Success for schools at Island’s new tournament
The Isle of Wight's first schools tournament attracted 12 of the island's junior schools and involved 120 children.
Burnham & Dist: Woodham finally lay 60 years of hurt to rest
After 60 years of hurt, Woodham A are finally crowned league champions of the Burnham & District Table Tennis League Division 1.
Clacton & Dist: Lawford lads secure second
Lawford once again showed they’re the most consistent and reliable team in Division Two over recent seasons, this week beating Nomads Tigers 6-4 to confirm they will finish as runners-up to Brotherhood D.
Braintree League: Davison is eight-time champion
Paul Davison proved once again his ability to rise to the occasion when he was crowned Braintree Table Tennis League singles champion for the eighth time at the league’s finals night.
First Women & Girls event in North is a trailblazer
The first ever Women & Girls 1* competition in the north of England was a big success and a blueprint for more competitions in the region.
Burnham & Dist: Woodham clinch Division 2 title
Woodham C clinched the Burnham & District Table Tennis League Division 2 title early in the week without playing a rally as Maldon B relaxed too soon and dropped a single point against Blackwater B.
Chelmsford & Dist: First title-winners confirmed
With their 16th successive victory of the season, Galleywood C secured the division four title with two matches to spare.
Clacton & Dist: Top teams make it to final
This year’s Clacton League Knock-Out Cup final will be an all-Division One encounter between Walton C and Windsor Hawks, both teams recording 5-1 victories in their semi-final matches this week.
Braintree League: Crouchman rolls back years to reach semis
Former champion Brandon Crouchman brought off the win of the weekend at the Braintree Table Tennis League’s individual tournament when he knocked out many people’s favourite for the open singles title, Harry Chivers.
Sarah wins a thriller to take top prize at women & girls event
Sarah Her-Lee was the winner at a women’s point-based event which attracted 24 competitors to TJ Table Tennis Club in Kidbrooke, London, earlier this month.