Braintree League: Newcomers continue fast start
New club Great Yeldham have got off to a storming start in their debut season in the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Chelmsford & Dist: Chivers keeps up good run by juniors
Following impressive wins in Week 4 and recent exceptional performances by fellow junior players Aidan Lees and James Donald, Chelmsford A’s Harry Chivers added more names to the list of top ranked players who have been upset by a junior player so far this 2023/2024 season.
Chelmsford & Dist: Double delight for unbeaten Galleywood
While the Galleywood A team continue to acclimatize to life in division 1, Galleywood B & C teams sit at the summit of divisions 3 & 4 with perfect records of four wins.
Clacton & Dist: Teenage talent to the fore
Ruby Gallagher and Lucy Carvell were the stars of the show for Brotherhood F in their side’s 8-2 win this week against Nomads Ocelots in Division Three of the Clacton League, the two talented 14-year-olds displaying a deal of determination along with their undoubted talent, and both recording fine hat-tricks.
Braintree League: Champions start with a bang
Netts A, champions for the past two years, wasted no time in stamping their authority on Braintree Table Tennis League’s new season with a 10-0 win in their first match.
Could YOU be the ideal Local Organising Group member?
With the Area Manager team now in place and Local Organising Group Chairs being appointed, we are now starting to look at the formation of the seven Local Organising Groups across England.
Chelmsford & Dist: Lees notches impressive double
Chelmsford B’s Aidan Lees produced the first stunning upsets of the 2023/2024 CDTTL season with victories over OCA A’s Paul Lucas and Mark Mulley.
Clacton & Dist: Brotherhood set out their stall
There was no doubt about the result of the week as the 2023/24 Clacton League season got under way, Brotherhood D putting down an early marker for Division Two honours with a shock 9-1 win over pre-season favourites Brotherhood B.
Braintree League: No shocks in cup
The Braintree Table Tennis League season swung into action with a series of very predictable results in the team knockout cup and some slightly closer but still largely anticipated scores in the restricted knockout cup.
Clacton & Dist: Panthers remain the team to beat
Can anyone stop the Panthers? That’s the question that waits to be answered when the new Clacton & District League season begins next week.