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Monday 17 November 2014

Mertens Fencers...

Another great day for Ardingly's fencers!  Last week, our fencers did the business and convincingly beat Eastbourne College, a club with generally less experienced fencers than ourselves.  But this week, our fencers took on the mighty Charterhouse, a bastion of fencing and a regular on the top fencing circuit.  Now, they had problems all week sorting out what players and teams they would send but in any case their reduced teams arrived and they contained 2 very good occasional internationals and others.

Results against Charterhouse - 3 wins out of 4 matches :):):)

 Senior Foil (Josh Hardy, Toby Brann & Sam Sheridan) lost 34:45 Junior Foil 'A' (Harry Ward, Alec Watson & Matt Geddes) won 45:20 Junior Foil 'B' (Lucas Williamson, Cameron Elder & Christopher Jung) won 45:31 Epee (Bryan Chiu, Ollie Clarke-McCullagh & Colin Cook) won 45:37

 The senior foil team ably led as always by Josh Hardy was supplemented this week by Sam Sheridan again and by Toby Brann for his first outing for the seniors.  The team remained close to their opponents' score till the very end.  Toby Brann tried hard thoughout and Sam Sheridan fenced especially well (-3) but it was Josh Hardy (+5) who once again took the plaudits.  He fenced calmly, with precision and excellent technique but sadly the team were never quite able to haul back the points.  Still they did succeed in unnerving their much more experienced opponents.

 In the first of the Junior matches, the 'B' team well led by the very experienced Lucas Williamson, featured Christopher Jung in his first outing for Ardingly.  He fenced really well ending on (+6)  Cameron Elder showed tremendous promise although was a little unlucky (blame the ref, i.e. me) on -2.  But Lucas was ever reliable and devastating, ending his 3 bouts on +10.  In the second of the junior matches, the battle-hardened veterans of the 'A's were very well led by Harry Ward (+7) and excellently supported by Alec Watson (+9) and Matt Geddes (+9).  This was a one-sided contest with our fencers in control of the match from the very beginning through to the very end.  But it did provide them with much-needed match practice.

 But the real drama and greatest test (and pleasure) was still to come.....the epee match.  Our eclectic epeeists, took on Charterhouse's and this was a revenge match since we lost by one point to them last year.  Only Ollie Clarke-McCullagh (+7) remained from that team and he had a point to prove.  While Ardingly took the lead and soon extended it to 20:10, a strong fight back meant that just over half-way through we led 28:25.  But a cool Colin Cook (-1) won the 7th round (6:1) and this was followed by Oli picking his opponents off to win the 8th round (5:2)  Captain Bryan Chiu (+5) demonstrated excellent composure and technique  (as he had done so all day) to bring home the bacon and secure our 3rd win of the day.  Not even the excellent match tea could exceed the pleasure of our epeeists victory today.

And so on to next week, the Inter-Prep School competition round 2.  Our ACPS will be welcoming Brambletye for the first time as well as fencers from other schools including Pennthorpe, Farlington and possibly Cumnor House.  Lots of help from seniors will be needed to help the younger ones get kitted out, marshal them on and off the piste as well as referee the matches.  So please do come along to support, check out the quality of the match tea (yes, it really is very good) and enjoy some really good fencing.

Saturday 15 November 2014

This Weekend in Mertens.....15th/16th Nov

Unfortunately there are no fixtures for the 14BCD and 15BCD but away fixtures for all others against Charterhouse but there is STEAK AND CHIPS to look forward to tonight artfully created by none other than the BBQ King himself, Boyan Tsvetkov!!



Wednesday 12 November 2014

Inter House Music 2014

Congratulations to all the Mertens boys who performed in the House Music Competition. There was an amazing array of talent on display from all Houses so for us to be competitive was outstanding. Mertens musicians were ably led by Anthony Yiu and James Ritchie who performed solos (see photo below) on the piano and the cello respectively, receiving rave reviews by the adjudicator who singled out their commitment and professionalism. Raph Adomakoh stepped out of his comfort zone once again to sing vocals for the Mertens Jazz Ensemble alongside Anthony and James, continuing his great form from last year's competition. The highlight for the House was undoubtedly 'The Mertones' involving Edmund Legrave, Wilson Mak, Jacky Lai, Aidan Murphy, Ethan Pizano, Tom Tweedie-Smith, Raph Adomakoh, James Ritchie, Iain Brown, Ludwig Habsburg, Lennart Grimm, Konsti Krome, Patrick O'Brien, Jordan Bishop, Maxwell Pierce, Giorgio Oriani, Anton Alkevich with accompaniment from Mr Tester on the piano and Anson Lee on the cello. The evening was then capped off in style with a classy solo performance by cellist James Ritchie.

Overall, it was a brilliant program put together by Anthony Yiu and James Ritchie and they should be very proud of their efforts!! We certainly are! Well done Mertens!












Monday 10 November 2014

Mertens' Fencers star in win over Eastbourne...


What a jolly good day for our fencers!  3 teams travelled to Eastbourne College yesterday afternoon but it was the opposition who were roundly despatched.

RESULTS

6th Form Foil (Josh Hardy, Maxwell Pierce and Sam Sheridan) won .... 45:28
Upper School Foil (Toby Brann, Alec Watson & Lucas Williamson) won .... 45:11
Girls Foil (Polina Popova, Kate hughes and Daniel Bedford) won .... 45:9

In the 6th form foil team, Sam Sheridan made his debut and after finding the going tough against the opposition captain soon settled in to the swing of things scoring well in the next 2 games   Team captain Josh Hardy maintained his excellent form with a +16 and, ably assisted by Maxwell Pierce (+5), developed a commanding lead from early on such that the victory was never in any doubt.

Nor was victory in any doubt in either of the other two games.  So relatively strong were our sides and confident too, that the opposition did not trouble the scorers much.  In the Upper School foil team, Alec Watson (+13) and Lucas Williamson (+11) stepped up to fence in an older age category alongside team captain Toby Brann (+10) but still won resounding victories.  In the Girls foil team, captain Polina Popova (+12) got her first chance this season to fence foil against girls.  All those matches against 6th form boys have left her with steely determination and quick reaction speed.  She was ably supported by the erstwhile Kate Hughes (+12) who took an afternoon off from sabre to poke her opponents with a foil instead...which she did such precision and great ability!

And so on to next week!  Saturday 15th November will see us host Charterhouse. We expect the quality of their fencing to be high.

Bonfire Night and Fireworks...

Fireworks and burning sheds and marshmallows over the Firepit...a great way to cap off a very wet weekend....and now to House Music and that elusive victory!!