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.
Clacton & Dist: Panthers feel heat at the top
Things are hotting up in Division One of the Clacton League following two significant results.
Braintree League: Rayne cause trio of upsets
The first round of the Braintree Table Tennis League handicap cup produced the usual assortment of fluctuating matches, three of which finished 5-4.
Burnham & Dist: Woodham take charge of title fight
In a week blighted by injuries, Woodham A solidified their ‘New Kidz on the Block’ reputation in the Burnham & District Table Tennis League with a thunderous victory against current champions Fambridge.
Chelmsford & Dist: Title race hots up as top two lose
Danbury D’s 7-3 victory over leaders Chelmsford C coupled with third-placed Writtle C’s 6-4 win over second placed Hatfield Peverel A blew the division two title race wide open with the top four teams now separated by a mere seven points.