TABLE TENNIS: Closed Championship seedings for weekend's competition
EIGHTY-FOUR players will be competing for 22 trophies at this year's York & District Table Tennis Closed Championships.
EIGHTY-FOUR players will be competing for 22 trophies at this year's York & District Table Tennis Closed Championships.
REIGNING champions Topspin A opened up an eight-point lead in the Red Goat York & District Table Tennis League division one after they thrashed Shiyi Ling B 10-0.
RED Goat York & District Table Tennis League leaders Topspin 'A' had Jake McCarthy to thank as his treble provided the platform for 7-3 victory over Clarence 'A'.
TOPSPIN A retained their 100 per cent winning record in the Red Goat York & District Table Tennis League with a narrow 6-4 victory over University A.
JOE WRIGHT and Bryan Birkbeck were on top form as Shiyi Ling 'A' thrashed an under-strength York RI 'B' 9-1 in Red Goat York & District Table Tennis League division one.
RED Goat York & District Table Tennis League leaders Topspin 'A' beat Shiyi Ling 'A' despite a superb treble from Bryan Birkbeck.
CHAMPIONS Topspin York rotated their squad and had to settle for a 5-5 draw against York RI C in the first division of the York & District Table Tennis League.
YORK RI ‘A’ strengthened their position at the top of division one in the York & District Table Tennis League winning 9-1 against Clarence ‘A’ and 8-2 against University ‘A’, with Paul Robertson unbeaten in both matches.
STRENSALL retained their Second Division status in the final week of the Time Communications York & District League after an excellent 5-5 draw against Bootham C.
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