Braintree League: Netts slip further off the pace
Netts A’s hopes of retaining their Braintree Table Tennis League title are receding fast after another surprise defeat has cast them further adrift at the top.
Clacton & Dist: Sage tastes success in first season
For a fourth year running, a member of the younger generation tasted success in the Clacton & District League’s Handicap Singles Tournament,24-year-old Matt Sage taking the Gordon Denton Trophy, following in the footsteps of James Denyer, Jason Gale and Russell Hillier.
Deadline nears for entries to ELCC
There is still time for leagues to enter the English Leagues Cup Competitions (ELCC) before next month's deadline.
Four make it through to Island’s Finals Night
The latest tournament on the Isle of Wight was the Island Echo-Sponsored handicapped tournament on 26th January. There was an excellent turnout with 36 entries, organised into six groups of six.
Burnham & Dist: The magic of Mapledene
Mapledene A fielded possibly the strongest team of the whole season to date for their resounding win over Fambridge this week to storm back to the top of the Burnham & District Table Tennis League.
Clacton & Dist: Tony leads Division Three cup charge
Three teams from Division Three have made it through to the quarter-finals of the Clacton League’s Knock-Out Cup, following this week’s Round One matches, all three winners defeating sides from Division Two.
Chelmsford & Dist: Double-duty David drives Danbury’s destiny
David Gatheral completed what must be a rare feat on Monday night when playing six individual matches across two different divisions at two different venues.
Braintree League: Rayne sink leaders
Rayne D have shaken up the division two title race in the Braintree Table Tennis League with a win over leaders Netts B.
Burnham & Dist: Title picture becomes clearer
As we pass the halfway mark of the season the title likelies are becoming ever more apparent in the Burnham & District Table Tennis League.
Chelmsford & Dist: Finals night delight for Knaapen and Mulley
Evie Knaapen, 13, added the Women’s singles title to the haul of trophies she had already collected at the C&DTTL Annual Championships while Matthew Mulley continued his unbeaten league form to lift both the Men’s singles and Men's doubles trophies.