Press Report 14.1.08
by Geoff
Ware
Cippenham Young Players’ New Year Festival
What a
great start to the year with over 200 juniors participating in the Cippenham
New Year Young Players’ Festival of Table Tennis played over the weekend. Day
one at the PremierClub’s 17-table extravaganza featured the sports up and
coming under 12’s and under 14’s, future stars.
Eleven
years old Jared Patel, another product of the Peniel Academy conveyor belt,
stole the show with a magnificent brace of wins in both of the boy’s open
events. The audacious fact about his workmanlike title win in the under 14
competition, was that Patel came from an unseeded position, to knock out local
Cippenham favourite, Eddie Mitchell in the quarter final, and then play a
titanic match to outstay Azarel Adebanjo at the penultimate stage. His final
opponent and top seed, Lewis Gray, was not going down without a determined
fight, and this match proved to be the best of the day, with some awesome
topspin rallies, which eventually went right to the wire, with Patel victorious
in the final leg.
Forty-one
Peniel Academy players took part over the two-day festival, and yet another of
their starlets, Annabelle Gibson, took centre stage in the girls under 12’s
event. She played many inspirational matches en-route to taking home the
winner’s trophy, and in a pulsating final against her club mate Estelle
Purkiss, ran out the winner in the final set.
Very
rarely does a title not wing its way west down the M4 to the Blaenafon Club in
Wales, and so was the case in the under 14’s girls’ tournament. Thirteen year
old “Miss Dynamite”
Chloe
Thomas, was in no mood for compromise, when taking on her final opponent, that
of England ranked number 4, Bethany March. These very talented young ladies
were literally like two featherweight boxers slugging it out until the bitter
end. In a magnificent final, full of drama and suspense, with the hardest
hitting and counter smashing you could wish to see. Somehow, Thomas found the
extra stamina to win 11-8 in the fifth end, and take home another trophy to the
valleys.
It was the
turn of the under 16’s and under 18’s on the final day of the Cippenham Young
Players’ Festival. Fifteen years old, Rachel Anslow, another star from Peniel,
was emerging through the rounds, to reach the final of the girls under 16’s.
This young lady that plays with short pimples on the backhand side was playing
very positively, to set up a concluding match, with the in form Chloe Thomas.
Anslow soon found herself two sets to one down, however finished strongly to
take the final two legs, and the title.
Meanwhile
the under 16’s boys event was reaching the closing stages. Local hero, Eddie
Mitchell was a straight sets winner in the first semi final against Lewis Gray.
The other semi went to Guy Ben-Aroya, overcoming a spirited challenge from
Daniel O’Connell. The stage was set for the boys final on the show court, with
Mitchell facing the in form Ben-Aroya. It was a match to savour, with some
brilliant play from both lads. It was looking as though there would be a local
Cippenham winner in the shape of the left handed Mitchell, when in the fifth
end he held an 8-5 lead. However it was not to be, as the Barnet player,
Ben-Aroya, conjured up some excellent shots to put Mitchell under strong
pressure, running out a 11-9 final leg winner.
The last
of the events were well under way and to the credit of all concerned at
Cippenham kept the show rolling on time. The under 18’s girls’ competition was
dominated by two very in form girls, and turned out to be an all Welsh final,
with Chloe Thomas taking on her younger Blaenafon club mate, 11 year old
Charlotte Carey. In a one sided final, Thomas took her tally to two titles with
some ferocious attacking play.
Not to be outdone, Chloe’s older brother, Patrick Thomas took the final event on the card, that of the boys under 18’s. Thomas was in great form. However he had to work very hard in his semi-final against Lewis Gray before coming out on top 11-7 in the fifth end. Whilst in the other semi final Ryan Veigas had a marathon match with Eddie Mitchell, taking his place in the final against Thomas, with an 11-7 final end win. Thomas took Ggld, with his vast experience coming into play against relative newcomer Veigas, who to his credit took Patrick all the way, going down 7-11 in the last end.
Results:
Under-18
Boys’ Singles: Patrick Thomas (Wales) beat Ryan Viegas (Middx)
Under-18
Girls’ Singles: Chloe Thomas (Wale) beat Charlotte Carey (Wales)
Under-16
Boys’ Singles: Guy Ben-Atoya (Herts) beat Eddie Mitchell (Slough)
Under-16
Girls’ Singles: Rachael Anslow (Essex) beat Chloe Thomas (Wales)
Under-14
Boys’ Singles: Jared Patel (Essex) beat Lewis Gray (Kent)
Under-14
Girls’ Singles: Chloe Thomas (Wales) beat Bethany March (Essex)
Under-12
Boys’ Singles: Jared Patel (Essex) beat Lewis Williams (Wales)
Under-12
Girls’ Singles: Annabelle Gibson (Essex) beat Estelle Purkis (Essex)