THE latest round of matches took place in the Stratford-upon-Avon Table Tennis League with a host of local players in action.
Willersey claimed a 14-5 home win against Littleton Panthers as Robert Pitt and Mark Bridgeman made telling contributions.
Littleton’s Archer Pilling and Edward Waldron battled well but could not to close the gap.
Junior Boys Blue continued their impressive form with a commanding 15-1 victory against Generations United.
Both Louie Wood and Alfie Musk performed well while Niamh Webb secured Generations United’s only point.
Littleton Lynx won 12-5 against Blazing Paddles as Craig Witheford led from the front for Littleton supported by Richard Bishop.
David Ramsey and Greg Swan fought hard but could not turn the tide for Paddles.
Shottery delivered a standout performance to win 15-2 against Team MND as Gary Stewart and Graham Poole starred.
Team MND’s Ian Nash secured his side’s sole point after a determined effort.
Rackeeters won 15-2 against JLM Hussars as Debs Barrow impressed throughout supported by Robert Tkaczyk.
And Jim Clarke provided the main resistance for the Hussars.
Quinton battled to a 12-7 win against Ilmington as Andrew Smith and Steve Kay impressed despite a maximum points haul from Alberto Vitale.
Henley edged out Littleton Panthers 10-9 as Barry Quirke’s maximum contribution proved decisive
Panthers duo Edward Waldron and Archer Pilling kept the match on a knife-edge throughout.
Ashorne Spirits claimed a narrow 10-8 win against Two Pings as James Goodwin led his side to victory with a maximum.
Two Pings responded well through Matias Watkins and Adam Wojniusz to take the match to the wire.
