July 22
Night
tennis Competitions
The
delayed Autumn Womens finals in four grades will be played Monday 29th
July with all other team entries for the new spring competition receiving byes.
The
finals time schedule will be –
5.45pm
B Res – IGA (
K.Hutchings & M.Booth) v Elders
(T & H. Jamieson)
C Grade- Hydes Plumbing (W.Hunt & E.Curtis) v Hills Corner
Store ( R. Johnston & M.Deacon)
7.15pm
A Grade HBGC (J.Weeks & J.
Lawrence) v AgFlite (
L.Gardam,T. McGufficke, B.Schiller)
B Res - Pynors (K.Hutchings & J.Booth ) v Bidgee
Bobcat &Demo (L.Houston & I.Wilson)
The
mens competition including the juniors competition will now commence 7th
August with details of the competitions on the web.
Juniors
Stuart
Callaghan is back in town and will commence coaching for juniors and adults.
Full details of all our coaches are available on our web site.
July 15
Tennis
Entries now Open
Entries
are now being taken for the new womens and mens night tennis teams competitions
to commence from the week of 29th July. The four postponed womens
finals from the last competition will also be held on this night.
Juniors
The
school holiday coaching clinic will now be held in the Sept /Oct school
holidays before The Hay Open Tournament.
Sunday
Morning junior tennis sessions will recommence on August 4
General
Early
plans are underway to convert the clay court 5 ( which has lighting) to
synthetic surface. Currently this court is not being used due
to the work and cost.
July
8
Good day-tennis
courts usage
Despite no night tennis
being held in our winter break, the courts are getting a good workout during
the day.
Some days have been
very pleasant attracting court hire from both locals and visitors. Some locals
are taking advantage of their green pass court hire entitlement this year with
many participating thanks to the organisation of Lou Gardam and Beth Schiller
and other keen players. These people win the Foodworks, AgFlite and Crighton’s
Rural weekly awards.
Our coaches are
also getting plenty of business with Lani likely to be running a coaching
school in the second week of the school holidays with enquiries to lani.
Visiting player’s
the majority just passing through town are impressed with the Hay Tennis Clubs
facilities. The main synthetic courts are looking good and special thanks again
goes to the Hay Shire for their assistance particularly for the huge
financial loan to the Tennis Club to help pay the courts resurfacing. This
loan has now recently been repaid and plans are in motion to lay a synthetic
court to number 5 clay court to utilise the lighting to this existing clay
court.
July 1
Jensen
Hargreaves and Sophie Curtis selected for Riverina Tennis
The
High Schools Riverina region held their selection trials in Wagga last week
with year 7 students Jensen Hargreaves and Sophie Curtis both being selected
for the boys and girls team’s . The other Hay student to attend the trials was
Ind yanna Wilson who has been named as a substitute for the girl’s team. This
is a great effort for the Hay War Memorial High School in gaining these
selections. Kenny Hargreaves has played in the boy’s team for the past two
years but was unavailable this year. The state boy’s carnival will be held in
Wollongong, with the girls in Inverell both in September.
Meanwhile
Hay players had success at the Temora Development tourney on the weekend with
Hilton and Jensen Hargreaves and Tilly Weeks bringing home trophies while
Charli Giddins played well missing out on a first or second spot.
All
these juniors win the Foodworks, Crightons Rural and AgFlite awards this week
June 24
Good
Tennis Membership
The
Hay Tennis Club had a good financial 2018/19 membership year with 254
registered members a slight increase from last year. The new financial year
memberships as well as green pass memberships which entails free unlimited use
of courts are currently being sought and annual sponsorship deals are currently
being organised.
The
four grade finals which were called off due to the bad weather in the Monday
night tennis competition will be played after the night time winter break and
will be held on the first night of the new competition. Entries for the mens
and womens competitions to commence after the school holidays are now
open.
The
Foodworks, AgFlite and Crightons awards this week go to our proud Aussie Ash
Barty who becomes the new Number 1 female world ranked champion following her
win in the Birmingham tourney this week. She joins Yvonne Goolagong the only
other female Aussie to be number one, to do it 43 years ago. Yvonne from
Barellan graced the Hay Tennis courts many years ago as recalled by former Hay
players.
17 June
Plenty
of Tennis coaching
Despite
the tennis Club having a night competition winter break as well as a junior
Sundays mornings break there are currently ample opportunities for private
coaching by the Clubs four part-time coaches soon to be joined by former Hays
Stuart Callaghan who is a full time coach.
Day
Court hire has also been popular lately especially with some pleasant days for
tennis.
Congratulations
to the Hay Public School team of Sienna Lund, Larissa Sorenson, Jimmy Houston
and Ben Clark for their top match last week in Hay against the talented Henty
Public School team led by top Riverina player Hannah Male . Henty won the
match 6 sets to 2 sets in a good pleasant and sportsmanship match being the
semi final of the Riverina zone and will now play South Wagga Public School in
the final.
Congratulations
to Hays Immy Molloy performing very well in the strong Griffith Open on the
long weekend . There are only two JDS (junior development tourneys left
this year) – these being Temora and West Wyalong
The
Foodworks weekly award goes to Hays public School team with manager Sarah
Houston for their attitude and success. The Crightons Rural award goes to
Immy Molloy for her Griffith success in the Australian Ranking events.
The AgFlite award goes to Steve Longworth brilliantly managing a rain
interrupted tourney with over 200 players coming from everywhere to play the
very strong tourney , with Steve finishing the MIA Open at a good time needing
to bend the rules to suit the occasion.
11 June
Tennis
Winter Break
The
Mens night competition final was conducted last week with the Hay Newsagency
team of Warren Hunt and sub Xavier Molloy beating the O’Briens
Fertilisers team of Bede Schiller and Tom Porter 6/3 6/3
Night
Tennis will resume mid July as well as Sunday morning juniors
Lani
hopes to run a coaching school during the holidays.
The
Foodworks , Crightons Rural and Agflite awards this week go to Rubertos Winery
and Foodworks themselves for their wonderful support in selling tickets for the
wood raffle.
Competition
Tennis Finals this week
Both
the Mens and Womens competition finals and playoffs are scheduled this week
before a winter break.
Last
week the Monday night competition experienced its first cold night but still
produced some high standard matches across all grades.
Despite
the Hay Bowling and Golf Clubs loss to the Murphys Clothing team in A grade,
the team still had enough points to qualify for the A grade final
scheduled this week and will play AgFlite who had a good 6/5 6/3 win to edge
out the Hay Jewellers team.
The
Bidgee Bobcat and Demo team made the B grade final following its 6/4 6/4 win
against the Lugsdin Toyota team and will play Pynors who had a bye.
In
B Resgrade Elders reached the final getting the necessary points following its
good win 6/2 6/5 against the Riverine Grazier team and now will battle out the
final against the IGA team who beat the Meggs Grain handling team.
In
C grade the Hydes Plumbing and Hills Corner Store team qualified for the final
due to their positions on the ladder.
There
was a general bye in last weeks mens night with all matches scheduled this week
to commence at 6pm to finish before state of origin begins.
Juniors
Another
good roll up played Sunday morning tennis and will now break for 5 weeks winter
break starting this week being the long weekend.
Memberships
Annual
membership forms were given to all competition players last week and those
missed can obtain one on the web. An early settlement discount is again
being offered with early monies received to help pay for the ever increasing
annual insurance costs.
Weekly
awards
The
AgFlite, and Crightons Rural Awards go to Bede Schiller and Sam Davies both
volunteers for the wood raffle being drawn this weekend and for Sam organising
the tennis shirts which are on sale from this week.
The
Foodworks award goes to Brenda Foster from the Wagga Tennis Association who
donated tennis apparel and equipment free of charge to any of the Hay players.
27 May
Night
Tennis Near To Finals
Both
the Women’s and Men’s competition nights will play their final round of the
competition this week before all teams get one last match next week in
either a play-off or finals match.
Last
week’s round of the women’s competition was played in good temperature
conditions with 10 matches held. In the combined A and B grade the Bidgee
Bobcat and Demolition team had a 6/5 5/3 win against the Woodpark Poll when the
match was concluded at the maximum one and a
half hour time limit. Other winners in this grade were Hay Bowling and
Golf Club, Hay jewellers and Wooloondool.
In
the combined B Res and C grade the match between Elders and Megg’s Grain
Handling was a 5/6 6/5 result also concluded at the maximum time limit with
youngsters Hannah Jamieson and Charli Giddins going well partnering their mums.
The Riverine Grazier and Slats Fireworks teams also had a 6/2 2/6 draw. Other
winners were IGA, Cotton Wool Crema, Foodworks and Tapper Ag Services.
Good
play on the night was made by the welcomed substitutes Verity Auldist and
Richard Weymouth.
In
Wednesday night play 5 matches were played and with the junior singles
competition in play, all 7 courts were utilised.
The
match of the night was played on court 11 with the Hay Newsagency maintaining
their unbeaten ladder lead winning a top match 6/3 6/5 against
the Jensen and Kenny Hargreaves Murphy’s Clothing team. Another entertaining
win went to the Hills Corner Store team of Paula Comb and peter Davies who had a
high standard 6/4 6/2 win against the Hay Bowling and Golf Club team.
Mungadal and O’Briens Fertilisers were too strong for X Tra Shot and
Elders while the Auscott team of Peter Lawrence and Scott Dixon had a 6/2 6/3
win over the Tapper Ag team
The
junior singles winner for the night was Richard Weymouth and Navieen Singh
runner up. Dan Jamieson leads the point score from Hilton Hargreaves and Jonty
Woods. There will be no junior singles this week.
Memberships
The
club had another good year with a membership of 252 (last year 249) a great
effort for this size town. Annual memberships will go out this week.
Juniors
Sunday
morning activities began at our new times with an attendance of 20 playe’s . It
will be held again this week with no play the following week the Queen’s
Birthday weekend followed by a five week winter break.
In
the meantime plenty of private coaching on weekends and weekday’s after school
is available by our four coaches with details on the web.
Weekly
Awards
The
Crighton’s Rural award this week goes to Doctor Joseph Etta working in town for
the weekend and finding time to give our women’s champion Immy Molloy a good
solid practice hit. Dr Joseph a good player resides in Melbourne and loves the
Hay facilities. His daughter this week is a linesperson at the French Open
The
Foodworks award goes to the great doubles tassle at mens night tennis between
Jess Weeks, Zanda Haidy, Paula Comb and Peter Davies. The AgFlite award goes to
Ritchie Weymouth making a welcoming return to the courtrs at both Monday and
Wednesday play.
20
May
Night Tennis continues with close matches
The
women’s competition had 11 matches contested across 4 grades with 9 matches
very close.
The
best in the combined A and B grade was the Wooloondool team comprising Kate
Murphy and Teresa Mirabelli winning 6/5 6/5 against the Lugsdin Toyota team of
Stacey and Harriet Lugsdin. The Pynors Accountants team of Kirsten
Hutchings and eldest son Jack had a 6/4 6/4 win against the Bidgee Bobcat and
Demo team. Other winners in this grade went to the Hay Bowling and Golf Club as
well as Lani Houston Consultant teams.
The
closest win in the B Res and C grade matches was the 6/3 5/6 win of Crightons
Rural Engineering team of Issy Handford and Will Jamieson over Hydes Plumbing
team of Emma Curtis and Warren Hunt. The other close one was the Japps Pharmacy
team of Tilly and Jess Weeks winning 6/2 3/6 against the Cotton Wool Crema
team. Other winners were Slats Fireworks Elder’s , Mungadal, Hills Corner Store
and the Riverine Grazier.
Four
matches were scheduled in the Wednesday night mens competition.
An
unusual scoreline saw the O’Briens Fertilisers team of Bede Schiller and Tom
Porter win 0/6 6/0 6/0 against the Hills Corner Store.
Hay
Newsagency, Tapper Ag Services, and Hay Jewellers were the other winners.
It’s
that time of the year when the Annual sponsorship packages letter is being
issued for the 2019/20 year. Other than the regular sponsors which are very
much appreciated supporting Hay Tennis, if anyone else is interested can
contact the Club.
Anthony
Slattery requires confirmation of men and women players who wish to play for
Hay in the annual intertown gala day in Griffith in June. This was a success
last year with towns from around the area fielding teams for the day.
Junior
tennis will begin on Sunday at the new session times of 10am and 11am . Friday
afternoon tennis practice has now finished with players invited to attend
Sunday’s activities.
The
AgFlite , Crightons Rural and Foodworks awards this week go to night tennis
good play to Kate Murphy, Teresa Mirabelli, Issy Handford and Will Jamieson
13 May
Tennis
Competitions half –way mark
Competitions
for both men and women nights, continue with good close results.
The
mens competition is up and running with an entry of 13 teams as well as a
junior singles competition ( to include an adult). This will utilise all
courts. Only three matches were played last week all very close with winners
being O,Briens Fertilisers, Slats Fireworks and Auscott.
Juniors
In
the early red ball / orange ball mini nets Sunday Morning group Grant
Dwyer and Ryan Clark were hitting some nice shots, while Kai Smith, Makenzie Weeks
and Aston Green won some good points.
Weekly
Awards
The
Agflite award goes to Sienna Lund who following up her great play in the Hay
Juniors tourney last week, obtained a good Monday night womens result with
her mum Lisa, and Sienna was part of the HPS teams top win last week over
Griffith East Public School . Other members of Hays team are Ben Clark, Larissa
Sorenson and Jimmy Houston and will now play a semi final against the Henty
Public School
Junior
Tennis Tourney Success
Hay
held its annual junior development tourney on Sunday with perfect weather
and atmosphere. It was fantastic having so many enthusiastic volunteers both on
and off the courts to help make the day very successful.
Hay
players winners for the day were 16s Kenny Hargreaves, 14s Jensen Hargreaves
and Sophie Curtis, 14s B group Danny Stewart,,12s Ben Clark, 10s Dan Jamieson
and Tilly Weeks
Runners
up were 12s Jonty Woods, 12s B group Sienna Lund, 10s Hilton Hargreaves
and Charli Giddins 8s Alex Giddins
But
well done to all the Hay players many competing in their first tourney.
The
next development tourney is in Tumut on Sunday 19th
Night
Competitions
Great
starts were made to our new night competitions to run for 5 weeks. The women’s
now have 24 teams competing with many parent / child combinations while
the Wednesday men’s have 12 teams and hopefully a weekly junior singles
competition which was popular last week utilising the spare courts on the
Wednesday night.
The
closest of the Monday nights round was in the A/B grade group with a 6/3 3/6
draw between the Murphy’s Clothing Company team of Anne McNally and Jan Zambon
and the Lani Houston Consultant team.
Four
solid wins were recorded in the Mens night competition going to Hills Corner
Store, Hay Jewellers, Murphy’s Clothing and Hay Newsagency.while 5 juniors
played a great round robin tourney.
Weekly
Award
The
AgFlite award goes to Bede Schiller who has done a great job in organising a
wood raffle to be drawn in June.
The
Foodworks and Crighton’s Rural awards go to all the 27 Hay juniors who
participated at this years junior tourney on Sunday all displaying great
sportsmanship.
April 29
Junior
Tennis Tournament Sunday
Hay
will host its annual junior series development tournament on this weekend Sunday
6th May .
Play
commences at 8.30 and depending on entries should conclude between 1pm and 2pm.
Already 22 hay youngsters have indicated they are playing with another 10 to 15
possible entries. At this stage very few visitors have entered, however overall
a much better entry than last year’s tourney which was scheduled in July
and was cancelled due to lack of numbers. Entries close Wednesday.
Another
practice session will be held on Friday again between 4pm and 5pm.On Sunday the
canteen will be operating and slice donations to Jess will be very much
appreciated. Parents and friends are invited to come and watch with age groups
being contested in 8s,10s, 12s, 14s, and 16s.
Congratulations
to the Hay Public School teachers involved, again entering a tennis team in the
Riverina school’s knockout competition with the Hay team of two boys and two
girls receiving a first round bye to now play Griffith East who beat Rankins
Springs. Well done to Lani who has been practicing with the team.
A
good number participated in the two Sunday morning sessions of Junior
activities with Ryan Clark and Dallas Giddin’s looking good in the first group
and Jack Booth, Makenzie Weeks and Jonty Woods getting good scores in the
second session.
New
Competitions
Both
the Women’s and Men’s night competitions get underway this week with the
women’s night getting 23 team entries across all grades – a good number for
this time of year.
Weekly
Awards
The
AgFlite award goes to Steve Longworth for his brilliant running of the
Shepparton Easter Tourney involving 440 players and finishing the tourney
on time despite some rain setbacks.
The
Foodworks and Crighton’s Rural Awards go to Jensen Hargreaves and Navieen Singh
being a big help in organising and playing in last Fridays junior
practice.
April 23
New
Night Tennis Competitions to Commence
Entries
for the new Monday and Wednesday night tennis competitions close this week to
commence Monday 29th April and Wednesday 1st May
Names
received are listed on the web with players to check that they havn’t been
missed. Draws hopefully will be shown the day before match date.
Juniors
The
annual Hay junior tourney will be held on Sunday May 5th, with our
first practice session for orange, green and normal ball practice commencing
this week Friday 26th April at 4pm.
Sunday
Morning resumes this weekend Sun 28th at the 9am and 10 am sessions
General
A
committee meeting will be held on Friday at 5pm immediately following junior
tennis , to prepare for the annual junior tourney and discuss other
matters.
Australia
has won its 2019 semi- final against Belarus in the Women’s Fed.Cup competition
again with over 100 countries competing this year and will now play France or
Romania currently contesting the other semi. It’s been 45 years since Australia
won the title in 1974 against the USA. The final will be in Australia with the
venue to be decided. Hays Immy Molloy is a Fed Cup Foundation member and
she will be one of the first to know the venue and ticket information. Immy
gets the Foodworks award this week for her performances at the Deniliquin
Easter Tourney.
Kenny
Hargreaves brought home a magnificent trophy for his performances at the strong
Albury Rex Hartwig Tourney to win the AgFlite award and Warren Hunt gets the
Crighton’s Rural Award for his hours of work on the courts and surrounds last
week.
Apr 15
Nice
Finish to tennis Finals – New comps starting soon
All
finals were completed last week.
Monday
night womens competition in four grades started off in C grade with the top of
the ladder IGA team of Kirsten Hutchings playing with her youngest son Max
continuing their unbeaten run beating the Hay Newsagency team of Anna Lilburne
and Sue Parslow 6/2 6/3.
The
next final completed was the B Reserve with the Bidgee Bobcat and Demo team of
Indyanna Wilson and Lani Houston with long rallies having a 6/1 6/2 win against
the Cotton Wool Crema team of Sarah and Wendy Lindsay
In
B grade the Murphys Clothing team of Anna McNally and Jan Zambon avenged their
earlier loss this time to beat the Lugsdin Toyota team of Harriet and Annabelle
Lugsdin who was subbing for mum Stacey.
The
Closest final of the night was in A grade when after sets were tied at 6/3 3/6
the tie breaker decider was played and won by the Hay Bowling and Golf Club
side of Jess Weeks and Julie Lawrence 7 points to 5 against the Hay Jewellers
mother and son team of Trish and Dan Jamieson
The
Mens held their two grade finals with the defending champions Wyvern ( Scott
Dixon and Peter Lawrence ) too good for Hay Fish Shop (Alex Haidy and Andrew
Davies ) in the A grade final winning 6/1 6/1 while in B grade the
Anthony Hyde Plumbing team of Russell and Ryan Curtis were too good on this
occasion winning 6/2 6/4 against the X-Tra Shot team of Jacqui and Hilton
Hargreaves
Entries
are now being taken for new competitions to commence immediately after the
school holidays on 29th April and 1st May to run for 4 or
5 weeks. Entries received to date are listed on the web.
Juniors
The
2018 under 11 yrs titles were finally completed with Tilly Weeks beating Charli
Giddins 6/3 in a good girls match and Dan Jamieson winning a
brilliant final against Hilton Hargreaves 6/4 in the boys.
There
weren’t many at Sunday morning activities with Jorja Townsend best of the 9am
group and Kai Smith and Tilly Weeks playing very well in the 10am group.
There
will be no Sunday morning or Friday practice this week, resuming the following
week.
General
Deniliquin
our closest neighbours are holding their annual tourney over Easter , while the
ICPA are holding their annual day on Easter Saturday.
Anyone
requiring the new design club tennis shirts is asked to contact Sam Davies.
Our
new PA system is up and running and the new bbq shelter looks good with
Anthony Slattery planning further works.
Weekly
Awards
The
AgFlite Award goes to former Club Champion Peter Dwyer who has spent hours
above his contracted time not only on the BBq shelter but a number of other
works that needed attention.
The
Crightons Rural awards go to all the night competition winners while the
Foodworks award goes to Dan Jamieson, Tilly Weeks and Hilton Hargreaves for
their night comp teams finals play, their Under 11 tourney play and Sunday
Morning juniors activities play.
Apr 8
Hay
Players dominate Griffith Junior Tourney
A
contingent of fifteen Hay junior players had its best Hay success ever at the
annual Griffith Junior Tourney on Sunday comprising 45 players. Alex Giddins
was runner up in the combined boys and girls 8yrs orange ball mini court
group to a West Wyalong youngster. Prince Patel was a runner up in a
special 9yrs boys /girls group. Dan Jamieson beat Hilton Hargreaves
in the final after Hilton had finished on top in the early rounds in the boys
10s division, while the Wagga girls dominated the girls 10s. Jimmy Houston
played his first tourney for some years and played top tennis to be runner up
in the boys 12s.
Jensen
Hargreaves played sensible good tactical tennis to come from behind to beat
Griffiths Digby Patterson in the boys 14s while Sophie Curtis won against
strong opposition in the girls 14s
Kenny
Hargreaves was in devastating form to win the 16s boys. Congratulations to all
the other players some playing their first tourney.
This
week we will finally complete our (2018) under 11s singles with matches being
played for nominated seeded players on Monday and Wednesday nights in
conjunction with night competitions. Anyone missed to advise Tony now.
Junior
Sunday morning tennis will be back on this weekend Sunday 14, but not Easter
Sunday.
There
will be no Friday arvo practice this week 12th April.
Night
Competitions
The
Monday night womens competition has its four grades finals and play offs
scheduled this week. In A grade the Hay Jewellers made the final following its
6/4 6/4 win over the Lani Houston Consultant team. B and B Res will see the top
two ladder teams in each grade compete with no changes in the positions after
last weeks round. Hay Newsagency advanced to the C grade final with its good
6/4 6/3 win against Hay Motors
The
Wednesday night competition brought another good night of atmosphere and
competitive tennis with the Hay Fish Shop making the final with a 5/6 6/3 win
against Foodworks. Wyvern also made the final with its win over Wooloondool
Weekly
Awards
Jimmy
Houston takes out the Foodworks award playing the 12s boys in Griffith with the
biggest number of entries received in this group with Jimmy being runner up.
The
AgFlite and Crightons Rural Award go to the remaining competitors at Griffith
all playing fabulous gutsy tennis- Jonty Woods, Archie Houston, Dillon and
Daniel Green, Tilly Weeks, Charli Giddins and Hannah Jamieson.
Apr 1
Night
Tennis coming up to Finals
The
Monday and Wednesday night competitions will hold their last rounds this week
with the finals scheduled the following week. Another competition will commence
immediately following the school holidays. The competition ladders are outlined
on the Tennis Club web.
The
Hay Bowling and Golf Club has secured an A grade womens finals spot following
its win last week against the Hay Jewellers 6/3 6/3. In B grade it appears to
be a Lugsdin Toyota versus Murphys Clothing Store final regardless what happens
this week. The Bidgee Bobcat and Demo team has definitely made the B Res
final. In C grade with 8 teams competing the IGA team has reached the
final with the other finalist being contended by Tapper Ag Landmark, Hay
Newsagency , Hay Motors and Japps Pharmacy. Entries are now being accepted for
the next comp.
The
mens night successfully continues with Warren doing a great job in organising
these nights. Two of the matches in the B grade section entailed singles
as well as a doubles set. Well done to those teams who gained points
O’Briens Fertilisers, X Tra Shot, and Anthony Hyde Plumbing. A grade
winners were Foodworks, Hay Fish Shop, Wooloondool , Wyvern, Elders and Slats
Fireworks.
Juniors
The
annual Griffith Junior Tourney is on this coming Sunday April 7 with the
following players indicating they will be playing with car transport leaving at
6.30 am for an 8.15am arrival at the Griffith courts. Events are from 8yrs
upwards. Nominations received Dillon and Daniel Green, Alex and Charli Giddins,
Tilly Weeks, Hannah and Dan Jamieson, Jonty Woods, Navieen Singh, Sophie Curtis
and Brad Callaghan. Confirmation from all other players must be received by
Wednesday morning so Tony can submit all entries together to the organiser.
Another
practice session for players playing the Griffith or the forthcoming May Hay
tourney will be held on Friday 5th April at 6pm to 7.30
There
will be no local tennis on Sunday Morning but will be held on April
14. Jorja Townsend in the 9am session and Kai Smith for the 10am session
hit some nice shots on the weekend.
Weekly
Awards
The
AgFlite , Foodworks and Crightons awards this week all go to the Aussie Ashley
Barty for her title win at the new look Miami Open tournament this past
fortnight held at the Hardrock Miami Dolphins football stadium converted into a
magnificent tennis complex in and around the stadium. All the worlds top players
competed with Ash Barty moving into top 10 world rankings the first Aussie for
some years to do this. Her two year break from tennis to play for the Brisbane
Heat Cricket team has paid off, giving her renewable energy.
Mar 25
Griffith
Junior Tourney Preparations
The
Annual Griffith Junior Development Tourney is set down for Sunday April 7th
with preparations, practice and keenness well in hand following the Hay players
participation and success at last year’s tourney.
Events
are - 8yrs orange ball three quarter court, 10yrs green ball, and
12s, 14s, and 16yrs normal ball. Another practice session will be held on
Friday the times now being 6pm to 7.30 pm where entries and transport either by
car or bus hopefully will be finalised.
The
Hay annual junior tourney this year is set down for Sunday May 5th.
The
unpredictable weather and shortage of coaches saw Sunday morning
activities called off. Sundays timetable of dates are available on the web with
play scheduled 31/3/19
Night
Competitions
Another
top night for both Monday and Wednesday competitions was experienced socially
and competitively in last week’s play.
The
keenness was truly evident in Wednesday night tennis when a bye team still
turned up for practice and the four matches scheduled were all one set apiece
with the winners being settled by total games won. Slats Fireworks beat
the previous unbeaten Wooloondool 6/1 5/6 . Wyvern with Peter Head subbing for
Scott Dixon won 5/6 6/1 . The Hills Corner Store team new combination of Lani
Houston and Mark O’Brien won a 6/4 5/6 win over the Tapper Ag Landmark while
the Lugsdin Toyota team had a good win against the IGA team also a 5/6
6/1 win.
The
Monday night competition produced two draws both in C grade with the Japps
Pharmacy team of Karen Nisbet and Telesa Cooper drawing 6/3 3/6 against the Hay
Newsagency team of Anna LIlburne and Sue Parslow and the O’Briens Fertilisers
team of Issy Handford and Wil Jamieson drawing 5/6 6/5 against the Tapper Ag
Landmark . A grade winners were Hay Jewellers and Hay Bowling and Golf Club.
The closest of the other matches was the 5/6 6/2 win of Bidgee Bobcat and Demo
over Pynors Accountants.
Weekly
Awards
Lani
Houston takes out the Foodworks awrd for her good play in both her Monday
matches as well as her Wednesday play and Friday juniors practice organising.
The
AgFlite and Crightons Rural awards to Peter Lawrence and Peter Head
combining very well in their good win on Wednesday.
Mar 18
Junior
Tennis Very Keen
The
Sunday Morning junior activities are getting into full swing now into its
fourth week. Twelve youngsters future tennis champs enjoyed the red ball activities
in the 9am session while the 10am session played green ball competitive points
the majority practicing for the Griffith junior tournament for 7th
April . Further practice for this tournament will be held Friday 22nd
March at 7 pm.
Night
Competitions
Wednesday
mens comp winners were Anthony Hydes plumbing, Foodworks, Wooloondool and
Wyvern . Navieen Singh made a welcome and successful return to the
courts. The Hay Fish Shop unbeaten run came to an end when it was narrowly
downed to Warren Hunts Auscott 6/5
Ten
matches were played in last weeks round of the womens competition. Two matches
were very close with a 4 points to 3 points result. The First was the Cotton
Wool Crema Sarah and Wendy Lindsay winning against IGA Kirsten and Max
Hutchings and the other was Auscotts Karen Martin and Lyla Quinn against Japps
Pharmacy Karen NIsbet and Telesa Cooper.
Grade
leaders at this stage—A grade-Hay Bowling and Golf Club, Bgrade- Lugsdin
Toyota, BRes – Bidgee Bobcat and Demolition and C grade – Hay Motors.
Intertown
An
intertown carnival to be held in Griffith is being planned for Sunday 23rd
June with a number of towns including Hay involved. Any male or female who
wishes to play should contact Anthony Slattery.
The
ICPA day this year is planned for Easter Saturday 20th April.
Weekly
Awards
The
AgFlite award this week goes to Tilly Weeks who played top tennis in the Monday
Womens comp last week and followed up good play at Sunday morning juniors. The
Foodworks and Crightons Rural Awards go to Stacey and Harriet Lugsdin after
losing the opening set 6/2 in last weeks competition to Murphys Clothing came
home to win the second set and match 6/1
11 March Night tennis
competitions proceeding well
Night
Competitions ended up with an entry total of 36 (women 21, men 15) and continue
with good standard and good atmosphere across all grades.
The
closest of the women’s matches was the Murphy’s Clothing Store of Jan Zambon
and Anne McNally coming from behind after losing the first set 5/6 to the Wooloondool
team of Teresa Mirabelli and Karinda Deaton to come home in the second set with
a 6/1. In C grade the Hay Newsagency team of Anna Lilburne and Sue
Parslow had a close 6/4 6/3 win against the Auscott team of Lyla Quinn and
Karen Martin
Five
of the seven matches scheduled for Wednesday night men’s tennis were so close
in their results. The Hydes Plumbing team of Russell and Ryan Curtis drew
4/6 6/4 with Hilton Hargreaves X Tra Shot team. The Hills Corner Store team had
a 5/6 6/4 win against O’Brien’s Fertilisers team. The men’s competition
has the choice of changing partners after the first set if teams agree. Other
narrow results were Slats Fireworks 6/4 6/5 over Tapper Ag. Also a similar
score Wooloondool over AgFlite.
Juniors
A
slight increase in attendance at Sunday morning activities kept the coaches on
their toes. Pypa Foggo, Hannah Jamieson and Dillon Green were hitting
some nice shots in the 9am session with a good group of 4 playing
with normal ball in the 10am group with others involved with orange
and green ball
Sunday
Morning will continue each week at the current times. On Sunday April 7th
there will be no tennis due to the Griffith junior tourney with any player
interested in playing to contact Tony ( a bus may be organised if entries are
sufficient) Events commence from 8yrs orange ball 10 yrs green ball 12s ,14s,
and 16s with normal balls. Practice squads will be formed for those who will
play Griffith. Hays junior tourney is the 5th May
Weekly
Awards
The
Crighton’s Rural Award goes to President Warren Hunt who performs so much
behind the scenes work as well as playing both Monday and Wednesday night
competitions supporting the juniors.
The
Foodworks award goes to Dan Jamieson who played very well at the Monday Night
competition as well at Sunday morning junior activities. The AgFlite award goes
to Mark O’Brien making a welcome return back to Hay and still playing good
tennis.
Mar 4
Jensen
Hargreaves and Sophie Curtis both to play the State 12s teams event in Bathurst
Hay
again this year has gained two of its juniors selected to play for
the 12s years South West NSW team to compete at the State
Titles involving all NSW Country and City Regions.
For
Jensen this is his third consecutive year being selected in the 4 boy team
playing for the Tony Roche Cup and again this year he is the number one boy.
This state carnival certainly is great experience and mature building for the
players. For Sophie she has been selected as the number two player behind Emily
Saeki of Wagga.
Night
Comps
An
excellent start was made to the Monday night women’s competition in the
four grades with all seven courts in use and starting play on time. Most
matches were close and competitive with maybe a few teams grading to be
checked. Three matches were one set each with the winners on games being
Lani Houston Consultant with Kate Murphy going well, Cotton Wool Crema
with mum and daughter Wendy and Sarah Lindsay prevailing over the Riverine
Grazier and Tapper Ag Landmark narrowly winning against newcomers Talisa Cooper
and Karen Nisbet for Japps Pharmacy.
Four
matches were contested on Wednesday night with all close results winners
being Foodworks, Auscott, Lugsdin Toyota and Wooloondool.
Juniors
Another
good roll up on Sunday morning activities with over 20 playing in the two
sessions. Thanks to the fill-in coaches who put the players through their
paces. Dallas Giddins was hitting some nice shots in the first session.,
while Makenzie Weeks and Cree Harris were producing good rallies in the second
session.
Weekly
Awards
The
Crightons Rural Award and Foodworks Awards this week go to Jensen Hargreaves
and Sophie Curtis for their Regional Selections to compete in the state teams
carnival. The AgFlite award goes to Makenzie Weeks who performed well at both
Monday night Tennis and Sunday Morning junior activities.
Feb 25
Hay
Tennis 2019 Begins
Tennis
2019 commenced in Hay with the start of the Wednesday Night men’s
competition and Sunday morning junior activities
Thirteen
teams have entered the Wednesday night men’s competition with three matches
played last week. The Hay Fish Shop team with Alex Haidy partnering Andrew
Davies had a very good win over the experienced TapperAg Landmark combination
of Shane Mc Gufficke and Darren Tapper the score being 6/3 6/5. The Wooloondool
team comprising Nick Maynard and Geoff Chapman made a welcome return to the
courts with a top win over the Lugsdin Toyota team of Tom Lugsdin and Stephen
Sharp 6/4 6/4. The third match scheduled on the night saw Peter Heads
Elders team winning 6/5 against AgFlite with the second set played with
partners swapping.
Twenty
teams in 4 grades will play the Monday night womens competition commencing this
week. Last week was called off due to the unpleasant weather conditions.
Juniors
Just
on 20 players commenced our Sunday morning activities in two sessions. The 9am
session entailed youngsters from kindergarten upwards some playing their first
tennis and were well handled by the three coaches Lani Houston, Immy Molloy and
Kenny Hargreaves who were organising red ball activities on the mini courts as
well as fun games. Brothers Billy and Harry Houston were nicely contacting the
ball while sisters Gemma and Jorja Townsend were enjoying their first tennis.
The second session enthusiastic group was split into green and orange
ball competition. Well done to Jonty Woods, Ashton Green and Charli
Giddins good results while the orange ball competition produced some brilliant
rallies with Prince Patel prevailing.
Griffith
will hold its Junior Development tourney on 7th April and Hay 5th
May
Weekly
Awards
The
Foodworks award this week goes to Alex Haidy for his great play in Wednesday
night tennis, The AgFlite award to Samantha Davies organising the new Club
shirts and to Anthony Slattery the Crightons Rural Award for commencing
early negotiations for annual sponsorships.
Feb 18
Monday women’s tennis delay one week
With
another scorcher predicted on the Monday , the women’s tennis night competition
has been delayed one week to commence now on Monday 25th Feb.
Country
Week
Juniors
Congratulations
to the seven players who played the annual Wagga Junior Development Tourney on
Sunday with five of them playing their first Orange, green or normal
balls tournament. Well done to Sophie Curtis and Brad Callaghan taking out the
14s
Hays
Sunday morning 2019 activities commences this Sunday 24th at 9am with mini nets
and red ball and 10am for the older advanced players.
Kenny
Hargreaves will now join the other current coaches who do private junior and
senior lessons. All details including phone nos. are on the clubs website junior section
advising coaching fees plus court hire fees
Night
Tennis Commences from Feb 18th
Entries
for the forthcoming night competitions for both the Monday night womens and
Wednesday night mens will close shortly with all details on the clubs website.
Women will commence on Feb 18 and men start on Feb 20. Players should check the
names received and advise Tony if you have been missed.
Good
luck to the two mens teams competing in the Victorian Country Titles this week.
Juniors
Our
Junior weekend activities will be now played on Sundays for 2019 with our first
morning being Feb 24th Feb.
For
the time being our first session will be held from 9am to 10am and this will be
for youngsters from Kindergarten (at least 5 years of age)up to
school year 3 or yr 4 using red ball , mini nets and being taught basic
skills. The second session is for the more advanced usually from Year 3 or 4 up
to High School to play orange ball or green ball. Competitions will also be
held in this session.
Wagga
will host its junior development tourney this coming Sunday 17th Feb
with a number of Hay players keen to play. Events are from 8yrs orange ball up
to 16yrs. Entries have to be in by Tuesday so transport and accommodation will
need to be sorted out immediately so any further entries, interest or
clarification need to be to Tony now.
Feb 4
Hay
defends its title at Country Tennis
The
2019 Victorian Country Tennis carnival will be hosted at Shepparton and
Mooroopna this year hosting 1500 players playing on 100 permanent grass courts
and neighbouring football ovals and played over 5 days from 11-15th
Feb.
Hay
will again field two mens teams – Hay Wanderers defending their grade C1 title
winning this division last year for the first time. The other team Hay
Barbarians will again play the C3 group where they were runners up last year.
Players
competing this year include our recent club champions in Scott Dixon and
Anthony Slattery as well as Greg Stewart, Shane McGufficke and Damon Slattery
with Zac Slattery playing his first carnival. Former Hay club champion
Andrew Cronin as well as Mark Hutchings will join the team. The Hay teams
will also add Wagga players Matt Hort, Chris Kendall and Brad Davis to the
squad.
Anthony
Slattery will be doing a fireworks display on the opening night , shooting over
Lake Victoria in the centre of Shepparton.
Night
competitions
The
night competitions will commence from Monday 18Feb for women and 20th
Feb for men . Entries received to date will be detailed on the web this week
Lismore
trip
Good
luck to Ryan Curtis selected in the Wilcannia Forbes Dio. team competing
in the Polding championships in Lismore this week.
28 Jan
Night
tennis competition entries open
Entries
either individually or with a partner are now being taken for the forthcoming
night competitions.
Women
will continue to be played Monday nights and Men Wednesday nights in various
grades.
Juniors
of a sufficient standard are encouraged to play especially partnering an adult
male or female making the rules very flexible.
At
this stage the competition is expected to commence in a few weeks when the
weather is more pleasant.
21 Jan
Tennis
Coaching Clinic-Open Day
The
rescheduled Junior Coaching Clinic will be held Thursday Morning this week the
24th January with registrations needing to be in by noon 22nd
June to Lani or Immy . The full details are advised on the website –
“juniors –other activitie’s” section. Up to date info will be advised by
facebook.
In
the afternoon/ evening the Hay Club will hold its free Open Day depending on
weather temperatures commencing at 5pm and finishing around 8pm. To capitalise
on the world’s best playing in Melbourne, Tennis NSW has over 50 centres
conducting an open season day this forthnight during the period of the
Australian Open. It’s a family fun byo picnic and set up in lovely grounds with
a canteen having snacks and refreshments to purchase. Matches and Hot Shots
Activities for kids with Lani Houston coordinating the evening. The air
conditioned clubhouse will have the AO tennis on tv
Night
Comp
Entries
for the forthcoming men’s and women’s competitions to commence in February in
various grades are now being taken.
14 Jan
Tennis
Open Day
Hay
plans to have an Open Day on Thursday 24th January with a junior
clinic in the morning followed by tennis activities in the late
afternoon/evening. This will be dependent on weather temperatures.
Hay
will be part of the Tennis NSW Open Season when all venues across the state
will open their facilities free on their selected day in January. All are
welcome with BYO picnic with the canteen operating. Activities for juniors will
be organised. Lani Houston is co- ordinating the event in conjunction with
Tennis NSW rep Brendan Lee.
In
the meantime the world’s best will battle it out in Melbourne with Lani and
Immy Molloy also attending the Australian Tennis coaches conference
there. They will learn all the latest coaching developments and techniques.
7 Jan
Mixed
Doubles and AGM wind up 2018 tennis activities
2018
finished on a good note with a wonderful mixed doubles tournament following a
successful Annual General Meeting which saw Warren Hunt return as President.
Warren
then teamed up to win the mixed 2018 club doubles partnering Lani Houston
to beat Tom Lugsdin and Immy Molloy in the final 7/3. Earlier Lugsdin and
Molloy had a tough 7/5 win against Heidi Stephens and Dylan Lund. The main
consolation final was won by Paula Comb and Peter Davies 7/6 against Jacqui and
Jensen Hargreaves. The B grade consolation final was by Lucinda Williamson and
Russel Curtis 7/4 over Stephen Sharp and Liam Woods.
The
AGM gained two new committee members for this year with Anthony Slattery
returning and new member Jensen Hargreaves. The meeting heard there were 249
members for the last financial year a decrease of 20 from the previous year
with good number participation in night tennis competitions. The Club has
nearly paid off its loan to Hay Shire Council with only a $3000 balance
remaining.
Juniors
Last
weeks two day clinic was cancelled due to the current heatwave.
Tennis
NSW hopes to hold a clinic in conjunction with local coaches for the 24th
January in the morning followed by an opening day function in the afternoon.
This could be dependent on weather temperatures with Lani Houston currently
co-ordinating with Wagga Tennis NSW Rep Brendan Lee
The
first junior Development tourney for the year is being held at Henty on 3rd
February with 12 tourneys listed for 2019. Hay is scheduled for the 5th
May and Griffith the 7th April .
Deniliquin
Leeton and Narrandera are again not listed for 2019 with all other tourney
venues requiring an overnighter for preparation and safe travel.
Tennis
Calendar
Some
copies are still available for the 2019 Tennis Club Community Calendar. The
binding on this year’s design looks very good.
31 Dec
Junior
Tennis Clinic Postponed
The
junior tennis clinic scheduled this week for Thurs 3rd
and Friday 4th has been cancelled due to the current heatwave.
Depending
on the weather Lani will look at another date later in January.
In
the meantime keep watching the tennis with the Hopman Cup and Brisbane
International currently being played. The Sydney International will
commence next week followed by the Australian Open Grand Slam the following two
weeks.
Good
luck to Jensen Hargreaves playing the very strong Shepparton tourney again this
year being expertly managed by Hays Steve Longworth.
17 Dec
Annual
Tennis Mixed and AGM Thursday
This
year the annual mixed competition in various grades which includes the club
championship grade will be held on a Thursday
the 20th December. The Annual General Meeting will also be
held on the same night commencing at 5.45pm followed by the tennis at 6.45pm.
Mixed
matches will be one set matches,first to six or seven games depending if you
will play two or three matches in the group. Entries received as of last week
are detailed on the web (go to the competitions –mixed section) Entries close
with Tony on Wednesday with the draw being made.
Men’s
Comp
A
marvellous finale night of tennis was held with two high standard finals a top
bbq provided thanks to Peter Head and Elders with play on all
seven courts necessary before the rain came.
The
A/B grade final saw Glen Claridge ( subbing for Scott Dixon) to partner
Peter Lawrence for the Hay Bowling and Golf Club team to defeat the NRMA team
of Warren Hunt partnering Immy Molloy (subbing for Brad Callaghan) the score
being 7/5. The B Res also played a high standard match with the Crighton’s
Engineering team of Russell and Ryan Curtis beating AgFlites Jacqui and Hilton
Hargreaves 7/4. There were a number of playoff matches with wins to
Wooloondool, Bidgee Bobcat and Demo, TapperAg Landmark, Bindari and Benduck.
Congratulations
again to the Riverine Grazier for good and fair coverage to all despite
difficulties each week in producing its newspaper with Hay lucky to have its
own paper.
The
2019 Calendars should be available this week and can be collected free of
charge from its advertisers.
Lani
will run a tennis camp on 3rd and 4th January with
details appearing on the web this week. In the meantime private coaching is
available for members with coaches , phone numbers and fees also outlined
on the clubs website
Weekly
Awards
The
AgFlite award goes to Glen Claridge coming into Hay Tennis for the first time
to sub in the A grade final and having a win. The Foodworks award goes to Jimmy
Houston coming in as a sub replacing an injured player and also having a win
for Benduck. The Crighton’s award goes again this year to the The Riverine
Grazier for its wonderful coverage of sport.
Night Tennis Competitions
10 Dec
The
Monday Night Women’s competition was completed with the four grades finals held
as well as play-off matches. The Men’s competition will conclude this week,
while the annual mixed competition in various grades is scheduled for Thurs 20th
Dec the same night as the AGM.
Women’s
Four
well contested women’s tennis finals with 5 playoff matches were played to mark
the end of a successful womens competition 2018 year. It went down to a
tiebreaker decider in A grade when the Murphys Clothing Store team of Kate
Murphy and Harriet Lugsdin came from behind to beat the Lani Houston
Consulting team of Lani Houston and Sophie Curtis 2/6 6/3 and tiebreaker (7/4).
(B)
grade also went to a tiebreaker when the TapperAg Landmark team of Cas Tidey partnering
Karinda Deaton who was substituting for Ruby Barnes beat the Woodpark Poll team
of Lisa Headon and Carol Huggins in a great match the score being 6/3 4/6 and
tiebreaker 8/6. The (B) Res final saw the Riverine Grazier team of Margie
McClelland and Tertia Butcher reverse their first round loss this time to beat
the Hay Newsagency team of Anna Lilburne and Sue Parslow 6/1 6/2 .
The
(C) grade final was also closely contested with the Hay Bowling and Golf Club
team of Tilly and Jess Weeks beating the Crighton’s team of Kim and Ryan Curtis
6/3 6/5.
Winners
of the playoff matches were O’Briens Fertilisers, Wooloondool , All Travel Solutions
and Harrisons IGA while the match between Cotton Wool Crema and Hills Corner
Store was a 3/6 6/3 draw.
Mens
The
closest match in last weeks play was the Anthony Slattery Fireworks team of
Peter Head and Anthony Slattery winning 7/5 against the combined Hay Shire and
92 Computing team of Greg Stewart and Anthony Slattery. All B Res grade
teams received a bye last week with this week finals and playoffs scheduled.
Juniors
There
will be no Saturday junior tennis this weekend as our coaches are away playing
the strong Bronze level Open and Junior Tourney at Bendigo. Our final Saturday
juniors for the year will be held the following Saturday.
Lani
will conduct a coaching school over the holidays on the mornings of 3rd
and 4th January
Weekly
Awards
Congratulations
to all the women’s competition winners who this week get the Foodworks,
Crightons Engineering and AgFlite Awards.
26 November
Change
of Tennis Dates
Whilst
the Womens Monday nights and Mens finals nights will proceed as scheduled,
there will be a change to the planned timetable of the Annual Mixed, the Annual
General Meeting and junior singles championships.
Womens
There
were some fabulous matches played in the final round of matches last week. In A
grade the Lani Houston Consulting team edged out the Hay Jewellers Trish and
Dan Jamieson for a finals spot with a 6/4 5/6 win. In B grade Tapper
Ag snuck into the final with its 6/4 6/4 win against the Japps Pharmacy
team of Jacqui and Hilton Hargreaves. Meggs Grain Fertilisers and O,
Briens Fertilisers narrowly missed a finals berth. The B Res and C grade finals
are also scheduled this week with the full draw and results on the web. There
are 4 finals together with some play off matches listed.
Mens
Nine
competitive and enjoyable matches were played last week with the final round of
Wednesday play still scheduled for the 12th December. The closest
match last week was in the top grade when the Wyvern team of Rob Lindon and
Alex Downs beat the Benduck team of Rowan Houston and Simon Booth 7/6 6/5
Mixed
The
annual mixed competition will now be held on the night of the Thursday 20th
December when the Annual General Meeting will also now be held. Already
three entries have been received where two grades will be formed.
Juniors
Due
to our busy program the annual 10s, 12s, 15s, and 18s singles matches will now
be played at the start of tennis activities in February 2019.
Saturday
morning participation awards went to Wil Sloan, Cree Harris and Henry Porter while
the comp winner was Ollie Liddington-Dennehy. There will be no Saturday
morning tennis for the next two weeks resuming on 22nd Dec which
will entail our Christmas break up party.
Well
done to Kenny and Jensen Hargreaves who participated in the NSW state junior
development series finals in Sydney on the weekend. The boys qualified by
finishing in their age groups top three positions in the South West NSW region
of Junior Development tourneys held throughout the year. They both had some
great singles and doubles matches.
General
Team
Entries close soon for The 2019 Victorian Country Championships the venue to be
Shepparton / Mooroopna in February. Hay hopes to again field two mens teams as
well as a womens team this time.
The
Foodworks, AgFlite and Crightons Rural awards this week go to some nice shots
at Saturday morning tennis by Kodi Scott, Abbey Liddington-Dennehy, Skye Cannon
and Jessica Tapper.
26 November
Annual Tennis
Mixed date set
The
annual mixed night has been set down in conjunction with the AGM as well as the
10s annual singles junior competition for Friday Dec 7th . The
mixed will be played in various grades including the club championship grade
and could include two shortened matches on the night. This has
been necessary due to our cramped timetable before Christmas.
The
10s (players born 2008 or later will play either orange or green ball) with
entries to Tony. The juniors 12s, 15s, and 18s are scheduled for Dec
14.
Meanwhile
the Women’s and Men’s night teams doubles competition’s continue with some
good and enjoyable matches.
This
week the women’s will play their final round before the finals and playoffs
scheduled on 3rd December. Points are very close across the four
grades and are listed on the website and depending on this week’s results will
determine finalists.
The
mens competition involving 19 teams in two grades continues with a good
atmosphere with play extending to 12th December. The format of
swapping partners after the first set being played in this competition is
good for a change. NRMA and Hay Bowling and Golf Club are leading the combined
A and B grade while Crighton’s Engineering lead the B Res grade just ahead of
Hills Corner Store
Best
results in last week’s play went to Russell Curtis , Dylan Ilic and Hilton
Hargreaves in the B Res grade while in the top grade best scores went to Shane
McGufficke, Tom Lugsdin, Warren Hunt, Darren Turner and Peter Lawrence.
Juniors
There
was another good roll up on Saturday morning at both the 10am and
11am sessions. Rory Burns- Jarratt and Genevieve Williamson were hitting
some nice shots in the first session while competition winners in the second
session were Max Booth, Kodi Scott, Max Booth and Dillon Green
Weekly
Awards
The
AgFlite award goes to Darren Turner who not only had a doubles win but also a
singles win at Wednesday tennis. The Crightons award goes to St, Marys
Hay school Ryan Curtis being selected in the Diocesan tennis team to play in
Lismore. The Foodworks award goes to former Hayite Gav Mather who put in a
great effort in the Gala Day tourney narrowly missing being the winner on
percentages.
19 November
Successful Tennis Gala Day
Forty
players enjoyed and played the casual tennis tournament Gala day on
Saturday with perfect weather.
The
tournament was planned due to the Hay Club for the first time in over 50
years not holding its annual October Open Tennis Tourney this
year and also to present an Hon. Life membership to Allen Dwyer.
Allen
a good solid A grade player was a tireless supporter of the Club whilst he was
in Hay. In fact he was the instigator and push behind the only previous
gala day held in 2013 attracting 45 players. He was a good supporter in
encouraging players of all ages to participate in night competitions in which
he adores the Hay format. Allen was always on the scene volunteering tasks at
Club functions and he played a major role in the synthetic grass
resurfacing of its four main courts and today these courts are still a major
showpiece.
Play
winners on the day were Green ball champions Jimmy and Archie Houston and
runners up Makenzie and Tilly Weeks. Mens winners Josh Silo (Albury) and Kenny
Hargreaves, Womens were Lani Houston and Alice Laracy, and mixed were
Peter Lawrence and Jess Weeks. Thank you to Sophie Curtis in her
assistance to the green ball group.
A
big thank you to Hay Shire, Foodworks and Anthony Slattery Fireworks for
their assistance as well as the food donations and helpers to make the
day enjoyable and possible.
Night
comps
Womens
have a general bye this week with the mens draw outlined on the web. Last
week’s marathon match was an exciting 7/6 to Wyverns Rob Lindon and Alex Downs
against The Hay Fish Shop Zanda Haidy and Ryan Morrison with the second
set also a close 6/5. Other wins went to Hay Bowling and Golf Club, 92
Computing, NRMA, Hay Shire, and Bindari.
Monday
night winners across all grades went to Riverine Grazier, Hills Corner Store,
Crightons Engineering, Hay Jewellers, All Travel Solutions, Meggs Grain
Handling and Woodpark Poll.
Our
annual mixed has been set down in our busy schedule for Friday night 7th
December also on this night will be our juniors 10 yrs titles.
Juniors
Saturday
morning resumes this weekend at our regular times of 10 am and 11am .
Our
2018 juniors singles are scheduled on Dec 7th and 14th
hopefully we can finalise. To ensure if the tournament proceeds players must
register with tony beforehand.
Calendar
All
calendar sheets entries must be finalised by Nov 24 to be included on the 2019
calendar
12 November
Tennis Gala day Saturday
Entries
for the Tennis Gala Day close Wednesday 14th November .
Players can enter with a partner male or female or request a partner with the
grades and divisions worked out on the Thursday.
There
will be number of grades catering for all standards including a green ball
competition group for younger players , the criteria for this group is
that players must be able to serve. There will be spare room at the tennis
complex for orange ball and red ball standard to have a hit.
Players
need to confirm their entry at the courts on the Saturday by 9.30 for play to
commence at 10am. It is expected the presentation of winners will be held at
3pm and will have an early bird finish for those wishing to stop playing while
the keen ones will continue until 5pm.
The
Clubs previous Gala Day was held in 2013 and was a wonderful successful and
enjoyable day with 45 players involved. Lets hope we get more than this figure
with 24 local and visitors entries received as at Sunday. The Hay Club is hoping
for good local support requiring more entries.
The
committee has been busy with the planning and preparations and would love to
hear from anyone who can assist in any way.
Night
Comps
Very
good numbers are currently playing the Monday womens and Wednesday mens
competitions. The draw and results are detailed on the clubs website. With only
two players per team there is no need for forfeits and we will continue our
good record.
Calender
Lets
all support our main fundraiser for the year with Wendy Heerey doing a great
job in organising the 2019 calender. Birthday entries can be
purchased at the Clubhouse for a gold coin . All calender sheets need to be to
Wendy by the 24th November.
Juniors
Congratulations
to Hilton Hargreaves who was selected in the Super 10s competition in
Canberra played on the weekend and next weekend with some of the best
country NSW including ACT 10s players.
Junior
tourneys from around the region coming up are at Henty, Young and Wagga.
There
was another good attendance at Saturday Morning activities for both sessions
with Ollie Liddington –Dennehy and Sophie Curtis winning the green ball doubles
competition. Cree Harris was best performed in the orange ball grade. There
will be no weekly tennis this Saturday with the Gala Day being held.
Weekly
Awards
The
Foodworks, AgFlite and Crightons Rural awards this week go to Hilton
Hargreaves, Wendy Heerey, Ollie Liddington, Sophie Curtis and Cree Harris.
5 November
Night
tennis Results
Womens
night competition results in A grade the lone winner was IGA with Murphy’s
Clothing co and Lani Houston Consulting declared a draw with special thanks to
Kenny Hargreaves substituting.
B
grade winners were Pynors Accountants, Tapper Ag Landmark and Woodpark Poll.
Dylan Ilic subbed up and did a good job.
The
match of the night was the 6/3 3/6 draw between Meg’s Grain -Katie and Karinda
Deaton against the O’ Briens Fertilisers team of Annie Summers snd Lisa Lund
The B Res / C grade winners were Elders, Riverine Grazier and Crighton’s
Engineering
In
A and B grade men’s results winners were Anthony Slattery Fireworks, 92
Computing, Hay Bowling and Golf Club, Hay Shire and Tapper Ag Landmark All B
Res teams had byes
Juniors
A
good number participated at Saturday morning tennis with the coaches getting
some expert assistance from Sam Davies.
20
played the first session with the second session comp winners being Dan
Jamiesen, Max Booth snd Emma Curtis.
Gala
Day
Preparations
for the 17th November Gala Day are well in hand with the working bee and
meeting held on the weekend.
Another
meeting will be held again on Saturday following junior tennis.
29 October
Night
competitions Good Entries and Men’s club Doubles finished
Good
numbers for both the new night competitions have been received. Both
competitions started last week with 24 womens teams in 4 grades and 19 men’s
teams in three grades. The womens draw has been made up to 5/11 and the men’s
31/10.
For
the benefit of all players the competitions should continue with the good
record for two years now of not having forfeits with substitutes listed or bye
players to fill in if needed.
The
closest womens match last week was a 5/6 6/5 draw in B grade between Tapper Ag
Landmark and Hills Corner Store with both Connie Andrews and Lucinda Williamson
playing their first comp game.
The
men’s format this competition will change partners after the first set and like
the womens matches no match will exceed beyond the one and a half hour limit.
Congratulations
to Scotty Dixon and Peter Lawrence regaining their doubles title in winning the
2018 final against Kenny and Jensen Hargreaves in a very tight match 4/6 6/2
and tiebreaker (7/5)
Juniors
A
good number attended Saturday morning tennis.
Participation
and sportsmanship awards went to Sophie Gee Corliss, Evelyn Creighton, Archer
Gill, Emma Curtis,Genevieve Williamson, Caitlin Lund, Jonty Woods, Ollie
Liddington- Dennehy and Jack Booth Session times will continue at 10 am and
11am however this may change and further advice will follow.
Gala
Day
In
conjunction with junior tennis a working bee will be held on Saturday
commencing at 9 am to conclude at 12 followed by a meeting to finalise the gala
day preparations.
Weekly
Awards
The
AgFlite, and Foodworks and Crightons
awards this week went to Connie Andrews Lucinda Williamson Scotty Dixon and
peter Lawrence
22 October
Night
competitions begin this week
Good
entries have been received for both the Monday Women’s and Wednesday men’s
teams competitions commencing this week.
Just
over 20 teams had been received at the entry deadline to compete in the womens
in four grades and so far 11 men’s teams have been received to start on
Wednesday night.
All
details are on the clubs website.
The
men’s club doubles final will also be held this week
Gala
Day
Entries
are now being taken for the Clubs Gala Day to be held on Saturday 17th
November. Entries for the American Round Robin doubles tourney in various
grades can enter with a partner male or female or request a partner. A number
of visitors have shown interest in attending.
Play
will start at 10am and conclude at 3 pm for some and 5 pm for others depending
on entries and heat conditions.
Juniors
There
was a good attendance at both the 10 am and 11 am sessions on Saturday despite
the weather with coaching continuing at these times this coming weekend.
Weekly
Awards’s
The
Foodworks award went to Max Booth for dominating his group at Saturday morning
juniors Cree Harris gets the AgFlite award for giving 100%effort and Jessica
Tapper - the Crighton’s Rural Award for
going so well at her first attendance
15 October
Night
tennis entries close this week
The
forthcoming night tennis team’s competitions for Monday Women and Wednesday
men’s will commence next week from the 22nd October Players can enter with a
partner or request one and various grades will be formed.
Entries
received to date will be shown on the web this week for players to check if
they have been missed.
Also
next week the men’s 2018 club doubles final will be played between Kenny and
Jensen Hargreaves against Scott Dixon and Peter Lawrence
Juniors
A
very successful tennis camp was held by Lani Houston last week with assistance
from Immy Molloy and Kenny Hargreaves and delicious fruit platter from Kate
Smith
(-
note for Grazier - see photo )
Saturday
morning junior activities resumes this weekend at the normal 10 am and 11 am
sessions
8 October
Holiday
Tennis Clinic Thursday
Lani
Houston will conduct a tennis clinic on Thursday 11th from 9am to noon for
players aged 5 yrs to 12 Bookings are essential with enquiries to Lani.
Meanwhile
entries are now being taken for the forthcoming night tennis men’s and women’s
competitions and for the Gala Day planned for November.
2 October
Women’s
tennis club doubles finalised
The
2018 women’s tennis club championships doubles were completed and will go down
in history with the old saying “ tennis a game for all ages”
The
final saw Immy Molloy partnering her nan Teresa Mirabelli beat Lani Houston
with her partner the young 12 yr old Sophie Curtis in a great result
the
score being 6/2 6/5 This was a fantastic good spirited and standard match with
all players being congratulated.
Consolation
finals in the other grades were held as follows
A-
Trish and Dan Jamieson beat Casey and Tamara Wade 6/5 6/3
B-
Annie Summers and Lisa Lund beat Wendy and Sarah Lindsay 6/5 6/2 B Res- Russell
and Ryan Curtis beat Cas Tidey and Ruby Barnes 6/4 6/2
The
men’s had a top close semi final result with Kenny and Jensen Hargreaves
prevailing over Anthony Slattery and Shane Mc Gufficke 1/6 6/3 (9/7) and will
now play Scott Dixon and Peter Lawrence in the 2018 final
Meanwhile
entries are now being taken for the normal teams competitions in various grades
for men and women to start after the school holidays.
Players
can enter with a partner or request a partner.
Juniors
Saturday
morning junior tennis will resume after the school holidays Meanwhile Lani will
conduct a morning mini coaching school on Thurs Oct 11 from 9am to 12noon with
bookings essential to Lani Ph 0408932161
24 September
Tennis
2018 club doubles to finals
In
an exciting finish to the men’s doubles,three pairs finished equal on top of
the men’s ladder following the round robin matches.
The
second pair on games averages Kenny and Jensen Hargreaves will play a semi
final against the third pair on averages Anthony Slattery and Shane McGufficke
The winner of this match will then play the top average pair in Scott Dixon and
Peter Lawrence after the school holidays.
The
womens club championships doubles final as well as the best performed ( four
matches) will be contested this week.
Last
weeks closest match was Chelsea Cox and Indyanna Wilson going down to Warren
Hunt and Dylan Ilic 6/3 6/5
The
teams competition will commence from 22nd October for women ( men 24th )
Players can enter with a partner or request one with entries closing 18th
October
Juniors
Saturday
morning weather brought out our best attendance for the year The 10am session
kept all the coaches busy - with mini nets and red ball play while a good
number contested the 11am competition group Kenny Hargreaves green ball group
saw Dylan Ilic narrowly winning ahead of Ollie Liddington with Tilly Weeks best
of the girls Immy Molloy orange ball group saw Kai Smith winner just ahead of
Dillon Green while Lani Houston orange ball group had Charli Giddins undefeated
and Abbey Liddington winning two matches for second spot.
There
will be no tennis this week due to the long weekend and start of the school
holidays Sent from my iPhone
17 September
Hargreaves
Boys top performances at Regional Tennis Finals
Wagga
hosted the Champion of Champions Junior Development Series(JDS) finals for the
South Western NSW Region on Sunday.
A
number of tournaments held at 11 centres (stretching from Hay to Tumut and
Albury to Goulburn)were held throughout the region for 2018 with players
gaining points, the number of points depending on their results.
The
top 8 positions boys and girls in each
age group qualify for the Wagga finals. However players must have played 4
tourneys to qualify with Hilton Kenny and Jensen the only Hay players to
qualify this year. It would appear Hays Sophie and Emma Curtis were also top 8
positions for their age groups but failed the finals due to not competing 4
tourneys. Hay players are penalised due to its location with only Griffith as
well as the Hay tourney being day travel tourneys. For safe travel and good
preparation all other tourneys require overnight accommodation which is costly.
Unfortunately Leeton, Narrandera and Deniliquin are currently not hosting these
types of tourneys.
Jensen
Hargreaves continues to dominate the JDS 12s boys beating all the other 7
finalists and then winning the final 6/0 against Matthew Ferguson of Tumut
Kenny Hargreaves came 3rd in his group of the 14s boys to Jarrod Ward (
Goulburn) and William Male from Henty Both Jensen and Kenny by finishing top 3
now qualify for the NSW closed titles in Sydney in November Young Hilton
Hargreaves finished in 6th spot in his group 10s boys having won 2 matches
Wagga will hold its annual open and junior tourney on the Oct long weekend
Club
Doubles
The
2018 men’s and women’s club doubles will finish before the school holidays with
new teams competitions in various grades to commence after the holidays.
The
womens semi final of the championships saw Immy Molloy and Teresa Mirabelli
have a good win 6/3 6/2 against Jess and Chloe Weeks In the other grades
section Lisa Lund and Annie Summers continue their unbeaten run this time with
a 4/6 6/3 win against Ruby Barnes and Cas Tidey Isabella Handford and Will
Jamieson had a win also a 4/6 6/3 scoreline against Warren Hunt and Tilly Weeks
The closest in the men’s was the Bede Schiller and Tom Porter 3/6 6/3 draw against
Ritchie Weymouth and Nick Robertson
Juniors
Saturday
morning tennis will resume this weekend still at the 10am and 11am starting
times
Weekly
Awards
The
Foodworks AgFlite and Crighton’s Rural Awards this week go to Hilton Jensen and
Kenny Hargreaves for their performances at the Wagga Regional Finals and
also following the hectic schedule of
the 3 boys playing their AFL grand final the previous day.
10
September
Club Tennis Doubles in full swing
The men’s and women’s 2018 club doubles championships have
started well with some enjoyable matches witnessed.
The women’s main group comprises 4 pairs contesting a round robin
while 14 other pairs are also competing in the other grades section with a
number of male players also involved.
Lani Houston partnering young Sophie Curtis in the championship
division notched up a good win 6/2 6/3 over Casey and Tamara Wade.
Trish and her son Dan Jamieson continue their good form this time
with a 6/2 6/5 over Jacqui and Hilton Hargreaves.
The men’s group has 7 pairs contesting the club championship group
with now another 5 pairs contesting the other grades group. The main group saw
Zander Haidy and Nick Robertson winning 6/4 6/3 against the defending champion
Warren Hunt this year partnering Brad Callaghan. The other grade match of
the night was Craig and Joseph Wilson having a 3/6 6/2 win .
Juniors
There will be no Saturday Morning tennis again this weekend with
most of the coaches away however it will definitely resume 22nd Sept.
3 September
Tennis Gala Day Planned
A Tennis Gala Day has been planned for Saturday 17th
November to replace the Annual October Tourney which is not being held
this year.
A successful Gala –fun day was held in 2013 to mark the opening of
the new courts surfacing.
The November day will again be an American Round Robin Tourney in
various grades down to green ball players, where you enter with a partner male
or female or request a partner.Each set you will play half with your partner
then the other half against your partner. This format will conclude about 3 pm
with a doubles tourney then planned to continue for the keen ones to finish
about 5pm.
More details will follow.
Night Doubles Competition
Both the 2018 Club Championships in various grades for women and
men commenced last week with some good matches played. Further entries are
still welcome with play to continue up to the school holidays.
Closest matches last week were Annie Summers and Lisa Lund beating
Anna Lilburne and Sue Parslow 6/5 6/1 and in the mens Craig and Joseph Wilson
drew 6/4 4/6 against Dan Stewart and Navieen Singh.
Juniors
On Saturday only the 11am competition session was held with a
number of coaches away. Doubles green and orange ball groups were formed as
well as team games with some good rallies noted .There will be no tennis this
weekend due to the show.
Weekly Awards
The Foodworks and Crighton’s Rural awards this week go to Bede
Schiller and Tom Porter who had a good win following their tennis break. The
AgFlite award goes to Charli Giddins who followed up her good form at Griffith
last week to serve nicely at Saturday morning junior tennis.
27 August
Top 2018 Tennis Singles Finals
Both the 2018 Mens and Womens singles finals went down to the wire
. Both produced some fabulous tennis with Lani Houston winning her first
singles title defeating the defending champion Immy Molloy 3/6 6/3 and
tiebreaker decider (7/5). Earlier Lani had some tough matches against
Trish Jamieson and Jess Weeks in reaching the final.
Scotty Dixon was equal to the task beating the defending champion
Anthony Slattery 6/5 5/6 (7/4), exactly the same scoreline in beating Warren
Hunt in the 2016 final. This is Scots third singles title also having beaten
Andrew Davies in three sets in the 2014 final.
(note for Grazier –photos will come next week)
The doubles competition gets underway this week.
Gala Day
It is planned to hold a Tennis Gala Day in November to
replace the Annual Open tournament that is not being held this year. It will
also honor our tourney sponsors Wooloondool , Hay Bowling and Golf Club and
Auscott. The last Gala Day was held in 2013 was very successful and full of
enjoyment catering for all grades and attracting nearly 50 players. The
committee will meet on Sunday at 5pm to work out the format , date and many
other issues. Out of towners have indicated their availability for Saturday
Nov 17.
Juniors
Hay had a good contingent of 12 players after two withdrawing
through injury and sickness, playing the Griffith junior tourney on Sunday.
Five Hay players were playing their first tournament and you could see
the improvement at the end of the day. Congratulations to all with further
details to follow.
(note for Grazier-see group photo)
Good weather helped attract a good number of participants at
Saturday tennis. In the 10am red ball/ fun games, coaching session
Abbey Liddington/Denehey went well and visitor Jaycee O.Brien
The 11am comp groups were split into 4 groups and after some
serving practice, play was of a high standard and the groups were well
organised by the coaches
Kenny Hargreaves did a great job with the normal ball group with
Navieen Singh and Sophie Curtis having a good tussle. Immy Molloy advised
her group of 5 playing green ball full court were so fair and had a good
attitude. The highest number of points won went to Ryan Curtis however the
highest number of matches won was tied by Jack booth and Dan Jamieson.
Lani supervised the orange ball three quarter court split into (a)
and (b). Top of the (a) was Max Booth and runner up Hannah Jamieson while
top of the (b) was Cree Harris narrowly from Kai Smith
Saturday juniors continues on the weekend
Weekly Awards
The Agflite award goes to Lani Houston winning her first singles
title . The foodworks award goes to Scott Dixon taking out the mens singles
title and the Crightons Rural award goes to Jacqui Hargreaves having the
difficult task at Griffith on Sunday in organising the good number of the 10
years boys group with limited courts.
20 August
Tennis Singles to Finals
The annual tennis singles played across a number of grades in
great spirit will conclude this week. The doubles competition will commence
next week. The womens Club Championship grade saw a tough semi final win to
Lani Houston over Jess Weeks 6/3 5/6 and will now play Immy Molloy for the 2018
title.
The battle of the sisters saw Casey Wade prevail over Tamara in a
tiebreaker decider 7 points to 3 after sets were level at 6/3 each. Casey
will now play Harriet Lugsdin in the A Reserve grade final. In B grade Cas
Tidey won 6/2 6/2 against Katie Deaton and will play the undefeated Sara
Lindsay in the final. The two best performed C graders in Dan Jamieson and
Hilton Hargreaves will play the C grade final . A number of play off
singles will be contested this week and again there will be organised doubles
involving adults and juniors together creating a good atmosphere.
The mens night saw two great semi final matches with the former
champion Scott Dixon bringing back his old form to defeat Jensen Hargreaves 6/2
4/6 and tie breaker decider (7/4) and the defending champion Anthony Slattery
beating Nick Robertson 6/3 6/1. Other matches organised were doubles and well
done to all those involved.
Juniors
Saturday morning tennis was called off due to manpower shortage
and the cool windy unpleasant conditions. Hopefully all will be good this
week with sessions continuing at 10am and 11am.
Dont forget the annual Griffith Juniors on Sunday to advise Tony
if you are interested.
Weekly Award
The Crightons Rural Award goes to Stephen Sharp returning to
tennis and going well following the knees operation. Joseph Wilson gets the
Foodworks award also going well after a layoff.
The AgFlite award goes to Tilly and Makenzie Weeks making a fine
introduction to night tennis competition.
13 August
No Open Tennis Tourney This Year
With a number of key personnel unavailable this year, the Annual
Open tourney will not be held. Instead a Gala Day similar to the
successful one held 5 years ago for the Opening of the new courts is being
planned for November. The Gala Day will be known as the Wooloondool, Hay
Bowling and Golf Club and Auscott tournament to honour our gold and silver
sponsors.
The annual open Tourney for October 2019 will comprise all the
usual events without the Australian Ranking computer events which are costly to
run.
Annual Singles
The Womens and Mens Singles competitions continue with a good
spirit.
The Womens saw the closest match of the week with Lani Houston and
Trish Jamieson playing an exciting draw 2/6 6/2. In the A Res grade Harriet
Lugsdin continues her good form this time having a very good win against Tamara
Wade 6/0 6/3. In B grade Sarah Lindsay remains unbeaten following her win
against Katie Deaton 4/6 6/3. In C grade two youngsters put in a brilliant and
fair play performance with Dan Jamieson winning the first set 6/5 and his
opponent Hilton Hargreaves taking the second 6/5
The mens night again produced top tennis. Jensen Hargreaves won
his quarter final match against Tom Lugsdin 6/1 6/2. Nick Robertson won a
marathon against Kenny Hargreaves 6/3 5/6 and tiebreaker decider 7/1 while the
defending champion Anthony Slattery had to fight all the way with a 6/5 6/5 win
against Brad Callaghan. In Consolation Alexander Haidy was in devastating form
to beat Gardean Ellis 6/3 6/4 while a doubles consolation match was held
(instead of another two singles) with the defending champions Steve Longworth
and Warren Hunt going down to Tim Hubbard and Geoff Chapman 6/4 6/4
Juniors
There was no play on Saturday, however play will be held this
coming weekend and the next one.
Griffith will be running its annual Junior Development tourney on
26th August . Anyone who is interested playing on this day and needs transport
please let Tony know by the weekend.
Weekly Awards
Dan Jamieson and Hilton Hargreaves win the Crightons Rural Award
for their 6/5 5/6 great and fair play result. Tim Hubbard a regular visitor to
Hay takes the Agflite award for his performance last week and former Club
Champion Trish Jamieson wins the Foodworks award following her play against
Lani Houston.
6 August
Pleasant start to annual tennis singles
A nice start was made to the 2018 singles competition to both the
Monday women and Wednesday mens nights.
Monday results saw some top matches with Jess Weeks battling all
the way to defeat a former club champion in Trish Jamieson 6/4 6/4, Lani
Houston beat the ever improving Tamara Wade 6/1 6/2, Harriet Lugsdin put in a
gutsy effort in winning 6/3 6/4 over Casey Wade. The closest match of the night
was the very good contest of Sarah Lindsay beating Cas Tidey 4/6 6/3 while
young Dan Jamieson was in good form to defeat Navieen Singh 6/1 6/1
Wednesday play saw the defending champion Anthony Slattery too strong
for a previous champion Steve Longworth 6/1 6/3 and Brad Callaghan winning a
similar scoreline over the out of retirement Gardean Ellis who hit the ball
well. A number of others received byes with late entries still being accepted.
The
annual Hay Open tourney scheduled for the 5th, 6th, and 7thOctober may
not be held this year. With key personnel either away, or maybe away or
unavailable together with continued rising costs, rules and demands by tennis
NSW for running our type of tourney which includes Australian Ranking computer
events, some serious thoughts and changes are to be examined.
Should the event not be held this year a one day
tourney (similar to the very successful Clubs new courts surfacing
Opening Day tourney held some years ago) could be planned later on in the year
and a complete new format maybe a two days annual open tourney with events to
entice more local participation as well as retaining our regular tennis
visitors be organised to start next year. Despite the club having 249
members for its 2017/18 financial year there is not enough strong support and
help for this type of three day tourney. The committee will meet again this
week to make a final decision.
Juniors
Junior Saturday morning tennis made a welcome return on the
weekend with Cree Harris going well in the 10am group. A big thankyou to
coaches Kenny, Immy and Lani who put in some new tennis moves recently
learnt at Wagga. The orange ball 11am competition was great with Jack
Booth winning the A grade from Dylan Ilic and Hannah Jamieson taking out the B
section
There will be no Saturday morning this week with a number of
organisers away but will continue the following week.
Weekly Awards
The Foodworks award went to Jack Booth winning the orange ball
competition with some good serving. The AgFlite award went to Cree Harris
putting in a 100 per cent effort at the Saturday activities. The Crightons
Rural award goes to Cas Tidey narrowly going down in her singles match to Sarah
Lindsay a recipiant to a previous weekly award.
30 July
Tennis Singles commences this week
The Annual tennis singles competition which includes the club
championship grade commences this week for women and men with a total entry
received to date 23 players.
The competition is expected to run for 4 or 5 weeks then followed
by doubles. Play is Monday nights women and Wednesday night mens with the draw
appearing on the web this week.
Defending club champions are Immy Molloy and Anthony Slattery.
Annual Memberships and green pass payments are due this week and
many thanks to all those that have paid which certainly helps towards payment
to the ever increasing insurance costs and Tennis NSW affiliations which are
now due.
Juniors
Saturday morning junior activities will now restart this coming
weekend following last weekends call off due to the weather.
Well done to Hilton and Jensen Hargreaves to their success at the
recent West Wyalong Development tourney. Young and Griffith Tourneys will be
held in August.
23 July
Tennis Activities restarts on the weekend
After a break of four weeks the new season of Junior tennis
activities recommences this coming Saturday 28th July. Sessions will
continue at 10am and 11am with orange and green ball competition included in
the 11am group.
Night Competitions
Entries for the forthcoming night single’s competition’s in
various grades will close this coming Friday with the women’s draw available on
Monday 30th July for commencement that night. The men’s will commence Wed
1st August. Entries received to date are listed on the web so players should
check in case they have been missed. It is noted the defending club champions
are putting in some good practice. Various grades catering for all standards
will be held.
General
Thanks for all those players who have so far renewed memberships
and green pass memberships. Memberships and green pass renewals should finalise
their payments by 31/7/18.
An urgent committee meeting needs be held and will follow junior
tennis on saturday morning at 12.15.
A number of concerns need to be addressed and this includes
the annual Tennis NSW affiliation requirements, the interest and support
of the running of the Annual Open Tourney, this year being held in the middle
of the school holidays as well as other matters for discussion.
16 July
Annual Tennis Singles Entries now open
Entries for the annual tennis singles in various grades for both
men and women are now open with names received to date listed on the hay Tennis
Club web.
Monday women’s will start on the 30th July and Wednesday men’s to
commence on the 1st August.
Weekly Awards
The Agflite Award goes to Kenny Hargreaves who despite being in
school year 8 has been selected for the second consecutive year in the Riverina
High Schools Tennis team to contest the State titles.
The Foodworks award goes to Steve Longworth who has just run the
successful Queensland Veterans Tourney on the Gold Coast and also expertly
completing the recent annual Griffith tourney despite the wet weather
preventing play on the clay courts on day one of the tourney and convincing
players and officials that the tourney will finish on time.
The Crighton’s Rural Award goes to those Wimbledon players who
battled through those 5 and 6 hour matches.
9 July
Kenny Hargreaves in High School Riverina Tennis Team
For the second year in succession Hay High School student Kenny
Hargreaves has been selected in the 9 boys Riverina Tennis Team to compete in
the State Titles this year being held at Armidale /Inverell. Kenny was
also part of the team that played the titles in Bathurst last year. He attended
the trials in Wagga last week with the state titles scheduled for September.
This is a great achievement at selection for a second time and
only at Year 8 with hopefully more years to follow.
The West Wyalong Junior tourney will be held on Sunday July 22,
with the Young and Griffith tourneys in August.
Meanwhile night competitions and junior Saturday morning
activities will resume later in the month with court hire enquiries to Tony
0419571292
2 July
Tennis
Activities in winter break
Night
tennis competitions will resume later in July following the winter break.
Similarly junior Saturday morning activities will also resume at that time.
As
expected the annual Hay junior tournament on Sunday was cancelled with only 8 online entries and a similar number of
locals who were to enter manually. In total there were only 6 visitors coming
from Griffith Deniliquin Wagga and Yass.Tennis NSW are likely now to allow Hay
to revert back to its normal April month for 2019 - a much better and more
suitable tennis weather month.
Meanwhile
courts are open for hire and private coaching remains available.
25 June
Jensen
Hargreaves
selected for the Ken Rosewall Cup State Tennis Competition
Following his good form for the South West NSW team in the recent
state 12yrs competition in Bathurst, Jensen was selected with Wagga’s Leon
Hemmings and Maxwell Prest in the three boys South West 14yrs team up against
11 other country and city NSW teams including the ACT played in Gosford on the
weekend. Ella Brown daughter of Warwick Brown who worked as an Engineer
at the former Public Works office in Hay, together with Chelsea McGrath both of
Albury and Jane Hausler of Barellan made up the three girls team competing for
the Leslie Bowrey Cup. The formats of the competition were the same as the
world renowned Davis and Federation Cups emphasising a team environment.
It is such an honour for Jensen to play this prestigious
competition amongst the states best and deservedly gained the selection with
all his hard training. Although not winners of their pools groups the teams did
manage a couple of victories but more importantly enjoyed the experience and
comradeship.
The Clubs Annual Junior Tournament still only has attracted 5
players up to the weekend with entries closing Tuesday 26th June so sadly would
appear to be cancelled. This year Tennis NSW became more involved in the
running so we are awaiting their formal decision. Tennis NSW should consider
reverting the Hay tourney back to its previous annual April date which has more
pleasant weather and player involvement. Currently we have stopped night
competitions and Saturday juniors for our winter break.
Saturday morning was held on the weekend mainly to get tourney
practice however only 10 players participated with Clementine Fauche best
in the 10am group and Dillon Green won the orange ball group narrowly from
Charli Giddins. Saturday activities will break for winter and resume on
July 28 as per the web’s juniors timetable program. In the meantime those
requiring private coaching can contact Jess Weeks or Immy Molloy with Lani away
at present.
Many thanks to the Clubs Sponsors who have responded to date for the
2018/19 year in assisting financially towards the running of the Hay Tennis
Club.
18 June
Annual Junior Tennis Tourney
The 2018 Juniors Development tennis Riverina tourney for Hay
is to be held on Sunday 1st July with entries closing next week. The day offers
5 boys and 5 girls events from as young as 8yrs and under, up to 16 yrs and
under. This covers orange, green and normal tennis balls.
Normally the tourney is held in April in warmer weather conditions
with good entry participation so the Hay Club is crossing its fingers for a
viable entry this year. Entries received to date obtained from The Tennis
Australia tourney web site shows a total of 5 players across all ages have
entered up to Sunday night- these from Deniliquin, Griffith, Wagga and Temora.
Local players are asked to enter this week either online to Tennis
Australia or manually to Tony Callaghan ( he will forward entries onto Brendan
Lee ) so that further players entries can be added to the tourney
participation list hopefully then to entice more players from out of town.
Players will come to Hay if they are assured of plenty of matches.
Saturday morning junior activities will be held this coming
weekend at the 10am and 11am Saturday timeslots. Lani Houston is overseas at
present but Immy Molloy with asssistance from parents will organise the
sessions with some players to get valuable practice for the tourney.
Immy with Kenny Hargreaves attended the Riverina coaching clinic
in Wagga on the weekend gaining some top experience from Tennis NSW coaches.
Jensen Hargreaves received a special invitation for a training
session with head coach Jaslyn Hewitt (Lleytons sister) while Hilton Hargreaves
gained an invitation to be part of the top 8 boys and girls Regional players to
form a super 10s competition with Hilton being a member of the winning
team.
The wagga experience was a great success despite the miserable
weather conditions.
Weekly Awards
The AgFlite, Foodworks and Crightons Rural Awards go to Hilton,
Jensen and Kenny Hargreaves and Immy Molloy for their Wagga success
11 June
Junior tennis tourney entries close soon
Entries are now open for the Annual Hay Junior Development series tourney
to be held on Sunday July 1st this year.
There will be no Saturday morning junior activities on the weekend
with the coaches attending a course in Wagga.
The last round of the Monday night women’s competition was played
with only four matches scheduled. Results were Hay Jewellers beat Murphy’s
Clothing 6/1 5/6, Megg’s Transport beat Hills Corner Store 2/6 6/0, Cotton Wool
Crema beat japp’s pharmacy 6/3 6/0 and Hay Newsagency beat the Mystery
team 6/4 6/4 . All other teams had byes for the night with this Autumn
competition now concluded.
Night competitions will now have a 5 week winter break before the
annual singles commences in various grades.
THe AgFlite, Foodworks, and Crighton’s Rural award this week goes
to Kate Murphy and Harriet Lugsdin the most consistent performers in the
women’s night competition just finished.
3 June
Night Tennis Winds Down
Night tennis competitions for both mens and womens will break for
the cold weather and resume later in July with the annual singles competition.
Weekend day tennis, including social court hire and coaching is popular
at present with no chilly night air.
Last Wednesday night the men played their final round due to state
of origin this week. The match of the night saw the Elders team of Peter Head
and Nick Robertson win against the combined Slattery Fireworks and 92 Computing
teams 6/5 6/5, with the other match going to Auscott 6/3 6/1 against the Hay
Bowling and Golf club team.
The Monday night womens competition will conclude this week with
only 4 matches scheduled and all other teams receiving byes. Results last week
saw Hay Jewellers beat Harrisons IGA 6/4 5/6, Hills Corner Store beat
Cotton Wool Crema 6/1 6/2, Woodpark Poll beat Hay Newsagency 6/2 6/3, Murphys
Clothing beat O’Briens Fertilisers 6/2 6/5 and Tapper Ag Landmark beat Japps
Pharmacy 6/3 6/0
Juniors
Good weather on Saturday morning brought an attendance of 17
players to the court. The 10am hot shots session saw some good red ball hitting
and orange ball serving practice and in the 11am competition group the green
ball group played a doubles competition with Immy Molloy included to give
players tremendous experience the winner being Dylan Ilic. Orange ball was
again split into two grades under the direction of Jess Weeks with Charli
Giddins winning A and first timer Jessie Learmonth winning B.
There will be no Saturday tennis for two weeks – this weekend the
long weekend has the Griffith Tourney and court supervisor course and the
following weekend the coaches will be doing a course at Wagga. Players and
parents are asked to follow the tennis web- juniors program for Saturday
resumption.
Private coaching continues with details and costs also shown on
the web.
Weekly Awards
The Agflite and Crightons Rural Awards go to Peter Head and Nick
Robertsons win in Wednesday night tennis with Nicks last four sets in the past
two weeks all being 6/5. The Foodworks award goes to Jessie Learmonth winning
her orange ball group at Saturday tennis playing her first tennis.
28 May
Tennis Club Membership slightly down
The Hay Tennis Club finished its 2017/18 year with a
membership of 249 down 20 members from last year losing a number of families
who have left Hay
and only gaining a few new people to town. New financial year
memberships renewals are welcome.
Annual sponsorships are currently being sought with generous
support currently enjoyed from a good number of business houses their names
listed at the clubhouse with major sponsors being Hay Bowling and Golf Club,
Auscott and Wooloondool.
Despite the cooler weather players are keen to keep the Monday
night womens and Wednesday night Mens short duration competitions going with
further rounds scheduled this week.
Last weeks womens results were Harrisons IGA def Meggs Transport
6/5 6/5, Murphys Clothing def Hills Corner Store 6/1 6/2, Cotton Wool
Crema def Woodpark Poll 6/1 6/0, Japps Pharmacy def Hay Newsagency 2/6 6/1,
O’Briens Fertilisers def Tapper Ag Landmark 6/1 6/0 – Hay Jewellers and Bidgee
Bobcat and Demo received byes.
The mens results were 92 Computing def Hay Fish Shop 6/1 4/6,
Auscott def A.Slattery Fireworks 6/0 6/4 and Lugsdin Toyota drew with Elders
6/5 5/6. Wooloondool and Hay Bowling and Golf Club byes
Juniors
Perfect weather on Saturday morning attracted over 30 players to
the two sessions of Junior activities. A number of players also participated in
both the 10am coaching and fun activities and then played the 11am orange ball
or green ball competition. In the green ball full court competition six players
competed at this level for the first time and well done to all. The orange ball
was split into two grades an A grade group of four and a B grade group of 4 who
were allowed three serve chances per point and this proved beneficial on a lot
of points to get movement and rallies.
All players qualified for orange ball competition by being able to
serve at least 4 balls in the square out of 10 attempts from three
quarter court. A great effort by all.
The annual Hay (JDS)Junior Development Series tourney will be held
on 1st July this year with the Hay leg previously held in April normally
getting 50+ players. Last year 20 hay players played and 30 visitors. The
Thurgoona JDS and Albury JDS held on the weekend on the Sat and Sun attracted
37 and 50 players, numbers down to those tourneys held earlier in the year with
warmer weather. The three Hargreaves boys flew the flag for Hay and had great
success at Thurgoona and Albury.
With a month to go to the Hay Tourney there is concern that we
attract a viable number . The tourneys do have an orange ball grade this year
and we have a number of players in this category however very few of our
other juniors are competing in our popular night competitions or junior comp.
so an early indication if players are competing will assist planning but of
course visitors likely playing is difficult to gauge at this stage. Hay has a
history of organising great tourneys so our reputation may influence visitors.
Weekly Awards
The Agflite award goes to the six green ball players playing this
grade for the first time _Kodi Scott, Mackenzie Weeks, Ollie Liddington-Denehy,
Pierre Terblanche, Jonty Woods and Ashton Green. The Crightons Rural Award goes
to the three orange ball players playing for the first time – Dillon
Green,Emily Taylor and Kai Smith who also won his group. The Foodworks award
goes to Tilly Weeks who won her orange ball group.
21 May
Junior Tennis Competition commences Saturdays
The short duration Saturday Morning Tennis competition for orange
ball, green ball and normal ball grades commenced on the weekend transferring
from Friday nights. The Saturday program commences with the normal 10am
session for coaching and fun activities for players in school years from
Kindergarten up to school year 3 or 4. The competitions session commences at
11am and generally finishes around 12. Four players played a green/ normal ball
round robin singles –great practice for our forthcoming open junior tourney.
The other 7 players played the orange ball three quarter court round robin in
two groups. Hannah Jamieson playing her first competition won her group with
some very quick movement around the court and nice serving. To qualify for the
orange group players must be able to serve from three quarter court at least 4
or 5 balls in out of ten. This is necessary so that the players can enjoy some
movement of rallies. Some students from school year 2 have qualified. Students
not sure should check with their coaches.
It is uncertain at this stage if an orange ball event will be held
at our open junior tourney on 1st July as it could depend on the number of
entries received for the other events from under 10yrs to 16 yrs. The clubs
clay courts are a concern at the moment. To gauge numbers, local players
competing in 10 yrs to 16 yrs events are asked to advise Tony. Normally our
Junior tourney is held in April so we are not sure of visitor numbers for this
July tourney.
The days of play for the next three months of Saturdays is
outlined on the clubs web juniors section. Handouts are available at the clubhouse.
Night competitions
Both the mens and womens scheduled short duration competitions are
still running while the keenness and enjoyment is there.
Womens results were Hills Corner Store def Hay Jewellers 6/4
6/5, Meggs Transport def Murphys Clothing 6/5 6/2, Japps Pharmacy def Bidgee
Bobcat and Demo 6/2 6/2, IGA def O’Briens Fertilisers 6/3 6/2 and Cotton Wool
Crema def Tapper Ag Landmark 6/4 6/4
Mens results were Hay Bowling and Golf Club def Hay Fish Shop 6/2
6/2 Golf Club , Auscott def 92 Computing 6/2 6/1 and A. Slattery Fireworks def
Elders 6/2 4/4( time limit reached) with Lugsdin Toyota the bye.
Weekly Awards
The Foodworks award goes to Hannah Jamieson playing her first
tourney and winning her orange ball section.
The Crightons Rural award goes to Warren Hunt who as well as
the mens competition is also currently playing the Monday womens comp
giving so much experience and encouragement to players in his matches
especially to the juniors who get tremendous benefit.
The AgFlite award goes to Peter Lawrence and Scott Dixon who are
going well and undefeated for the Auscott team in Wednesday tennis
14 May
Womens opening tennis round matches so close
The five scheduled matches in the Opening tennis round of the
Womens night tennis competition all produced very close results. There was a
5/6 6/5 draw between Japps Pharmacy and Cotton Wool Crema. Other results were
Murphys Clothing beat IGA 5/6 6/4, Hay Jewellers beat Meggs Transport 6/4 6/3,
Hills Corner Store beat Tapper Ag 6/2 6/3 and Hay Newsagency beat Bidgee Bobcat
and Demo 6/4 6/2. The Hay Newsagency team pairing of Will Jamieson and
Issy Handford were the nights pick.
Mens winners were 92 Computing, Auscott and Woolooondool with
Anthony Slattery Fireworks and Hay Bowling and Golf Club teams receiving byes.
These short competitions may now extend an extra week or two and
then will be a month’s break for winter with tennis to resume in July after the
school holidays with the annual singles.
Annual memberships will be issued soon with early settlement
discounts being offered. It’s that time of the year when the club is hit with
big bills for insurances, affiliation etc.
Juniors
The cool and windy conditions kept numbers down on Saturday
Morning with Cree Harris showing ood improvement.
The annual Hay Junior tourney (as part of the south west NSW
development series) has been set down for Sunday July 1st. Tumut held its
tourney on the weekend, with both Thurgoona and Albury each holding their days
on 26th and 27th May.
A number of players have been representing the town in school
sports with high distinction and wonderful sportsmanship.
Jensen Hargreaves for St Marys led the Polding Catholic schools
team in the state primary schools teams competition played last week in Albury
won by the Combined Independent Schools with the Sydney East Public schools
team winning the girls. Following his good form Jensen was further selected for
play-offs for the state team but narrowly missed selection for the NSW team of
seven boys.
The Hay Public School continued the tradition of getting top
results in the state wide Public Schools knockout competition in just losing to
a former State winner to the strong Griffith East Public School, after the Hay
team of Jimmy Houston, Indyanna Wilson, Ben Clark and Chelsea Cox had won their
first round encounter against Lake Wyangan.
The Hay War Memorial boys and girls teams again put in a good
performance last week at the annual Western Riverina zone competition played in
Barham at their magnificent grass court complex. The girls team led by the
experienced Hannah Stewart and containing Delilah Crighton, Olivia Joyce and
Grace Weymouth beat Tooleybuc before going down to Deniliquin and Barham
Schools while the boys team led by Riverina Rep Kenny Hargreaves with Ferg
Cattanach, Brad Callaghan and Daniel Stewart, lost to the strong Finley team
but had wins over Deniliquin and Barham.
All these players deserve this weeks AgFlite, Foodworks and
Crightons Rural awards for their good play and sportsmanship.
7 May
Night Tennis Underway
The Mens night tennis competition has commenced with an
entry of 8 teams received for the 4 week duration teams doubles. The annual
singles then is planned to start.
The first weeks results saw Anthony Slattery Fireworks beat Hay
Bowling and Golf Club 6/3 6/5. Auscott beat Elders 6/3 6/0 and Lugsdin Toyota
beat 92 Computing 4/6 6/2. Wooloondool and hay Fish Shop had byes. The best of
the nights play with some great shots went to Scott Dixon and Peter Lawrence.
The Womens Monday night is scheduled to start this week with an
entry of 10 teams with further entries welcome.
Juniors
A total of 25 keen junior players participated in the Friday night
competition and Saturday Morning activities. The Friday green ball winner was
Dan Jamieson on a countback from his brother Will, with Navieen Singh in third
spot. Best of the girls was Indyanna Wilson ahead of Chelsea Cox. The Orange
ball competition saw Max Booth a worthy winner. Friday night tennis will now
conclude with winter coming and will now transfer to the Saturday
Mornings 11am session. Some players on the Saturday mornings may choose to
play both sessions.
Two groups were formed in the 10am Saturday session with Prince
Patel and Heidi Goulding playing nice shots in their group and Kodi Scott going
very well in the other group.
Congratulations to the Hay Public School team of Jimmy Houston,
Ben Clark, Indyanna Wilson and Chelsea Cox who won their first match
against Lake Wyangan and had a close loss in their second round against a
former State Champion Griffith East Public School.
These four players are our worthy AgFlite, Foodworks and Crightons
Rural weekly awards winners.
30 April
Tennis Recommences this week
Both Junior tennis activities and Night Tennis competitions resume
this week
The mens competition commences on Wednesday 2nd May (Entries close
30th April with the draw on the web on 1st May)
Womens will commence on Monday 7th May with entries closing Thursday
and draw on web Friday.
Players are asked to check their names on the web in case they
have been missed.
Juniors
The Friday juniors competition will commence at the new time of
5pm this week with players needing to be at the courts for weekly registration
before this time. Saturday morning junior activities resume on the weekend at
the 10am and 11am sessions.
23 April
Junior
tennis holiday break
There
will be no Friday night junior’s competition or Saturday morning fun and
coaching activities this weekend in fact no Saturday activities were held on
the weekend.
There
was however the usual Friday night juniors comp in two grades held last week In
the green ball competition a young Josh from Cronulla travelling through Hay
showed us his good form in beating Navieen Singh in the final 24 points to 14 while a good number
all played well and fair in the orange ball group with Ollie Liddington-
Denehey the winner and Jonty Woods runner up.
Night
Competitions
Entries
are currently being taken for the short duration women’s and men’s
competitions- women to commence 7th May —men to commence Wednesday night 2nd
May ( next week)
Weekly
Awards
The
Crighton’s Rural award this week goes to young Josh a talented youngster
passing through town from Cronulla winning our green ball group and the
Foodworks and AgFlite awards to Oliver Liddington- Denehey and Jonty Woods
coming in first and second positions of the orange ball group.
16
April
Top Night Tennis Finals
Both the women’s and men’s finals nights held across all grades
contained a good standard and atmosphere with players already preparing for the
new competition to start immediately after the school holidays.
Women’s finals results were A grade Hay Shire (Jasmine
Gregory and Heidi Stephens) beat Wooloondool (Paula Comb , Jan Zambon) 6/5 6/0
B grade Hay Jewellers (Trish McGufficke , Mary Lou Gardam ) beat Elders (
Tamara and Casey Wade ) 3/6 6/2 (7/4)
B Res grade Lani Houston Consultant (lani Houston, Isabella Handford) beat
Tapper Ag Landmark (Cas Tidey, Ruby Barnes) 6/2 6/3
C grade Hay Newsagency
( Sue Parslow, Anna Lilburne ) beat Bidgee Bobcat and Demo (subs for Cotton
Wool Crema) Indyanna Wilson and Navieen Singh) 6/3 6/0
Mens Results were A grade A Slattery Fireworks
(Anthony Slattery and Shayne Mc Gufficke )beat Hydes Plumbing(Peter Marks and
Mark Hutchings for Peter Lawrence and Scott Dixon 6/2 6/2
B grade Murphy’s Clothing ( Geoff Chapman and Tom Porter) beat Japps Pharmacy (
Paula Comb and Peter Davies ) 6/4 6/4
( note for the Grazier –all photos finalists are forthcoming)
New competitions will commence immediately at the conclusion of
the holidays to get the competition going before the cold weather comes with
the annual singles likely to start in June.
Juniors
A good number of participants played the Friday night competition
with Navieen Singh beating Corben Headon 5/4 in the final of the normal ball
group. There was no green ball group instead a big number of enthusiastic
participants played the orange ball group competition making it necessary for
two divisions. In Division 1 Tilly Weeks came on top with Charli Giddins second
and Pierre Terblanche third. In Division 2 Ollie Liddington- Denehey
finished on top from Dylan Ilic and third Jonty Woods.
Tilly won the final 6/5 on points against Ollie.
Due to a good number another session including a bbq will again be
held this coming Friday 20th again registering before 6pm.
Saturday Morning activities only attracted a handful of player who
received excellent value for money from our coaches. There will be no
Saturday Morning activities for the next two weeks.
Weekly Awards
Mark Hutchings receives this week’s Foodworks award for coming
into the A grade mens final as a last minute replacement.Our Agflite award goes
to Navieen Singh for not only assisting out in the C grade womens final but
winning the main group in the Friday night juniors competition. The Crightons
Rural award goes to Tilly Weeks for winning the orange ball group two weeks in
a row.
10 April
Night Tennis to finals
Both the men’s and women’s night tennis competitions
have moved to the finals to be contested this week.
The last round of the men’s competition was held on Wednesday with
the Elders team of Peter Head and Tom Lugsdin winning 6/4 6/5 against the Hay
Bowling and Golf Club team. The other A grade match saw the NRMA win 6/3 6/1
against Tapper Landmark. In B grade the 92Computing team with Russell
Curtis returning after injury won 6/3 6/3 against Japp’s Pharmacy while
Murphy’s Clothing had a good 6/2 6/1 win against the Hay Fish Shop.
Juniors
Due to the good number and with plenty of enthusiasm, from those
who attended Saturday Morning activities, another session contrary to the
website program of dates will be definitely held on this Saturday morning
14/4/18 at the normal times of 10am and 11am sessions. Then for the two weeks
following there will be no Saturday tennis. Last Saturdays 10am session was
split into two groups and in Lanis group, as well as good play from the Green
boys some nice hitting on the mini courts was also noted by Hannah Jamieson,
Cree Harris and Heidi Goulding.
In Tony’s group, winner was Kodi Scott with some nice attempts by
Kai Smith.
Thanks goes to our President Warren Smith running this week’s
Friday night’s green ball competition grade, in fact these players used normal
balls this week in a round robin involving 6 players with top rallies. Winner
was Dan Jamieson on maximum points of 40, Runner up was Corben Headon and third
placed was Indyanna Wilson narrowly ahead of Navieen Singh, Chelsea Cox and
Will Jamieson. There was a good number for the orange ball three quarter court
competition with the boy’s winner going to Jack Booth who looks like he will go
now to full court green ball, while the girls winner was Tilly Weeks displaying
some great shots. Friday night again will be held this week with all
players needing to start at 6pm and a bbq will follow concluding at 7.30
Weekly awards
The Crighton’s Rural Award goes to Russell Curtis who after a
lengthy injury layoff came back this week to play B Mens comp with a good win.
The Foodworks award goes to Phil Callaghan who volunteers his time each
week organising the Friday bbq. The Agflite award goes to our young warrior
Dylan Ilic returning home to Hay this week following another operation hoping
to get back on the courts soon.
3 April
Women’s tennis to finals
With no tennis scheduled on Easter Monday , the women’s tennis has
advanced to the finals to be played between first and second teams in the four
grades to be played on the following Monday 11th April.
In A grade the Wooloondool team cemented their finals position by
coming home strongly against the Pynors Accountants team of Kirsten Hutchings
and Ellie Jamieson, with other wins to Hay Shire and Hills Corner Store who
narrowly beat Auscott 5/6 6/2. In B grade the Elders team of Casey and Tamara
Wade leapfrogged the IGA team to make the final following its 6/4 6/4 victory
over Woodpark Poll and IGA gaining no points in their loss to the undefeated
Hay Jewellers. In the combined B Res and C grade with 8 teams competing the top
two teams on the ladder will contest the B Res these being Tapper Landmark and
Lani Houston Consulting teams who last week had wins over All Travel Solutions and
Hay Newsagency. The C grade final will be played between 5th and 6th spots on
the ladder between Cotton Wool Crema and Hay Newsagency.
The Men’s tennis has another round this week before the finals. In
A grade Anthony Slattery Fireworks and Hyde’s Plumbing have secured their
finals spots following their wins over NRMA and Elders while the Hay Bowling
and Golf Club beat the Tapper Landmark team. In B grade an exciting draw was
played between the Japp’s Pharmacy team of Peter Davies and Paula Comb 6/4 4/6
against the Murphy’s Clothing team this week comprising Bede Schiller and Tom
Porter with these two teams securing finals spots. In C grade the Foodworks
team with Indyanna Wilson going well had a 6/5 6/1 win against Bidgee Bobcat
and Demo.
Juniors
Juniors resume this Friday evening for the orange and green ball
competition still at the 6pm start and will finish under lights followed
by a bbq. Saturday morning also resumes for the 10am and 11am sessions
General
A number of Hay players travelled just down the road to play the
Deniliquin Easter tourney (this year involving 230 players) which holds a nice
social atmosphere played on their well manicured 18 courts.
Weekly Awards
This week’s Foodworks, Crighton’s Rural and AgFlite awards go to
the four players in Wednesday night play who fought out a great drawn match
these players being Tom Porter with Bede Schiller against Peter Davies with
Paula Comb
26 March
Hay
players compete at state titles
The
magnificent Bathurst tennis complex hosted on the weekend the 12years age state
teams championships for twelve state area teams which also included the strong
ACT team.
Teams
consisted of 4 boys and 4 girls with Hay amazingly gaining the selection of 3
players in the South West NSW team.
Unfortunately
Sophie Curtis was unable to make the trip however Jensen Hargreaves lead the
boys which included Brad Callaghan. The South West covers a huge area with the
other team members coming from Albury, Culcairn ,Wagga and Goulburn The Sydney
metrop and ACT teams were dominant
however the South West boys team playing for the Tony Roche Cup were
more successful than the girls team. In fact Jensen Hargreaves with good
support and encouragement from team manager - Waggas Brenda Foster who is a world ranked veteran and
former Hay Open winner - he had 4 wins out of 6 against the states best.
The south west boys team managed two
draws with metro west (parramatta etc)and North East NSW (Coffs Harbour to
Tweed Heads etc) in their 5 group matches before winning a playoff match
against Northumberland (Newcastle).
The
tournament had a great spirit but probably could have used world tourney expert
Steve Longworth to finish the event two hours earlier.
In
other junior news Saturday morning
tennis activities saw good numbers in both sessions with plenty of enthusiasm.
There
will be no Fri evening competition or Saturday morning activities this Easter
weekend.
Night
Comps
In
the Men’s competition the match of the round was in C grade with this weeks
mystery team comprising Glen snd Dan Jamieson coming from behind to beat the
Bidgee Bobcat and Demo team 4/6 6/2 Other winners across the grades went to
Anthony Slattery Fireworks, Japps Pharmacy, Hyde’s Plumbing and Elders.
In
the Women’s night the match of the round was the C grade win of The Saltbush
Motor Inn team of Kelcey Anderson and Katie Deaton 5/6 6/2 score against Hay
Newsagency. Other winners across all grades were Hay Jewellers, Lani Houston
Consulting, Hay Shire, O’Briens Fertilisers, IGA, Pynors Accountants and
Wooloondool
19 March
Night Tennis Passes Halfway Mark
Both the Womens and Mens night competitions continue to produce
good tennis.
Highlights in the womens saw Ellen Zambon returning to the courts
filling in as a substitute for the A grade Auscott team going down to the
Wooloondool team. B grades top match saw Elders beat the Meggs Transport team
6/3 5/6 while in the combined B Res /C grade the closest match was the Lani
Houston Consulting team with Isabella Handford playing some nice shots narrowly
beating the Tapper Ag Landmark team 6/3 6/4
Andrew Davies made a successful return to mens tennis when he
substituted in the Hydes Plumbing team to partner Scott Dixon to narrowly win a
brilliant match 2/6 6/1 against the Hay Bowling and Golf Club team of
Kenny and Jensen Hargreaves. Anthony Slattery Fireworks had a 6/2 6/2 win. In B
grade the Murphys Clothing Store team this week comprising Geoff Chapman and
Bede Schiller were too strong for the Hay Fish Shop 6/0 6/2 while in C grade
the Mystery Apple team this time comprising Russell and Sophie Curtis had a
very good win 6/2 6/1 against the Bidgee Bobcat and Demo team.
Juniors
The Friday evening juniors orange ball and green ball competition
attracted 18 enthusiastic players having a go. The orange ball three quarter
court group was divided into two groups with Jack Booth and Tilly Weeks the
winners , runners up were Max Booth and Ollie Liddington-Denehy while 3rd spots
went to Pierre Terblanche and Charly Giddins.
The Green ball group were all placed together with Hilton
Hargreaves the best performed closely followed by Dan Jamieson, Corben Headon
and Navieen Singh. Well done also to Chelsea Cox with her results.
There will be no Friday competition this week (HPS fete) or next
week Good Friday.
Saturday Mornings coaches awards in the 10am group went to Angel
Clarke and Ollie Liddington- Denehy while in the 11am group Jacinta Hurst and
Dylan Ilic showed good improvement.
Weekly Award
The Foodworks weekly award goes to Lani Houston who has gained her
second award for the year for not only organising and conducting the Saturday
mornings program but is currently spending many hours of her time in compiling
grant applications in researching and gathering so much information.
The Agflite award goes to Sarah Lindsay who also has gained
her second award this time for filling in as an emergency substitute at the
monday night competition.
The Crightons Rural award goes to the current and ex Hay players
who were successful in the Vic Country teams titles- these players being
Anthony Damon and Zac Slattery, Greg Stewart, Derek McFarland, Mark Hutchings
and Andrew Cronin
11 March
Hay Men’s Tennis Teams Success after 7 years at Victorian Country
Week
Congratulations to this year’s Hay tennis and ex Hay tennis
members who were part of the very successful two Hay teams at this year’s state
titles – Anthony, Zac and Damon Slattery, Greg Stewart, Mark
Hutchings, Derek McFarland and Andrew Cronin.
A full comprehensive report is herewith.
In other tennis news – the Saturday morning coaches award went to
Grace Auldist and Kodi Scott for 100% effort and participation and in the 11am
session to Navieen Singh and Nate Clarke for some nice shots. The Friday Green
ball winner again was Corben Headon while Dylan Ilic competing in his first
tourney won the orange ball.
Well done to the Hargreaves family at the Labour weekend tourney
in Euroa and well done to all players in the current night competitions
producing good quality tennis and a wonderful spirit.
23 Feb
Good Numbers at Junior Tennis days
Despite the warm weather there was another good attendance showing
the return to Saturday mornings from Sundays has been good so far with 22 now
registered. Again well done to the coaches with some nice play in the 10am
session going to Ollie Liddington- Dennehey and Ashton Green while the 11am
session saw great shots to Indyanna Wilson and Dan Jamieson.
Junior Tennis competition returned to the courts on Friday in two
grades with 10 players competing followed by a welcoming bbq. The orange ball
three quarter court winner was Pierre Terblanche with the green ball full court
winner Corben Headon with top marks to Chelsea Cox playing so well in her
return.
Night Comps
In A grade womens tennis the Auscott team continues its form in
winning second sets this time with a 5/6/6/1 win against the Hay Bowling and
Golf Club with new player Top Harvey going well.
In B grade the Harrisons IGA team of Kim Curtis and Sharyn Headon
opened their account well with a 6/2 6/2 win against the Meggs Transport team.
There were some great contests in the combined B Res and C grades
with the Hay Newsagency team winning against All Travel Solutions 6/1 6/2 and
well done to Jacinta Hurst playing her first comp match. The Tapper Landmark
team of Cas Tidey and Ruby Barnes came home strongly to win 4/6 6/0
against the new team of Cotton Wool Crema comprising Wendy and Sarah Lindsay.
The Saltbush Motor Inn team had a close 6/3 6/4 win over O’Briens Fertilisers
while Lani Houstons Consulting team won 6/2 6/1 against the Bidgee Bobcat and
Demo team in an enjoyable match.
The mens competition ended up gaining an entry of 15 teams which
includes two mystery teams in C grade. The A grade has received a magnificent
entry of 7 strong teams with NRMA just sneaking home 2/6 6/1 against the Hay
Bowling and Golf Club. Welcome back to competition the Hydes Plumbing team of
Peter Lawrence and Scott Dixon who toughed it out to beat Anthony Slattery
Fireworks 6/4 6/2. The other top match saw the Tapper Landmark team come back
to win 4/6 6/3 against Elders with Peter Head and Tom Lugsdin also making a
welcoming return.
One B grade match was completed with the Japps Pharmacy team
winning 6/4 6/3 over the Hay Fish Shop also a good contest.
Coaching
Private coaching is currently being carried out by Jess Weeks,
Lani Houston and Immy Molloy with Sarah Molloy now moved to Melbourne.
Our current Club Womens champion Immy Molloy still attending High
School will also perform adult womens coaching groups on Sundays. She is
looking to form two adult groups – one group a beginners with the other group
having some tennis experience and aims to rotate these groups each week so
that players play each fortnight. This is a wonderful opportunity for Hay women
to gain some valuable tennis experience and confidence. Players interested can
make the enquiries not only to Immy but her mum Frances or to Tony Callaghan at
the courts.
Easter Tourneys
There are many tourneys held over the 4 day Easter
break with our nearest neighbours Deniliquin holding a wonderful tourney
with different events scheduled each day. The Tourney usually attracts over 200
players with a good social atmosphere with no computer points for rankings
played for, instead just good old fashioned tennis enjoyment on their
magnificent grass courts.
Weekly Awards
The Agflite award goes to Derek Mc Farland who successfully
managed for Hay to play in the Victorian Country week and after a decade the
team this year finally tasted success with the full details and report
available in next week Grazier.
The Crightons Rural Award goes to Beth Schiller who has
successfully organised a good number of players playing weekly social.
The Foodworks award goes to our new competition players Ella
Steinfort, Top Harvey, Sarah and Wendy Lindsay as well as Jarrod.
16 Feb
Junior Tennis Returns to Saturday Mornings
The 2018 Junior Tennis Activities in two sessions commenced on the
weekend returning to Saturday Mornings after having been held for the past ten
years on Sunday mornings.
The weather was warm but 15 players attended the well organised
program led by Lani Houston. Tilly Weeks was hitting the ball well in the first
session with Michael Ashcroft Ferguson making some good serves in the second
group.
Our new Friday weekly program commences this week Friday 3rd March
for Orange ball three quarter court and Green ball competitions commencing at
6pm with players needing to register before this time to be included in the
weekly draw. A bbq will follow. Players unsure of their standard to participate
should check with one of the coaches or officials.
Temora held a Development tourney on Sunday and due to a huge
entry introduced staggered starting times for the age events which meant Hay
had some players late entering for a 12 oclock start to the 14s events meaning
a day trip instead of an overnighter. Jensen Hargreaves played up an age group
to be a worthy winner in a great days tennis competition.
Night Tennis
The Monday night Womens competition ended with 20 teams competing
in three grades, with the B Res and C grades combining. Three Matches were
scheduled last week with all other teams receiving byes. Jasmine Gregory made a
fine return to tennis when she and Heidi Stephens for the Hay Shire beat last
comps runners up Wooloondool comprising Jan Zambon and Paula Comb the score
coming home strongly 6/5 6/0. Ella Steinfort made a fine debut to Hay tennis
when she and Bronny Hicks for Auscott after losing the first set to Pynors
Accountants Ellie Jamieson and Kirsten Hutchings 6/2 came home to win the
second set 6/5 to pick up a consolation point. Trish McGufficke also back on
the courts in good form had a tough win with Lou Gardam for Hay Jewellers 6/2
and coming from behind second set to take it 6/5 against the Japps team last
seasons B grade premiers Jill Chapman and Sue Clancy.
A strong entry of 11 teams has been received for the Mens night
comp with more C grade team entries welcomed and play starting this week.
19 Feb
Night Tennis Commences
The Womens night tennis competition commences this week with 4
matches scheduled on Monday night the 19th Feb. with 9 other teams receiving
byes this week to commence their matches on Mon 26th. Organisers are still
hoping for further entries particularly for the lower grades.
The mens competition will now start Wed 28th Feb with only 9 teams
entries so far received. Its good to see top Club players Scott Dixon and Peter
Lawrence returning.
The web update is scheduled on the 19th. with some computers
needing to press their reset button .
Juniors
Junior Saturday morning activities commences this week Sat 24th Feb
with two sessions starting at 10am and 11am with all details including costs
for both members and non members and grades outlined on the tennis club
web - Juniors section – program page. Saturday morning activities replaces
Sunday mornings.
Those players who receive private coaching must be members of the
club.
The Temora tourney is scheduled this Sun 25th
Weekly Awards
The Crightons Rural, AgFlite and Foodworks awards this week go to
Kim, Zoe and Maggie Biggs who have departed Hay. They were great Club Members
and very supportive of Club functions including participation in the night
competitions where they will be missed. We wish Kim and the girls all the best
down in Victoria.
12 Feb
Jensen selected for Polding tennis team to contest State titles
Jensen Hargreaves continues his good tennis form in being selected
in the 5 boys Catholic Polding area team to play the state primary
schools teams competition in May. The team will join the other catholic
Mc Killop team as well as all the State Schools and Private schools district
teams to play the event in Albury. Jensen and Sophie Curtis had the honor of
being selected in representing the Wilcannia –Forbes Dio. team in Newcastle
last week.
Both these players performed well at the first development tourney
for 2018 held in Wagga on the weekend attracting a big number of over 100
players. Jensen won the 12s boys and Sophie semi-finalist in the 12s
girls. Emma Curtis playing her first tourney was runner up in the 8s
girls orange ball mini court competition. Hilton Hargreaves was semi-finalist
in the 10s boys green ball. Congratulations for all the Hay players
participating.
A huge bouquet goes to the new South West Development officer
Brendan Lee who displays great enthusiasm and expertise in organising these
tourneys and he is calling for nominations now for the Temora tourney on 24th
Feb.
Brendan’s interest also took him to Canberra on the same weekend
on the Saturday organising a hot shots program during the Fed Cup match between
Australia and the Ukraine. This was a brilliant match enjoyed by a number of
Hay and ex Hay residents, narrowly won by Australia 3/2 matches who will now
play the winner of the Russia- Slovakia match for a chance to get back into the
top grade with all grades attracting a huge 95 nations competing this year.
Good luck to the Hay mens team captained by Anthony Slattery
in participating at the Victorian Country teams event this year at Swan Hill
commencing Monday 12th Feb for 5 days.
Night Tennis Comps
Entries close for the womens and mens night competitions on 14th
Feb to commence from the 19th. Players should check the web names list to see
if they have not been missed.
Juniors
The Thursday arvo orange and green ball competitions will now be
played on Friday nights at 6pm commencing March 2nd. Saturday morning
junior activities (replacing Sunday Mornings) commences 24th Feb.
Weekly Awards
The Foodworks award goes to our 2017 latest honour board updates
Anthony Slattery first time singles winner and to Immy Molloy,Lani Houston and
Jess Weeks first time on board.
The Agflite award goes to Emma Curtis first tourney and runner up
in Wagga
The Crightons Rural Award goes to Brendan Lee Tennis NSW for his involvement
on the weekend in Wagga and Canberra
5 Feb
Night Tennis Competitions
The night tennis competitions will commence on Monday night 19th
Feb for women and Wednesday 21st Feb for men. Players entries received to date
will be listed on the website this week so please check that your name is
shown. Entries close next week.
Juniors Sunday morning group activities has now transferred to
Saturdays and will commence Sat 24th Feb in two sessions. A Thursday arvo/
night competition session will be held for green ball grade and orange ball
grade for both boys and girls also starting in February. The Wagga junior
development tourney will be held this Sunday 11th Feb
22 Jan
Tennis
Competitions commence Feb
Night
tennis competitions for men and women will commence in February with entries
now being taken via the web or contact Tony 0419571292
Competition
rates have slightly increased after some years and memberships for this
financial year are still welcome with half yearly rates offered to new players.
The
Regional junior development program has been finalised with 10 Sunday tourneys
listed. These stretch from Goulburn to Albury and from Tumut to West Wyalong. A
feature this year will include an 8 yrs orange ball three quarter court group.
The
first 2018 listed is Wagga on the 11th Feb with Hays scheduled for the 1st
July.
Our
Saturday morning program has replaced the Sunday’s to commence on 24 th
Feb
Our orange ball Thursday’s competition will
also include a green ball grade to commence in Feb.
15 Jan
Summer of Tennis
The Australian season of tennis is currently in full swing around
the country with Lani Houston, Sarah and Immy Molloy currently attending The
Australian Coaches Course in Melbourne. This week and next week a number of Hay
players and families will also travel to Melbourne to watch the Aussie Open and
maybe get a glimpse of the young Australians including Alex De Minaur and
Ash Barty who performed well in Brisbane and Sydney.
Steve Longworth is currently at the Gold Coast running the Australian
Veterans titles which ranges from ages 35yrs up to 80 yrs old divisions and
includes some players who have played the Hay Open tourney over the years.
A number of Hay people are keen to travel and support The
Australian women’s Fed. cup team play their first round 2018 match against the
Ukraine scheduled in Canberra 10th and 11th Feb.
On the local scene, tennis is generally being played in the
mornings before getting too hot. This included the popular coaching clinic last
week as well as Hays Stu Callaghan home on holidays from the Swedish snow
conducting private sessions this week before returning.
Court hire keys can be currently organised from Jo Davies for the
next two weeks.
Juniors Sunday Morning tennis activities will change back to being
played again now on Saturday mornings to start next month.
Night competitions for men and women will also commence middle
February.
7 Jan
Successful Tennis Clinic
A fabulous two mornings tennis coaching clinic comprising all
sorts of activities for three hours each day was held last week. The camp was
well planned and organised by Lani Houston and her 5 assistants and had over 30
players utilising the 11 courts. and fortunately the weather was kind missing
those extreme heat days.
See also Lani Houston’s email detailing a report on the clinic.
(Margie McClelland took some photos)- some also on facebook .
This week Stu Callaghan is back in town and conducting morning
sessions for the week before returning back to Sweden via watching a few days
tennis at the Australian Open.