Entry forms are now available for next months junior tournament
Author: Mike West
New Junior Club starting
RYDE SMASHERS BADMINTON CLUB
COMING SOON TO RYDE SCHOOL SPORTS HALL!
SUNDAY MORNING
Starts 5 March (first Sunday after Half Term)
Dan Coelho – Coach (Badminton England Qualified) – (DBS checked)
Contact: 07511024555 dionisio1601@gmail.com for more information and to sign up
FREE FIVE WEEK INTRODUCTION COURSE
Learn to play or improve your game
All equipment supplied – just wear sporty clothes and trainers
Parents welcome to join in the fun
Session 1 – Sunday mornings 9.30-10.30am
Little Smashers Age 5-10
Suitable for beginners and a fun introduction to badminton skills, games and lots of running around!
Session 2 – Sunday mornings 10.30-12.00am
Junior Smashers Age 11-17
Beginners welcome – learn shots, improve skills and get a great workout!
First Tournament win for Emma
Emma Barry, partnered by the experienced Barry Bushell, won her first Island tournament today winning the W&D Thomas mixed doubles at Ryde Academy.
Twenty pairs competed in a round robin competition consisting of four groups of five. The group winners progressed through to the semi finals. Both semi finals needed three sets to settle on a winner. Barry and Emma won by the narrowest of margins beating Michael Hamman and Sophia Hellyer 21-20 in the third set.
In the other semi final Richard Grainger and Becca Richards lost the opening set to Clayton Simpson and Sarah McWilliam 21-15 before taking the next two sets 21-11 21-15.
In a keenly contested final Barry and Emma won 21-17 21-14
Thanks to Ryde Kings Badminton club for hosting the event and providing refreshments
Ventnorians
Ventnorians have a new secretary
Ian Chatterton
10 Stonewood Gate
St Helens PO33 1FY
Tel 873777 Mobile 07966111137 email ian@emscar.co.uk
The team that kicked the Hornet nest
17 members of the IOW Junior Badminton Development Squad travelled to Havant on Sunday 15th May to compete in a mixed ability open tournament hosted by the “Havant Hornets” junior badminton club. They were supported on the day by various family members, as well as Richard Gray, senior county team manager and coach and Keith Hobbins, junior development secretary and lead coach. 31 people travelled in total.
It was a long day with the kids playing between 8 and 10 matches each depending on the numbers in their groups.
There were approx 100 competitors in total who were split into beginners, experienced club players and more experienced players, including many who play at county level. The players in each of the groups were very well matched (well done the organisers) and all the matches were played with a very high degree of focus and determination as well as skill and athleticism.
Between them the island players won 6 individual and 2 pairs silver medals as well as exceptional performances from Oliver Clow, who won all of his games to take individual gold and Isabelle Honnor and Lacey Gulliver who won their pairs gold.
Sam Collings, despite never having trained with the squad, paired up with another relatively new player Curtis Thompson and put on an excellent display of team work and effort to also take their pairs gold.
Despite the very high standard of play on display the highlight of the day came after the tournament had finished. At the end of the presentation of trophies and medals a special trophy was awarded to an individual, chosen by the coaches and officials, who might not be the best player but who demonstrated the best attitude and approach to their game, showed respect and consideration to their opponents and the officials and who played with a permanent smile on their face.” I am very proud to say that the Player Of The Day Award went to another absolute beginner from the IOW, Georgia Crockett. Well done Georgia”.
Players names;
Ryan Whitewood 16. Jack Hobbins 14. Richo Hadibroto 13. Aaron Scott-Roberts 13. Oliver Clow 13. Sam Collings 12. Lily Green 12. Isabelle Honnor 12. Lacey Gulliver 12. Emily Clow 11. Curtis Thompson 11. Sarah Baggott 10. Georgia Crockett 10. Sam Gray 10. Matthew Lockhart 10. George Gray 8. Joe Crockett 8.
Honnors take Honours
Isobelle Honnor became the youngest ever winner of the W& D Thomas mixed doubles handicap tournament today, partnered by her elder brother, Matthew who had won the competition four seasons ago.
In the final they defeated Rob Bridges and Becky Richards 21-14 21-17.
The 18 pairs entered competed in four groups with the group winners progressing to the semi final. In the semi finals, Matthew & Isobelle defeated Brian & Chris Amy 21-19 21-16 whilst Rob & Becky defeated James Phillips and Penny Osman 21-14 15-21 21-20
Contact amendments
Jenny Beckingham (Cowes Secretary) has a new mobile number 07398459143. The website has been amended.
Ian Parker (BCA) will be unavailable until the autumn so contact details at BCA have been split. Please contact Paul Skinner 07999445004 re matches or Helen Foss helen.higginson@hotmail.com
Juniors compete for 24 hours
The IOW junior badminton squad completed a 24 hour ‘badmintonathon’ recent;y. Starting at 12 noon Saturday 13th and finishing 12 noon Sunday 14th.
13 squad members took part supported by friends, family, league and senior county players and coaches.
I instructed the youngsters to take it easy as 24 hours was a long time to just stay awake without exerting high levels of energy. Obviously this instruction was completely ignored by juniors and seniors alike and every game from the first to the last was played in a competitive and determined to win manner. Despite this there was a permanent queue of players eager to get on court, even in the early hours of Sunday morning when some of the older participants, no names mentioned, were subject, not just to fatigue but also ever increasing levels of pain, the court was never empty and determination and enthusiasm never waned.
Some players and family members had to leave at various times due to previous arrangements but most were able to come back and continue their participation. Some players had to take the occasional cat nap, but they too came back with renewed energy.
Perhaps the most committed of these players was Cleet Holmberg (coach and league player) who, in the middle of a game at about 5am, blinked while waiting to receive a serve, couldn’t open his eyes and only woke up as he began to fall to the floor. Despite this small lapse in concentration, he just shook his head and carried on, what a hero! He also tells us that he went for 10 hours without defeat! However, as no one else was counting we only have his word for that and, of course, the average age of his opponents was about 12 or 13! Even so, given his age and general condition, still quite impressive.
Special thanks go to Tony Isaacs (IOWBA chairman, Freshwater coach and over 70’s county player) for staying the distance in support of the kids. As always, he was keen to pass his knowledge and experience on to the juniors, although Kayliegh Cope(16) and Ryan Whitewood(16) (team member) seemed a little reluctant to participate in Tony’s impromptu “drills” session at 4.30 in the morning. I wonder why?
Tina Scott-Roberts was there for the whole 24 hours in support of her son Aaron. She also undertook the role of matriarch, chaperone, and personal stylist to Kayliegh and Sofie Green(16) (team captain). Well done girls, it’s important to always keep up appearances. Tina also got promoted to chief tea maker as well as taking her turn on court despite never playing badminton before.
Harry Rann(17) (team member and league player) arrived mid Saturday afternoon after finishing 5th in a 150 competitor cross country race. He then played through the night before leaving to catch a ferry to a full day’s work in the theatre on the mainland. Great energy and commitment Harry!
My performance of the weekend award has to go Ryan Whitewood. On several occasions he looked out on his feet. On each occasion he managed to shake himself back into action without taking a rest. He was ever present on court and always reluctant to come off court so that others could take their turn. Well done Ryan, great determination!
Aaron Scott-Roberts (13) (team member and Hampshire U15 County squad player) and Jack Hobbins (13) (team member and Hampshire U15 County squad player) both completed the full 24 hours with only a short break in the early hours and as you would expect from these 2 talented and committed players, they put in maximum effort in every game, never thinking that they needed to save some energy for later.
Sofie Green and her sister Lily (12) (team member) were first to arrive with their mum Mel. Sofie left around tea time to go to a friend’s party. She came back with Kayliegh at around 10.30pm and they both stayed and played to the end. Lily came back with mum and dad, Richard (league player) early Sunday morning and stayed with her sister until noon.
Leo Popov (14) (team member) went on a family holiday Saturday evening but he and his dad, Nik put in a valuable few hours prior to their departure.
Younger players who took part on both Saturday and Sunday but, for a variety of reasons, weren’t able to stay overnight were, Sam Gray (10) (team member) and younger brothers George (7) and Charlie (5). While he was there Charlie demonstrated a determination that many adults would have difficulty matching and he left us in no doubt about who he thought was in charge! Thanks to Charlotte (mum) for the cakes, they were deeelicious! And to Richard (dad, senior county team manager, player and junior coach) for always doing whatever he can to support and promote island badminton.
Max Coelho (10) (team member) and dad Dan (league player) managed a few hours on Saturday with Dan coming back later and playing into the early hours.
Lacey Gulliver (12) (team member) brought along younger brother Bailey (10) as well as mum Debbie and dad Dougie. They put in a long stint up to about midnight then came back in the morning and stayed to the end.
Emily Clow (11) and her brother Oliver (13) (both team members) arrived with mum Michelle at noon on Saturday and put in a long session and arrived back early Sunday and performed very well up to mid day.
Sarah Baggott (10) (team member) and mum Jo (IOWBA social sec. and league player) arrived early, stayed late into the night and then came back early Sunday and stayed to the end.
Sarah was later joined by big sisters Sofie and Lucy (both senior county and league players) and grandma Penny Osman turned up to give her support and make it a full house for the Baggott/Osman clan.
Senior county and league players James Phillips and Stuart Isaacs arrived with Sofie and Lucy. All 4 arrived late on Saturday evening after working all day and stayed and played into the early hours. All 4 were an excellent example to the youngsters and gave them great encouragement. Stuart had a short break then came back in the morning with younger brother Jack (league player) and both stayed until noon. Stuart also, very generously, paid for the hire of the hall.
The family Isaacs presence was completed by the arrival of Sally(senior county and league player) Saturday evening. Unfortunately she wasn’t able to play due to an ongoing injury. Despite us all enjoying a Chinese take away at around 8.30pm and everyone bringing our own food, the big pile of extra goodies brought by Sally was very much appreciated and enjoyed by everyone, thanks Sally.
Neil Cain (freshwater club) put in 2 long sessions on Saturday, 1 either side of a tennis match.
Jon Leeke (league player) from “GoPuffin” driving school and Jon (league player) and Julie O’Bryan (freshwater club) from “Coast and Country Marquees” all joined us Saturday evening after working all day and stayed late into Sunday and came back later to help finish off the session.
Gill Bushell called in on Sunday morning to lend her support. Between them, the generous financial contributions made by Gill, Jon Leeke and the O’Bryan’s were sufficient to cover all the expenses incurred by this event, plus a bit left over, and along with Stuarts contribution for the hall this means that all the money raised by the children’s efforts will go towards the purchase of equipment and travel and other associated costs.
Last but by no means least Richard Price (league player), despite a busy day ahead of him turned up to play for 3 hours, but more importantly he brought his outdoor camping stove and cooked bacon and eggs for anyone who wanted them, which of course was most of us.
This is probably the hardest thing that most of those involved have ever undertaken. But everyone put in the maximum possible effort and got out an enormous amount of enjoyment and fun, as well as some special memories.
For my own part, despite fatigue and ever increasing pain, I cannot remember a single moment when I wasn’t either smiling or laughing.
I think/hope I’ve remembered to mention everyone who took part, if not they know who they are and I will thank them personally when I see them.
A massive thank you goes out to everyone who dug into their pockets in support of the children, it really is very much appreciated. And if after reading this report anyone else feels they would like to contribute towards the training and development costs of these very talented, focussed and determined young athletes, I can be contacted on 07821938109 or at keithhobbins@btinternet.com
The next fund raising activity has already been organised by Richard Gray, Jo Baggott and Penny Osman for Sunday 13th March and I hope it receives as much support as this one.
Kindest regards to everyone involved in IOW badminton.
Keith Hobbins. Junior Development Secretary.
ICC Over 60 2016
2016 ICC Tournament – Over 60’s
This year over 60’s successfully continued their reputation at this event – not necessarily for our badminton skills, but most certainly for enjoying the ‘social’ aspect of the weekend, along with a serious (but friendly) approach to all the matches played, even giving one or two of our opponents a bit of a scare along the way!
Having ‘messed with’ the stats, the heroes of or team were Mike West and Dot Anderson who were our highest scoring male and female players over the weekend, the rest of us mere mortals trailing quite closely behind. The captain’s results were (disappointingly) the least impressive, but I shall lay claim to “shot of the weekend”, which those who saw it must surely agree was a truly wonderful moment!
My thanks as always to a superbly easy-to-manage team, who consistently make my life as simple as possible in a role that is not relished by many – for which I remain extremely grateful.
Here’s to the continued fitness of all our players, in order that we may all complete the season in the same spirit of enjoyment with which it has begun.
Ian Parker (team captain)
Ventnorians return
Ventnorians will be re-joining the league this season, bringing the number of teams in Division 3 up to 8, the same as the other two divisions.