CONEYSTHORPE 'A' thrashed their 'B' team 9-1 to maintain their 100 per cent record in division one of the Time Communications York & District Table Tennis League.

James Rule and Martin Lowe remained unbeaten this season.

Clarence 'A' likewise thumped Clarence 'B' 9-1 with John Farmery and Aidan Ranftler contributing maximums, while Andy Fletcher and Jeff Cohen were on form as York RI 'C' posted a superb 8-2 victory over struggling RI 'B'.

A treble from Nathan Horsley made the difference as second-placed RI 'A' defeated Coneysthorpe 'B' 7-3.

York RI 'D' top division two but it took a treble from Mark Blackburn to see off stiff resistance from Shepherds 'A' 6-4.

Ryan Hood's maximum haul could not prevent York RI 'F' losing 6-4 to Poppleton. Similarly, an excellent unbeaten performance from Rob Farmery could not stop Clarence 'C' being edged by Bootham 'C' .

University 'A' remained top of division three, a treble from Feng Yankui being the highlight of an 8-2 triumph over Clarence 'E'.

Clarence CIU whitewashed Bootham 'D' to underline their own title credentials.

BT 'A' thrashed York RI 'H' 8-2 with Howard Broadbent undefeated, and Rydeale@RI showed no mercy as they thumped South Bank 'B' 10-0.

Mike Surtees and Gary Neads led the way as Shepherds 'B' crushed struggling BT 'B' 9-1. Naz Hosseinian posted his first treble of term but this could not prevent Clarence 'D' clinching a 6-4 victory against his Wigginton & Haxby 'A' side.

University 'D' recorded their first win in division four - a treble from Thomas Cuthbert the highlight of an 8-2 triumph over Wigginton & Haxby 'B'.

At the top, maximums for Mark Antrobus and Arthur Sorley helped leaders York RI 'I' beat Bootham 'E' 9-1, while title contenders Clarence 'F' whitewashed University 'C'.

A treble from Tony Masteron was key as York RI 'J' pipped University 'D', while Clarence 'G' and Shepherds 'C' shared the spoils as a maximum from Nigel Baker was countered by braces from John Noble and Trevor D’Arcy-Evans. Dom McHugh and Ollie Bailey were on form as Trustmarque thumped University 'D' 9-1.