History

Ferndale Table Tennis club was first established as a TTk Greenhouse academy in 2007. The academy was overseen by Welsh International player Stephen Gertsen he was at the academy for 3 and a half years and had great success during his time here. Then ex-Scottish Junior International player Scott Johnston who was assistant coach at old TTk school Tonypandy and had previously helped Stephen with his coaching duties at Ferndale took over. Scott was in the position for a year. Scott moved on but the club has again managed to get a new coach who is going to continue to allow the club to grow. Gwyn Carvill from Bridgend TT club has now taken over at the school and will hopefully use his knowledge of the game and links within welsh table tennis to help the club go from strength to strength.

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Summer Training Camps

Ferndale will be running two weeks of camps during the school summer holidays. Sessions will be on Tuesday the 26th, Wednesday the 27th and Thursday the 28th of July in the first week of the holidays and Tuesday the 2nd, Wednesday the 3rd and Thursday 4th of August. All sessions will run from 11am-2pm each day in the school.
The community club will run every Tuesday during the holidays at its usual time of 5-7 and in the Barn, so there are plenty of chances for Ferndale players to continue to play through the holidays.

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Pontypridd Summer Festival Report

Ferndale had four players representing the school on Saturday in Pontypridd. Jonny Gregory had a fantastic competition and has sent me a report which I have attached below: 

The Pontypridd Summer Table Tennis Festival took place today, and was a great success with good spirited and high standard table tennis played throughout. The tournament attracted a strong entry of 40 competitors, all fighting it out to win their respective events, which included the beginners/improvers band, Band 1, and the Open.
The first event of the day was the beginners and was contested by 9 players including the youngest player of the day, seven year old Louie Evans! The event was eventually won by Ponty’s Callum Griffiths who beat Carmarthen based player Lawrence John in a tightly contested final.
The next event was the Band 1 competition, and was very open with many players capable of taking the top prize. There were some early upsets with the main one being 2nd seeded Sharlene Williams missing out altogether against both Steven Fawkes and Port Talbot based player Kean Pak. In the last 16 there were no major upsets with all top seeds progressing safely through. It was a similar case in the quarters but with Stefan having to fight back from 2 sets down to beat Liam Winder. Dayna Pearce was also on a strong run getting the better of Steven Fawkes, to book her place in the semi-final.  No.1 seed Callum Evans and no.3 Jac both won their semi finals against Stefan and Dayna respectively to set up another encounter in their short but competitive careers! In the final Callum produced his best table tennis to win a great match 3-1. Jac threw all he had, but on this occasion Callum held out to take the Band 1 title. Sharlene went on to win the consolation event with a comfortable win over Ben Evans in the final.
The main event of the day was the open and with the good prize money on offer it attracted many top senior and junior international players! The top 4 seeds were Michael Marsden, Ryan Owen, Conor Edwards and Cameron Thomas. These along with the likes of Ethan Davies, Alex Prosser, Chris Griffiths, Nicole Hall, Ryan Oyler and Benjy Gregory made the tournament very competitive. All seeds progressed through their groups but with Cameron having to settle for the runners up position after losing out to Ryan Oyler, likewise Conor after losing out to the inform Callum Evans. Leading up to the semi final stage there were some great battles with Cameron winning against Chris Griffiths, Ethan winning against Ryan Oyler, Marsden winning against Conor, and Callum winning against Benjy. The four left standing included Marsden, Ethan, Callum, and Ryan Owen. The top seeds didn’t have the semi-finals their own way with Ethan pushing Marsden to 4 sets and young Callum playing very well pushing Ryan Owen in 4 close sets. In the final there were some great moments but Marsden had that extra level in the big points and took the match and the title in 4 close sets.
RESULTS:
Open
M. Marsden beat R. Owen (3-1)
Band 1
C. Evans beat J. Jenkins (3-1)
Band 1 – Consolation
S. Williams beat B. Evans (3-0)
Beginners/Improvers
Final Positions : Callum Griffiths, Lawrence John, Huw Standen, Alasdair Weir, Ayman Alkateeb, Macauley Morgan, Connor Priest, Vaughn Spragg, Louie Evans.

Well done to all Ferndale players for the hard work they put in yesterday.

Friday, 8 July 2011

End of E3 Sessions

Today was the final E3 session at Ferndale and it has ended a very difficult year for the players at Ferndale. Since Stephen left at Christmas the players have had a lot taken away from them and put through a very difficult period for training and development. Even though numbers at after-school have dropped and one-to-one sessions during school time have ended several players have continued to support the club on a daily basis and have been working very hard along with new players attending on a regular basis.

With the Community club now set-up, Ferndale has a great opportunity to take over as one of the top clubs in Wales. Ferndale is very lucky at the support it gains from the parents of the players as I cannot think of any other club in Wales that has such dedication. If this continues and numbers at this Community club continue to increase then this club has a very successful future ahead.

I think Laura Willaims, Ferndale 5x60 officer, deserves a massive thank you for making sure that Table Tennis in Ferndale continues to be a main focus point not only in E3 and 5x60 but through-out the school and now the community. I would also like to thank all the players and parents for sticking by the club through this difficult time and hopefully their faith will be rewarded in the near future.