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5:52pm Monday 12th May 2008
Prudden Road Surfacing Tennis League
STRATFORD'S A and B sides locked horns in the Premier Division last week with the former dominating with a series of straight sets win.
The closest contest was the opening rubber when Graham Marsh and Chris Marrow won on a tie-break 6-4, 7-6 over Richard Monk and Nick Harper.
Other results: Tim Page and Simon West bt Lawrence Dingley and Paul Crocombe 6-2, 6-4 & Monk & Harper 6-1, 6-2; Marsh & Marrow bt Dingley & Crocombe 6-3, 6-0.
Inkberrow moved into a strong table position after seeing off their own B team 4-0 although the B players tried hard to make a match of it.
Alex Woodbridge and Tim Price opened for Inkberrow A with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Chris Baker and Ashley Baldwin.
Assured They then went on to beat Ricky Allen and Craig Weedon 6-1, 6-3, while Pete Watson and Graeme Rankin assured an A team win by beating Allen and Weedon 6-1, 6-3 and Baker and Baldwin 6-1, 6-3.
Littleton recorded their first victory of their campaign when they overcame previously unbeaten Moreton-in-Marsh 4-0.
The visitors began well as Sean Witheford and Chris Elliott gave Littleton the lead with a 6-2, 7-5 victory over Brian Lomas and Gary Jackson.
The same pair then defeated Ian Merriman and Owain Thomas 6-0, 6-1 who were beaten 6-3, 6-2 by Richard Herborn and Zak Wilson who then struggled to account for Lomas and Jackson 6-7, 6-2, 7-6.
Action in Division One saw Henley-in-Arden jump up the table to join leaders Chipping Campden after a comprehensive 4-0 home victory over FISSC.
Campden were held 2-2 by Bidford who stay joint third.
Other result: Ardencote 2, Claverdon 2.
Alcester opened up a slight lead in Division Two after they beat their own B Team 3-1. Studley are in close attendance after they impressively got the better of Stratford C 3-1.
Pershore moved up to equal third after they overcame Aston Cantlow 3-1, while Littleton B lifted themselves off the bottom after a good 3-1 victory at home to HDA Redditch.
Harbury and Shipston hang on to joint top spot in the third division after respective 2-2 draws with Claverdon B and Ilmington.
FISSC B join Harbury and Claverdon B on six points after they beat Chipping Campden B 3-1.
Division Four started with wins for Bidford B, 3-1 over Littleton C, Claverdon C by the same scoreline at the expense of Henley B, while Inkberrow got the better of Moreton B - again 3-1.
The newly formed Division Five began it's season with some friendly draws.
Alcester C and Shipston B shared the points in a 2-2 draw as did Bidford C and HDA B of Redditch. However, Inkberrow D claimed early top spot by beating Chipping Campden C 3-1.
Police are hunting two robbers who attacked a security guard outside a bank in Tewkesbury High street. Shortly after 6.30pm yesterday, cash was grabbed from a Group 4 security guard after he was assaulted by the two men outside The Halifax Bank.
London Mayor Boris Johnson threatened to publicly undermine Sir Ian Blair if he refused to step down as head of the Metropolitan Police, a Government minister claimed.
LAST season's FA Cup giantkillers Chasetown stand in the way of Evesham United and a place in the fourth qualifying round of this season's competition, writes Mervyn Collins.
The multi-million dollar Stanford Twenty20 match will go ahead as planned, tournament organisers have confirmed.
A rare Sooty puppet thought to be one of the mischievous bear's earliest incarnations is to be sold at auction.
WYCHAVON District Council could lose up to £1.5m as a result of the Icelandic banking crisis.
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