Rose/Shepherd to
be eventual champions. The early rounds produced some fine fives and some unexpected victories! The closest match
saw the youngsters, LindsayJ/Woods, narrowly defeat the more senior pair Barton/Wootton, while other battling
performances included Friend/Fraser beating Randall/Whitehead and Pulsford/Seelig overcoming Dennis/Pemberton.
Unfortunately, in two of the quarter-finals, injuries to LindsayM and Khan robbed their partners, Scholey and
Chamberlain respectively, of the chance to progess and this allowed Rose/Shepherd and Fredenham/Smith easy passage
to the semi finals.
Semi-finals
In the first semi-final the two ‘bye’ pairs met. Rose/Shepherd powered through to an easy win despite a late
rally from Fredenham/Smith with Rose dominating the front court play and Shepherd supporting him from the back court.
The second semi-final between Friend/Fraser and Pulsford/Seelig was a yoyo affair with each side taking what
appeared a winning lead and then losing it. The match was memorable for some excellent back court play from Fraser
(who saves up his best for this competition), for some lengthy rallies, and for a ‘let’ which enabled
Pulsford/Seelig to win through 13-12 in extra time after scores were tied after thirty minutes.
Final
The final was therefore between Rose/Shepherd and Pulsford/Seelig. The senior pair started well but after a
series of unlucky edges found themselves 8-6 down. The match opened out into a fast and open volleying game with
Rose and Pulsford trading shots on the step and Shepherd and Seelig returning everything from the back court. The
younger pair won 17-16 at the final whistle. It was a good match to play in and a good match to watch.
Presentations
Presentations were made afterwards in the sunshine outside the Roundbush public house where Josh Rose and Tim Shepherd
received the coveted and new Heath shirt in a striking ‘sunshine’ yellow colour. Both had previously lost in the
final and it was fitting that they should win their first Tournament together. Phil Lyndon was thanked for his role
as timekeeper and substitute and Andrew Fraser for organising the sweeping of the courts prior to the start.
Interestingly no player has won the competition more than twice! A challenge to Neil Margerison (Old Creaky),
Andrew Fraser (Mr Consistent) and Tim Chamberlain (Mr Legal Rights) for next year.
J.G.M.P.
The Heath Tournament Report 2002-2003 by Graham Pulsford
Prepared 1st May 2003
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