

With the day bringing some very light drizzle, the early evening clouds overheard were mixed with a threat of rain and some bright sunshine shining through.
3 nets were ready, but some randomly missing net lines meant only two could be put up. The brave decision was made to alter the layout of the courts (which for anyone who chased a ball down the slope will undoubtedly agree it won’t be repeated…).
The players arrived and started warming up, and the first round teams were set.
The day saw another great turnout, maxing at 21 players. There were ‘crowds*’ all around, and even a fly-by from the Mote Park Model Plane Club!
(*crowds being 3 parents, some geese, some passers by and dog walkers…)
We saw another new player Matt come into the fold, narrowly missing out on the top 30 on the leader board, but a great start none the less.
Some standout performances to note:
- Kenny (now the leading women’s player at 5th overall, even missing the 1st round of games) .
- Gareth, Jorden, Phil and Sonny all managing to exceed the 130 point mark.
- Gareth had the highest average points per game this at 21.83, but missed the final round.
- The dog that invaded the pitch during set-up.
Our highest scorer this week though, bringing with her some regional experience and youthful energy, was Izzy. Scoring a massive 142 points today, from consistent serving and passing, and some very smart play at the net.
When notified of this achievement, she repsonded:
“Ah that’s amazing, thank you!! Had so much fun yesterday”
With only 3 more scheduled events this summer, things could still move around:
- The top 4 all being within 55 points, a 3 point lead in each game may see the leader change hands.
- A missed event will also see people further down the board have a chance to come back, with an average score of 117 per event…
Who will challenge Gareth after his 2nd week leading the championship?
Who will get the green highlighter to show they scored the most?
Who will trip over something and pretend it didn’t happen as they search for anyone who might have seen it?
Will the weather hold out? Join us in the park, spectators welcome 🙂
































































































































