Braintree League: Top two suffering from the jitters
As the end of the season approaches, a touch of vertigo has set in at the top of division three of the Braintree Table Tennis League where both the leading contenders suffered surprise defeats.
Burnham & Dist: Top-flight title goes down to wire
The big dogs in the top division of the Burnham & District Table Tennis Winter League met this week in what could have been a big-winner-takes all battle.
Clacton & Dist: Nomads and Brotherhood dominate cup
The Nomads and Brotherhood Clubs are dominating the Clacton & District League’s Handicap Cup competition this season, with two teams from each club reaching the semi-finals.
Burnham & Dist: Battle for Division 2 crown hots up
In Division 2 of the Burnham & District Table Tennis Winter League the battle for supremacy was heightened this week as Blackwater A moved within one point of long-time leaders and favourites, Maldon A.
Clacton & Dist: Neck-and-neck at the top
The title fight in Division One of the Clacton League is the closest it’s been for many years, with little to choose between Brotherhood A and Nomads Lions.
Braintree League: Netts close in on title
Any lingering hopes Sudbury Nomads may have had of wresting Netts A’s Braintree Table Tennis League title from them were emphatically extinguished when the two met for a second time.
Burnham & Dist: Division Three champions crowned
Such has been their dominance, Blackwater C have won the Division 3 title of the Burnham & District Table Tennis Winter League with three matches to go following their 7-3 victory over nearest rivals Blackwater D.
Braintree League: Ups and downs aplenty
The game of leapfrog at the lower end of division two of the Braintree Table Tennis League continues apace.
Clacton & Dist: Hurricanes and Leopards share the spoils
There’s little to choose between Holland Hurricanes and Nomads Leopards in Division Three of the Clacton League, as was evidenced when they met this week, the match ending all-square.
Burnham & Dist: Squirrell a help and a hindrance to title-chasers
John Poysden, the Fambridge captain, wasn’t sure whether to curse or cuddle Mapledene’s Liam Squirrell this week.












