The County Masters tournament was hosted by Redcar Squash Club in
January. This is a competition based on various age groups, the youngest being
over 35 with no upper age limit. Sedgefield Squash Club was well represented
across several age groups, resulting in appearances in a few of the finals.
Sedgefield’s successes were:
Colin Langley won the over 40s, with Francis Jones runner up
Patrick Billany won the over 50s
Ian Williams was runner up in the over 60s
Gordon Peden was plate winner in the over 60s.
That’s an impressive haul of titles at county level for the club!
Back on the home courts, the Individual Handicap final was contested between
Stephen Rowsby and Oliver Walls, watched by a lively crowd of spectators, who
were treated to a five-game thriller. The winner on the night was Oliver Walls -
many congratulations to him.
Three club members were picked for the Durham & Cleveland County squad to
play in Carlisle against Northumbria, Cumbria and Lancashire. Congratulations
go to Rob Pearce and Oliver Walls, and to Matthew Bond who was making his
debut for the county.
The last few weeks have seen record numbers of members playing in the
internal leagues and squash friendlies. This is a very encouraging statistic and
is in part down to the new booking and payment system that the club invested
in last year, called Manage My Match.
The county has a junior coaching programme in place and Sedgefield was proud
to be asked to host this on a Sunday morning in February, when junior players of
all ages come together from various clubs to improve their technical and match
playing skills.
If you would like to get involved in
squash or racket ball, you can contact
the club at
info@sedgefieldsquashclub.co.uk.