Cambridgeshire IInd team further cemented their top-table position in
Division 5D with a second win, this time against last years' bogey team
and Division Champions Northants II.
With a sense of anticipation going into the match, and
sharing the hall with the IIIrd team who were also playing close rivals
Bedforshire, the atmosphere at the venue was febrile. The match
started hopefully, with both James Wilson and Rob Couch leading in their
singles after the first end. However, while Rob managed to put his
immense reach and irresistible will into winning the second end 21-17,
James was reeled in by an experienced and consistent first singles
player, and lost in a knife-edge last game 20-22.
In the girls' singles, both Molly Carter and Kate
Marshall proved too strong and able for the Northants players, and won
comfortably in two ends.
The match took a less positive turn with Captain
Daniel Bates and James combining in a particularly nervy first doubles
game, in which they never truly settled into a rhythm and lost in
straight sets. Rob teamed up with Paul Martell to more success winning
their draw. In the return game, James and Daniel settled more and won
comfortably, while Rob and Paul having won the first end against the
Northants first pair could not maintain the effort and lost in three.
The Cambridgeshire girls however maintained their
standards from the singles with a clean sweep of the doubles draws.
Molly partnered Liz Salmon while Kate paired up with Jessica Sharman.
Both pairs secured their game against the second pair in straight sets,
while the first pair offered stiffer resistance. They pushed Jessica
and Kate to a nailbiting 24-22 finale, with Jessica applying the final
Coup de Grace with a disguised sliced drop shot which drew cheers and a
standing ovation from the watching crowds.
Going into the mixed, which is traditionally a
Cambridgeshire strength, with a 9-3 scoreline gave reason for optimism.
However, the bonus point awarded for achieving 10 sets proved much
tighter than hoped. While Jessica and Daniel put in a commanding
performance to win 21-17, 21-14, James and Kate and Paul and Liz found
their opposition tougher. Even though James and Kate also came out of
the blocks blazingly fast, they were eventually tracked down and lost in
three 21-10, 16-21, 16-21. Paul and Liz also lost their last game in
the third end having taken the first comfortably, with another set game
21-13, 17-21, 22-24.
In the outcome then, Cambridgeshire were delighted to
secure full points and remain firmly at the top of their division.
Their next stop is a pre-Christmas trip to Lincolnshire.
More information about results of the Cambs II team is available on the Team Page.