Sunday
 saw apocalyptic weather, as Cambs IInd team fought the elements to 
travel to Leicestershire IIIrds for their second match of the season.  
Once safely in the 'home of Leicestershire badminton' though, the team 
was still battered by a storm of tricky games.
With
 four courts in play, all the singles games went on together.  The men 
(stand-in Sam Scharf, and Paul Heads) secured reasonably comfortable 
wins, notwithstanding Paul being annoyed at his own performance in the 
second end having lost a comfortable lead to only win 23-21.  However, 
the girls faced an uphill task, playing strong Leics ladies.  Katie 
Morton was battling a hangover, while Jessica Sharman was grappling with
 singles nerves.  After starting brightly, Katie was edged out of a 
tight three-ender 21-18, 19-21, 17-21.  Jess was engaged in a singles 
game with the most astonishing number of serving errors from both 
players.  It really was down to who could serve the most consistently, 
and while she started to play well, Jess couldn't quite string enough 
points together and lost 18-21, 16-21.
The
 level doubles game followed a similar pattern, albeit with a shock in 
the mens.  All four ladies games went to Leics, who had quality in depth
 in their squad.  All of the games were close, with the Cambs ladies 
getting to mid-high teens in every one.  Club partners Louise Tarbit and
 debutante Jacquie Dennis played well, but couldn't exert control over 
the Leics ladies.  Katie and Jess went agonisingly close with another 
three-ender against the second pair, finishing in setting: 14-21, 21-16,
 20-22.
In the mens, Sam and
 Skipper Daniel Bates were playing like men who had somewhere to be, 
winning the first end against the Leics first pairing to 7, and then 
finishing the second to 16.  They also won against the second pair 
comfortably.  Paul and James Wilson however won their first game easily 
(21-8, 21-14), but then came up against a wall in the second.  They 
found the Leics pair's defence just too good, and could not adjust their
 game plan, leaving them 19-21, 19-21 down.
That
 meant Cambs were trailing 5-7 going into the mixed, with a victory 
looking unlikely.  However, the traditional favouring for mixed in the 
County came again to the fore.  Paul and Katie have rapidly developed an
 understanding, and for the second match running registered a commanding
 win 21-13, 21-12.  James and Lou made harder work of their game, losing
 the first end in sets before building up a real head of steam, and 
winning 20-22, 21-19, 21-12.  That left Dan and Jess still on court, and
 the match there for the taking.  After slipping slightly in the middle 
period, they secured the game and the match by playing solid badminton 
and running away in the third end, winning 21-18, 17-21, 21-14.
The
 so the win was secure, although Leics IIIrds left with a well-deserved 
bonus point.  An exhausted Cambs team fell in to head for home, but the 
difficult day dragged on a little longer, with navigational crises 
making it difficult to find a suitable en-route watering hole which 
wasn't located down a dead-end country lane.  Cambs would also like to 
register a formal complaint to the Beefeater Observatory
 in Braunstone: not only does it not feature correctly on TomTom, but it
 is unacceptable to advertise 'Ultimate Chips', which have not a single 
quality which could be described as 'Ultimate', nor which are little 
more than a small cup of french fries...It was certainly sorely lacking for a hungry badminton team.
The
 IInd team now enjoy a break in matches until mid-January, when the 
face.... Leics IIIrds...(!)  The team will need to come out fighting to 
again earn points from the return leg.
The team: Daniel Bates (c), Sam Scharf, Katie Morton: Hurst Badminton Club / Paul Heads, Louise Tarbit, James Wilson, Jacquie Dennis: Ely Victoria Badminton Club / Jessica Sharman: Court Badminton Club
More information about results of the Cambs II team is available on the Team Page.