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National Shul Table Tennis League review

March 12, 2012 16:07
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Sixty-five players from 13 synagogue teams competed in the first-ever National Shul Table Tennis League, sponsored by Maccabi GB, which took place on Sunday.

Sides from Kingston to Southend headed to BATTS in Harlow, Essex, fighting it out for the hotly contested 2012 event.

The Open title was narrowly won by Norrice Lea of Hampstead Garden Suburb who pipped North London rivals, Borehamwood to win by two points. The battle for second place was equally tight with three teams tying on 12 points before Borehamwood were awarded the runners-up spot for winning more matches than Southend and Radlett.

Norrice Lea’s Adam Black and Michael Gerard delivered solid performances, while Peter Wilson, Steve Burns and Andy Fisch added strength in depth to edge out the opposition.

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