Braintree League: Challengers’ momentum stalled
After slowly catching up their rivals at the top of divisions two and three of the Braintree Table Tennis League, the challenges of Sudbury Wanderers and Great Yeldham have both run into the sand.
Chelmsford & Dist: Title races going to wire
Chelmsford C and Hatfield Peverel A remain separated by just four points in division two as they posted identical 8-2 victories in week 24, while Buttsbury A closed to the gap on division three leaders Galleywood B to five points courtesy of the same scoreline.
Burnham & Dist: Woodham double down on title challenges
The battle for supremacy intensified this week as the top two teams in the Burnham & District Table Tennis League laid down strong victories to ensure the title dogfight will go all the way to the final weeks of the campaign.
Clacton & Dist: Brotherhood D on the brink
Brotherhood D are within a whisker of claiming the Division Two title in the Clacton League.
Braintree League: Yeldham hit the top after closing gap
Great Yeldham have pulled back a 10-point deficit to climb to the top of division three of the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Essex edge out Middlesex to take Cadet County title
Essex sealed a narrow win ahead of Middlesex in the County Championships Cadet Premier Division.
Chelmsford & Dist: Club-mates through to semi-finals
This week saw three teams from Chelmsford TTC advance to the handicap cup semi-finals. Youngsters Sami Osman, Amir Chetitah, Alesha Ellis-Austin, Cleon Fernandes and Dion Fernandes all played starring roles for their respective teams.
Braintree League: Sudbury targeting title
Sudbury Wanderers have emerged as serious challengers for the division two title in the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Clacton & Dist: Bleak cup week for Brotherhood
There were defeats for three Brotherhood Clubs, as well as favourites Nomads Panthers, in this week’s quarter-final matches in the Clacton League’s Knock-Out Cup.
Table tennis puts on a warm welcome for refugees in Halifax
Sanctuary and sport are coming together in Halifax, where table tennis sessions for refugees and asylum-seekers are thriving.