Braintree League: Netts in pole position
They may have only a slender looking six-point lead, but champions Netts A are very much in the driving seat in the race for this season’s Braintree Table Tennis League title as they enter 2023.
Braintree League: Three champions on show
A match featuring three men’s singles winners is something of a collector’s piece, but it happened in the Netts A versus Liberal A encounter in the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Clacton & Dist: Brotherhood aiming high
Brotherhood C of Division Two took a big step in their quest for Cup glory when they defeated top-flight Walton C 5-3 in their Group D match of the Clacton & District League’s Handicap Cup.
Braintree League: Hicks helps leaders advance
The race for the division three title in the Braintree Table Tennis League continues to be the most absorbing as the top two slug it out.
Clacton & Dist: Brotherhood burst Panthers’ bubble
In the first week of the Group Stage of the Handicap Cup competition organised by the Clacton & District League, holders Nomads Panthers were handed a tricky tie against Brotherhood B of Division Two.
Braintree League: Kennard so close to big result
Netts B’s Nikki Kennard came within an ace of pulling off one of the results of the season when she stretched former men’s singles champion Brandon Crouchman to the limit in the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Clacton & Dist: Bloomfield blossoms for Buzzards
If there was an award for the most-improved player in the Clacton and District League so far this season, then Pete Bloomfield of Windsor Buzzards would be a leading candidate.
Clacton & Dist: Gowlett turns up trumps
Year in, year out, there’s no more reliable player in Division One of the Clacton and District League than Brotherhood A’s Kevin Gowlett.
Braintree League: Champs break their duck at least
At the seventh time of asking, erstwhile champions Liberal A have at last registered a win in the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Clacton & Dist: Merlins leapfrog team-mates to hit top
The eagerly awaited battle of the top two Windsor teams in Division Three of the Clacton & District League didn’t disappoint and, with both teams putting out their strongest trios, it was the Merlins who emerged victorious.