Central London League: Trust St Katherine’s . . .
At almost ‘half-time’ in the Central London League, Bryan Kwan’s Apex 1 remain unbeaten – but they are not top!
Braintree League: Netts have big lead in title defence
If not exactly nailed on, Netts A’s hold on the Braintree Table Tennis League championship title is pretty firmly attached at the league’s halfway point.
Braintree League: Champs have full house at halfway stage
Champions Netts A completed the first half of the season in the Braintree Table Tennis League with another win to give them nine out of nine.
Christmas spirit thrives at Island tournament
More than 60 participants played in the Isle of Wight annual Fun Table Tennis Tournament on 19 December – the largest number of participants for this event.
Braintree League: Notley surge to the top
Two successive 9-1 wins have taken Black Notley E to the top of division three of the Braintree Table Tennis League.
Clacton & Dist: Burrows saves Walton’s blushes
There were just five re-scheduled matches in the Clacton League this week and, in Division One, Windsor Eagles consolidated their top-half table position with a 6-4 victory over Walton B.
Burnham & Dist: Norton remain peerless in Team Handicap
It was the Team Handicap quarter-finals in the Burnham & District Table Tennis Winter League this week and despite a significant change in the scoring rules the higher ranked teams came through with just one quarter left to play.
Braintree League: Rayne fall to defeat
After seven successive wins, Rayne C have tasted defeat for the first time in the Braintree Table Tennis League’s second division.
Burnham & Dist: Tell me what you really Want!
There was no doubting the star of this week’s Burnham & District Table Tennis Winter League matches as Cold Norton’s Neil Want doubled up for the two Division 2 sides winning all six of his singles matches plus helping out in the doubles too.
Clacton & Dist: Ratcliffe makes his mark
Over the years, there have been few more determined and dogged competitors in the Clacton League than Mark Ratcliffe of Walton A.












