YORK and District Table Tennis division one leaders York RI 'B' won 6-4 at home to Coneysthorpe ‘B’ to maintain their 100 per cent record, with Andy Fletcher playing the starring role.
Coneysthorpe ‘A’ lost 7-3 at home to York RI ‘A’, despite Martin Lowe winning all three of his games. RI’s Paul Robertson, Filip Wojtkowiak and Nathan Horsley won two games each.
A maximum for Aidan Ranftler was the highlight as Clarence ‘A’ drew 5-5 at home to York RI ‘C’.
Ryan Hood and Rich McCarthy contributed braces for the visitors.
Joe Wright was on top form as Topspin York defeated University ‘A’ 7-3. Calum Goodwin played well for the students, beating both Jonny Wooldridge and Nathan Taylor.
Clarence ‘B’ head the second division undefeated, following a 7-3 win at Shepherds ‘B’. Alfie Potter and Martin Hood won all of their games.
Peter Smalley, normally of division three's York RI 'G', turned in a superb unbeaten performance as RI ‘D’ defeated Ryedale@RI 7-3 to maintain their 100 per cent record.
A fine treble from Ian Hilton secured a 5-5 draw for Bootham ‘B’ against Strensall ‘A’.
Promoted University ‘B’ started their season with a 7-3 triumph over Clarence ‘C’. Alex Nagle was unbeaten, even notching a fine win over the experienced Graham Hatfield.
York RI ‘F’ suffered a 6-4 defeat against Poppleton, Tom Thorp's maximum not enough for the hosts.
Two perfect records were also maintained in division three.
Wigginton & Haxby ‘A’ beat South Bank ‘A’ 9-1 thanks to maximums from Paul Helmshaw and Jon McLaughlin, while York RI ‘G’ just edged Clarence CIU 6-4 with Peter Smalley completing a treble.
Arthur Sorley and Marcin Ziolek were standout performers as York RI ‘H’ thrashed BT ‘A’ 8-2, as was John Temple as Strensall ‘B’ logged a 6-4 win against Clarence ‘E’.
Gary Tranter and a brace from the returning Adam Exley helped Clarence ‘F’ to a 6-4 victory over Clarence ‘D’.
In the fourth division, early pace-setters Wigginton & Haxby ‘B’ made it three out of three as they thrashed University ‘D’ 9-1, Roy Barker and Clive Pottage too good for the visitors.
Horst Meyer was on top form for Clarence CIU ‘C’, but his unbeaten effort could not stop BT ‘B’ claiming a 7-3 victory.
A two-man South Bank ‘B’ defeated Wigginton & Haxby ‘C’ 7-3.
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