Clacton & Dist: Lions on the prowl
Nomads Lions continued their quest for a top-three place in Division One of the Clacton League with a 7-3 win over Walton B.
Braintree League: Netts look for gains on two fronts
At the halfway stage of the season the Netts club remain favourites to win divisions two and three of the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Chelmsford & Dist: Rise of the Juniors at annual Championships
Impressive performances by a number of Junior players, led by Alesha Ellis-Austin (16), Evie Knaapen (13) and Harry Chivers (17) were the talking point of this year’s C&DTTL annual championships.
Burnham & Dist: Chivers delivers
Harry Chivers and his Woodham A side are finally catching up on their postponed matches and following this week’s result are now joint favourites for the Burnham & District Table Tennis League Division 1 title alongside the ‘Galacticos’ of Mapledene A.
Clacton & Dist: Cup holders repeat final success
There was a repeat of last season’s Cup final in the deciding match in Group G of the Clacton League’s Knock-Out Cup, Brotherhood A repeating their success of April 2023 with a 5-2 win over Nomads Leopards, a win that sees them top the Group.
Braintree League: Netts target historic treble
At the halfway stage in the season, the Netts club stand within reach of an unprecedented treble in the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Burnham & Dist: Cup holders in good shape
Holders Cold Norton B stormed into the semi-finals of the Burnham & District Table Tennis League Handicap Cup – can anyone wrestle their crown away from them?
Chelmsford & Dist: Mulley stars as top two share spoils
Matthew Mulley took his record to 66 division one matches undefeated in the C&DTTL as league leaders Old Chelmsfordians A drew at unbeaten Chelmsford A.
Braintree League: Liberal open up race for the top
Former champions Liberal A have livened up the title chase in the Braintree Table Tennis League with a surprise defeat of last year’s winners Netts A.
Braintree League: Chivers in top form again
Rayne A one week, Netts A the next. No one can accuse Liberal B’s new signing Harry Chivers of picking the easy matches.