Ryedale Table Tennis League

2006 Bower Trophy (Team KO Competition)

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The 2006 Bower Trophy draw

Ryedale E

Ryedale E

Ryedale E  

CSL 

Ryedale A  

Bye

Laundry A

Laundry A  

Ryedale C

CSL

CSL

CSL 

Bye

Settrington

Coneysthorpe C  

Coneysthorpe C

Ryedale B

Boro  

Ryedale A

 

Ryedale A  

Boro

Ryedale A

Ryedale A

Bye

Coneysthorpe A

Coneysthorpe A  

Coneysthorpe A  

Helmsley B

Helmsley A

Laundry B  

Laundry B

Westow

Westow

Westow  

Westow  

Amotherby A 

 

(winners) 

Bye

Whitby

Whitby

Bye

Scarborians

Ryedale D  

Helmsley C  

Ryedale D

Helmsley C

Helmsley C  

Amotherby C

Malton

Malton

Malton  

Amotherby A  

Bye

Amotherby B

Swinton  

Swinton

Coneysthorpe B

Coneysthorpe B 

Amotherby A  

Ryedale F

Amotherby A

Amotherby A

Bye

Results
Final
Amotherby A 5 4 Ryedale A
report on the final here
Semi finals 
CSL 1 5 Ryedale A
Westow 3 6 Amotherby A
 
Quarter finals 
Ryedale E CSL
Ryedale A Coneysthorpe A
Westow 5 4 Helmsley C
Malton 2 5 Amotherby A

 

Second Round 
Ryedale E 5 4 Laundry A
CSL 2 Coneysthorpe C
Boro 2 5 Ryedale A
Coneysthorpe A 5 2 Laundry B
Westow 7 2 Whitby
Ryedale D Helmsley C
Malton 5 4 Swinton
Coneysthorpe B 1 5 Amotherby A

 

First Round (23 Jan 06)
Laundry A 7 2 Ryedale C
Settrington 4 5 Coneysthorpe C
Ryedale B 1 5 Boro
Coneysthorpe A Helmsley B
Helmsley A 4 5 Laundry B
Scarborians 4 5 Ryedale D
Helmsley C 6 3 Amotherby C
Amotherby B 3 6 Swinton
Coneysthorpe B * * Ryedale F

* Tie conceded by Ryedale F

 

 


Points to note

  • First round matches should be played during the week of Jan 23rd.

  • Any team unable to fulfil their first round match by Feb 10 should concede the tie.

  • If your team progresses, please arrange your next match right away.

  • Scorecards should clearly be marked KO or Bower Trophy and sent to Andy Seed within 3 days of the match.

  • Matches consist of nine singles games. Each game is one set, first to 42, unless a player with a minus handicap is playing: see below for details.

  • Only players listed in the handicap list attached are eligible to play in this competition.

Scoring and rules

Matches consist of 9 singles sets. In the event of a tie (as shown below), the overall points must be added.

In games between two players on a plus handicap, there is one set up to 42 points, two serves each, change ends at 21.

The score is written on the card, as below, then the handicap points added to find the winner.

In games involving a player on a minus handicap, the lowest handicap is converted to to a plus and added to 42 to determine the length of a game. Eg, if a player on -8 plays someone on +2, there will be one set to 50, change at 25.

Completed Team KO scorecard:

Game 1 here is played to 49 because Boll has a -7 handicap (42+7, see). Boll wins 42-41 after his handicap is taken off and Wang’s is added on. Game 4 is a tie at 57-57, so each team gets half a point. The match is a 4½-4½  draw, so the overall points are added up. Shanghai win by 433 to 423 (but I saw the match and Amotherby were very unlucky).


Handicaps

Mike Polkinghorn -24
Tom Needham -24
Brian Quinn -24
Peter Fambely -22
Fred Yeung -20
Ed Wardman -20
John Flintoft -20
Charles Allenby -20
Ian Stansfield -20
Tim Adams -20
Steve Oldfield -18
Bernard Welford -18
Cliff Edens -18
Paul Young -18
Dave Burnham -18
John Freeman -16
Mungo Arney -16
Paul Swift -16
Malcolm Haswell -16
Danny Foxton -16
Joel Wright -16
Tom Weeden -16
John Hanson -14
John Foxton -14
Ruth Purseglove -14
Nathan Horsley -12
Charlie Allott -10
Ray Mitchell -10
Paul Cuthbertson -10
Tim Smith -10
Derek Elliot -10
Edward Fambely -10
Alec Hodgson -8
Wendy Prest -8
John Loftus -8
John Gascoyne -8
Bob Harrison -8
Gareth Bryning -8
Pete Lee -8
Reg Cammidge -6
Pat Swindell -6
Eddie Prest -4
Mick Temple -4
Mick Carter -2
Phil Trevelyan 0
Andy Seed 0
Andy Grayson 2
Jan Bryan 2
Ian Johnson 2
Fred Hurd 4
Ken Pidgeon 4
Stuart Brown 4
Gerald Cosens 4