HAMPSHIRE Court retaining the Basingstoke and District Tennis Winter League Ladies Division One title they won last year.
In their final match of the season they made it seven wins out of eight matches with a 7-1 victory against Goodworth Clatford, with Tina Wood/Sally Cackett winning all their sets. Beechdown A took runners up spot on sets won from Goodworth Clatford.
The Beechdown team inflicted the only loss on the champions beating them 7-1with Clare Munns/Steph Catlin being unbeaten.
The Goodworth team of Rowena Thorne/Karen Cawsley and Anne Brook/Lizzie Austin won their last match 8-0 against Beechdown B.
Odiham A pipped their B team to take fourth place.
In Division Two Goodworth Clatford B won the title from Totally Tennis. Their team of Anne Brook/Rowena Thorne and Doreen Horrocks/Lizzy Austin beast Beechdown D 8-0.
Tracy Grout and Jill Gibson won all their sets for Totally Tennis in their draw with Winchester A. Winchester A took third place just beating their B team on sets won.
Their team of Sharon Wardle/Denise Bruss and Eunice Carpenter/Alison Jackson beat Beechdown C 8-0.
Hampshire Court B team completed the top five.
The Men's Division One title went to Andover A after they completed their programme with a 7-1 victory over Goodworth Clatford with Andrew Winnett and Martyn Isherwood being unbeaten.
Previous leaders Kingsclere A finished in runners up spot with Old Basing A in third place.
The Old Basing team beat RSF 6-2 with Jamie Thomas and Simon Wood winning all their sets. Waverley A are promoted back to Division One after taking the Division Two title in a division where there were only three points separating the top seven clubs.
The champions lost 5-3 to Beechdown A but beat RSF B 8-0 with a team of Perveez Mirza/Eric Springer and Jeff Watson/Simon Brown.
Andover B finished as runners up and their team of Tommy Mackie/Mark Mackie and Tom Lee/Ken Gates gave them a 5-3 win against Odiham A.
Old Basing A were third on sets won from both Winchester A and Beechdown A.
An emphatic nine wins from nine matches saw Totally Tennis B dominate Division Three dropping just the six games over the season.
Their team of Rex Groves/Tim Rice and Chris Farrar/Steve Kilgannon saw them win their final match 7-1 against Hampshire Court B who finished in third place.
Runners up position went to Preston Candover who drew their final match at Odiham having earlier beaten Oakley B 8-0 with a team of Steve Grove/Dennis Nye and Stevan Hoyle/Dougal Kerr.
Oakley A finished a point behind Hampshire Court in fourth place.
Hook A were Division Four winners winning five of their six matches. Their final match saw them record a 6-2 win against Hartley Wintney with Steve Preston/Dave Summers getting a maximum. The Kingsclere team of Adam Price/Alan Curtis and Nigel Baker/Paul Allen beat Hartley Wintney 8-0 to finish in second place.
OLD Basing A took Basingstoke and District Tennis League Mixed Division One title by two points from Goodworth Clatford. Overton A finished in third place on sets won from Beechdown A.
The top two played out a hard fought draw against each other in the final match of the season with Penny Luke/Andy Mountford and Tina Wood/Terry Lynch playing for Old Basing.
The Division Two title went to Beechdown B who had an unbeaten season winning three and drawing two of their matches.
Odiham A were runners up a point back with RSF A and Overton B both on six points.
The top two drew against each other in one of the final matches. The Beechdown team were Aly Coughlan/Josh Giddings and Rachel Fletcher/Matt Deadman and Odiham comprised Sharon De Botte/Lee Aubrey and Emma Barnes/Andrew Ridgers.
Hook remained unbeaten throughout the season to take the Division Three title.
They drew their final match against Odiham B having earlier won 6-2 at Mortimer with a team of Andy Small/Ailsa Fraser and Anthony Haffey/Barbara Herneman.
Hampshire Court had five wins from five matches claimed the Division Four title with Beechdown D in runners up spot.
The champions won their final match 8-0 against Whitchurch B with a team of Simon Woodhall/Roberta Howard and James Rafferty/Jayne Crowley.
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