WINSFORD A attempt to halt a sequence of three successive defeats when they return to action in the South and Mid Cheshire League on Thursday.
An 8-0 reverse at Hartford A last time out, when Mark Abbiss, Chris Knight, Alex Lerczak and Steve McCormack were on duty, is a second whitewash of the campaign since they returned to the first division.
Nantwich Farmers are their next guests at Knights Grange.
Winsford B suffered a first loss of the season in Division Three when they went down 6-2 at Holmes Chapel A.
Damian Cookson, Martin Stoilov, Chris Mundie and Bill Lawrie made up a quartet that hopes to bounce back when they visit Cuddington B tonight.
Meanwhile Winsford C were whitewashed by visiting Wistaston B in Division Four.
Teenage trio Lewis Penn, his brother Ryan and Alex Toomey were joined on court by Steve Harris.
They host back-markers Nantwich E tonight.
That same quartet represented Winsford D in a 6-2 success against Holmes Chapel C in Division Five last Thursday – the new team’s maiden win.
Their target is to extend an unbeaten run to three games when they visit Congleton E later.
Nantwich A proved too strong for Winsford in Mixed Division One, running out 8-0 victors at Knights Grange on Sunday.
The club’s senior players continue to meet every Monday, from 6pm, to practice together.
Results
South and Mid Cheshire Tennis League
Week Four
Men’s Division One
Congleton A 8-0 Hartford C; Hartford A 8-0 Winsford A; Hartford B 6½-1½ Nantwich B
Men’s Division Three
Acton Bridge A 5-3 Hartford G; Goostrey A 2-6 Cuddington B; Holmes Chapel A 6-2 Winsford B; Hartford F 7½-½ Audlem
Men’s Division Four
Nantwich D 5-3 Holmes Chapel B; Nantwich E 1-7 Congleton D; Winsford C 0-8 Wistaston B
Men’s Division Five
Acton Bridge B 0-8 Congleton E; Congleton F 4½-3½ Wistaston C; Cuddington D 6½-1½ Goostrey B; Winsford D 6-2 Holmes Chapel C
Week Five
Mixed Division One
Congleton B 8-0 Hartford B; Winsford A 0-8 Nantwich A
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