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by Art K
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I’m writing at the beginning of October to congratulate everyone on a fabulous summer season, during which, supported by the good weather, we managed to play an impressive 173 matches across the three leagues.
The Summer League produced an amazing level of competition. Brackley A led for most of the season, but Banbury West End A and Byfield A made a late charge.
In the end,Banbury West End took the title in a very close finish, with Byfield A and Brackley A both finishing on 64 points, Byfield securing second place on games difference.
Division 2: Harbury edged out Brackley B by just one point (75 –74).
Division 3: King’s Sutton B won by a clear margin of 8 points, with Banbury West End as runners-up.
Division 4: Tysoe A and Harbury B tied on 51 points, with Tysoe taking the honours on game difference.
The Mixed Weekend League was another highlight, with Hook Norton A claiming top spot on 50 points, followed by Harbury Mixed in second.
Matches were played in great spirit throughout.We also held the first-ever Seniors Mixed League, which began this summer and now continues into the Winter.
Four teams took part, with King’s Sutton Seniors (Over 60s) winning on 35 points, ahead of Hook Norton in second place.
Congratulations and many thanks to everyone for the outstanding effort and sportsmanship this season.
I have created certificates this year (attached).
If captains or match secretaries would like to display them in their clubhouse, please let me know.
I’ll be happy to have them printed on glossy paper, as we used to do, and posted to you.
Thank you once again, and I look forward to another competitive Winter and Floodlit League season, which is already under way.
Fingers crossed for good tennis weather!
The Summer League produced an amazing level of competition. Brackley A led for most of the season, but Banbury West End A and Byfield A made a late charge.
In the end,Banbury West End took the title in a very close finish, with Byfield A and Brackley A both finishing on 64 points, Byfield securing second place on games difference.
Division 2: Harbury edged out Brackley B by just one point (75 –74).
Division 3: King’s Sutton B won by a clear margin of 8 points, with Banbury West End as runners-up.
Division 4: Tysoe A and Harbury B tied on 51 points, with Tysoe taking the honours on game difference.
The Mixed Weekend League was another highlight, with Hook Norton A claiming top spot on 50 points, followed by Harbury Mixed in second.
Matches were played in great spirit throughout.We also held the first-ever Seniors Mixed League, which began this summer and now continues into the Winter.
Four teams took part, with King’s Sutton Seniors (Over 60s) winning on 35 points, ahead of Hook Norton in second place.
Congratulations and many thanks to everyone for the outstanding effort and sportsmanship this season.
I have created certificates this year (attached).
If captains or match secretaries would like to display them in their clubhouse, please let me know.
I’ll be happy to have them printed on glossy paper, as we used to do, and posted to you.
Thank you once again, and I look forward to another competitive Winter and Floodlit League season, which is already under way.
Fingers crossed for good tennis weather!
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