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Concordia Squash Club Closed Competition 2023

22/4/2023

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Finals Night.         Friday 21st April.
 
Bill Johnson had a good few companions on the balcony to watch 2 entertaining games of squash.
First up was Chris Brock against Dan Cusack.
Dan was always going to be up against it facing a (relatively) young and fit opponent who relishes long orthodox length exchanges. And so it panned out.
Dan spent forever at the back of the court retrieving length ball during many 20 and 30 shot rallies. Dan worked very hard and occasionally got the opportunity to cut out the drives and play some good drops. Unfortunately for him, Chris picked many of them up and so the rallies went on.
Many on the balcony were pleased it was Dan and not them.
3-0 to Chris but lets not take anything away from Dan, he stuck in and battled to give us a game to enjoy watching.
 
In the A competition Matt Guthery had the unenviable task of playing our 9 times club champion who although hasn’t played a lot of squash this year, is still as strong as ever.
No disrespect to Matt but the first game was both a surprise and a credit to him.
Tony Hedley started steady enough and appeared to be prepared to let a few drops go, I’m guessing just easing into the game for fear of over doing it early on, Tony is getting on a bit now and old squash players do this !
Matt had a different approach and took full advantage of what could be called a ‘cagey’ start. Matt attacked the ball and took it as early as possible every time, cutting it out with effective drops and he did this throughout the first game. 15-10 to Matt and a bit of a wake up call for Tony. Very few in the club manage to take a game from Tony so this was no small feat.
 
 
All change in the next 3 games where Tony came back on court with a few amendments. He worked on his length with a little added pace and found the width. Some lobs thrown in for good measure meant Matt couldn’t volley anything.
From mid way through the 2nd game Matt often found himself at the back of the court and vulnerable to the drop shot.
Curiously Tony didn’t play too many of those until later in the game working Matt very hard with accurate length and line squash ending with the inevitable loose one which Tony dispatched. Matt played well and worked very hard to help provide a very entertaining game.
3-1 to Tony but there is much promise from Matt.
Beer and curry followed and a good night was had by all.
 
Just a note on the weeks event as a whole.
Some great squash and good social interaction. For me it was good to see some new players, Eric Tolman and James Templey and a much improved Dave McCrae. Of course there are the usual ‘die hards’ (you know who you are) who always make the competitions what they are.
Look forward to doing it all again.
A handicap competition is scheduled for 7th July where I hope all the players in all of our leagues will get stuck in. Playing squash is what it’s all about.
Thank you to all those who marked games this week, to Andy Silver and Graeme Sneddon for their help with the Monday night conundrum and to the ever present (and wise) Bill Johnson who watched and supported every encounter this week.
Ian Mc
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Concordia Squash Club Closed Competition 2023            Semi Finals Night

20/4/2023

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 It was good to see a crowd joining Bill Johnson to watch the 4 games on offer on Wednesday evening.
First up was Peter Archbold against Tony Hedley. A daunting task for Peter who knew what was coming.
Tony was in another zone in this match playing powerful controlled and accurate squash. Unfortunately for Peter his opponent found good width and length with every shot and had Peter under pressure from virtually every serve to the inevitable rally ending. Peter battled as he always does and made a match of it but the result was never in any doubt. 3-0 to Tony.
In the other semi, Andy Lawrence was up against Matt Guthery. Previous league encounters were a mixed bag with both players coming out on top on different occasions. In other words- a difficult one to call. As it turned out Matt won it 3-1 with enough shots put out of Andy’s reach to finish the rallies. A good contest.
 
In the B competition Dan Cusack worked out how to overcome his older opponent Steve Ross.
Steve is an experienced player having won the competition in 1998 as well as last year (2022) and has a number of shots to confuse. Oh that boast.
Steve won the first came before Dan started to mix it up and play many more drop shots and boasts of his own- enough of them out of Steve’s reach. 3-1 to Dan.
In the final match of the night Rob Owen put in a great performance against Chris Brock. As is his way, Chris played much orthodox length squash trying to keep Rob at the back of the court, Rob had other ideas. Apart from his hard hitting- Rob played many out right winners from all over the court making the result of this game very unpredictable indeed. At 2-2 it was anyone’s.
The last game of the night was nip and tuck all the way with neither player getting any sort of foothold.
It was probably 2 or 3 unforced errors from Rob mid way through the game which determined the result, 15-13 to Chris in the end. A great way to finish the evening.
Thank you to those who marked, particularly Graeme Sneddon who stayed the distance and marked to the end.
 
Finals start at 6pm on Friday (21st) ) followed by a few beers in the village and a curry for those who want one.
          
    
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Concordia Squash Club Closed Competition 2023

19/4/2023

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A Competition 2nd Round Matches and the B Competition on
Tuesday 18th April.

 
 
No complication with the A draw. 8 players to battle it out.
Dave McCrae continued with his good form and gave Matt
Guthery something to think about. In truth Matt was too strong throughout but had a lot of running about to do in order to close out the rallies. Some thoughtful squash from Dave, alas 3-0 to Matt.
The Tony Hedley v Mark Knott match had the potential for being an interesting encounter but only if Mark had his ‘eye in’ and could play those winning drops from anywhere on the court. A combination of Tony’s placement and too many errors from Mark ended up with a 3-0 to Tony score line.
Some good rallies along the way !
Andy Lawrence played steady controlled squash which was simply too much for Eric Tolman in the 3rd A competition match. Despite this, Eric gave 110% to make it a game of squash well worth watching. Great effort.
Similarly, Peter Archbold dealt with Andy Silver in tidy fashion. Andy has some great shots up his sleeve and started the contest strongly, there were some very entertaining and evenly matched rallies. Overall Andy had too much to do and gradually ran out of steam. 3-0 to Peter
and a well entertained crowd.
 
The B Competition needed 2 play off games to fight for the last 2 places in the draw. Dan Cusack was up against Keith Grey and Martin Dowd had to play Peter Edney.
First though, the other matches played out. Steve Ross comfortably dealt with James Templey winning 3-0. James is a newcomer to squash and has much potential, we look forward to seeing his progress and climb up our club ladder as I’m sure he will.
Rob Owen played Nick Humphrey and took the game 3-0.
There are few in the club that hit the ball harder than Rob and this power had Nick in some difficulty too often. As always, Nick gave it his all and took it all with a cheery smile-a great Ambassador for the game.
Dan Cusack and Keith Grey battled it out in the first play-off game. Someone forgot to remind them this was the best of
3 ! So followed a monumental 5 setter. Both know each others game very well and this showed as many of their better shots were anticipated and the rallies stretched.
Dan battled to the win 15-10 in the fifth.
Peter Edney was running late and on arrival seemed unsettled. His play-off match against Martin Dowd was cut short as he had to pull up injured. Get well Peter.
On the face of it, Martin had a slight advantage going into his B match proper against Dan Cusack. (Dan had just had the 5 setter) but Martin had already played a league game earlier in the day, would you believe- against Keith Grey !
Martin and Dan put on a great display of gritty ‘never say die’ battling squash which was great to watch. Another 5 setter for Dan ended in triumph 15-12. Could have gone either way, well played Martin.
Martin Davison and Chris Brock must have decided they would leave the best until last by putting on a very intriguing battle of quality squash. Chris stuck to his game plan of orthodox length squash trying to keep Martin at the back and denying him any ‘volley-kill’ opportunities. More often than not it didn’t work out like that and Martin had Chris running in all directions and pulling him to the front of the court. The balcony had no idea where the ball might end up, never mind Chris. Both players put in a monumental effort to provide quality entertainment. Stamina was the key and Chris showed the stronger in the last few rallies. A joy to watch.
Thank you to all of those players (and non players) who marked games and to those who came along to join Bill Johnson on the balcony. It was one of those nights which made everything worthwhile. Semi finals to be played on Wednesday 19th April, 5.20pm start. Come along and support the event.
 

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Concordia Squash Club Closed Competition 2023

19/4/2023

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1st Round
 
There were 20 entries for this years competition. Not a helpful number when sorting out who plays who. What I should have done was arrange qualifiers a week before the event to get the entries to a handy 16.
Eight to go through and 8 to enter the B competition.
I didn’t.
What then transpired (on the night) was a very mixed bag of names out of the hat and a post 1st round eliminator played by some tired entrants. It got even more confused when Simon Long and Lewis Harding pulled out, Eric Tolman was added, my fault I hadn‘t included him in the first place, and Martin Davison delayed without an ETA when his wife had to attend hospital - thankfully nothing too serious.
More consternation with one or two players on an Anniversary meal deadline or some other appointment and players arranging amongst themselves that they would play a little later !
Not to worry, it all fell into place on the night but not without the help of Andy Silver and Graeme Sneddon.
So...... the squash itself.
Mark Knott gave Rob Owen little chance winning 3-0 and playing any number of devastating drops which Rob just couldn’t cope with. The added bonus was that Rob went on to mark other games for the rest of the evening. Cheers
Rob.
Andy Lawrence went through against Peter Edney but didn’t have it all his own way. Peter took the first game but had to work too hard to get it. His variety of shots are a joy to watch but stamina is the Achilles heel. The next three were 4, 8 and 4. 3-1 to Andy.
Two new entries, (always a joy to see) Eric Tolman and James Templey played their first Concordia competition game and with a marker. Eric was too experienced for James but a good game all the same.
Martin Dowd put up a good fight against Steve Ross, something that Steve would regret later, Steve did get through however.
Matt Gutherey proved too strong for Keith Grey and won 3-1. Shot for shot they looked even enough but whether Matt realised it or not, his shots with pace put Keith on the back foot struggling to get his racket to the ball. Good squash.
Andy Silver looked comfortable against Graeme Sneddon mainly due to his court coverage. Graeme has all the skills and ability but the ball was all too often out of reach.
Tony Hedley beat Dan Cusack in relatively straight forward fashion.
There was some quality squash played late on when Peter Archbold went head to head with Chris Brock. Peter took the spoils but it could have gone either way. All the games got to 14-14, they don’t come closer. Great to watch.
In order to even up the draw there was a need for an elimination game. Steve Ross and Dave McCrae were the unfortunate players having to play again. Dave was going into the contest having made light work of Nick Humphrey in his first round match-proper. Dave made few mistakes.
As mentioned, Steve had a tough one against Martin Dowd so beating Dave straight after wasn’t going to be a stroll.
And so it proved. Dave made the most of both his youth and his reach. He just stuck in and retrieved relentlessly.
Steve ran out of steam, a shoulder strain didn’t help either but we mustn’t take anything away from Dave, he played so well. His reward is a 2nd round match against Matt Guthery. Should be interesting.
2nd round matches start 5.20pm on Tuesday 18th April.

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