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British League / Scottish League – Info

With the uncertainly of the COVID-19 situation, we are aware that the up and coming season will look different to any other. However, we will be planning as best we can regardless and hoping for the best.

British League Dates 2020 – 2021
26th – 27th Sept
12th Dec
30th – 31st Jan 2021
10th – 11th Apr

Scottish League Dates 2020 -2021
10th Oct
28th Nov
7th Feb

 

British League Div C
We have two teams competing in the C division of British League and with the season cut short by 1 weekend, we could not finish the fixtures. Ethan, Charlie, Jamie, Ryan & Chad had played 10 matches in the league with a 100% record and were 6 points clear of their nearest rivals going into the last weekend. However, BSL decided that there would be no league winners and no promotion / relegation. We recognise the team as league winners and we and BSL are hopeful that they deservingly get promoted to a higher division.

In that league, NA C of Nathan Hogg, David Hay, Holly & Martin Krus competed brilliantly in all their first seasons of British League. The team finished mid table and could’ve easily been higher if a few 5-4 losses went their way. It is hoped we can have two teams competing again this year and if geographically possibly at the same venue too.

This week, British League have released the entry form and information for the coming season. You can read all the info here – https://tabletennisengland.co.uk/compete/competitions/british-league/

Scottish National League
For the 2020 – 2021 season we will once again have two teams in the top Division of SNL. North Ayrshire B team of Jamie, Ryan and Ian have been promoted from Division 2 and will compete in Division 1 alongside last years winners North Ayrshire A.

North Ayrshire C of Gordon Provan, Nathan Hogg and Chad Duncan finished in 3rd place on 9 points, 2 points behind both 2nd place Stirling and first place Glasgow South. Nice season for them with 4 wins and 1 draw and they will be hoping to get in the top 2 next year. North Ayrshire D struggled for player availability and finished in 8th place in Div 4. Relegation looks likely as the new format of the league takes shape with Div 5 and Div 6 now involved.

For last seasons results, fixtures and table see SNL website – https://tabletennis365.com/ScottishNationalLeague

Club Update – June 8th

Venue Secured
We have spoke to committee who run the Ardrossan Scout Hut and have agreed terms to use of both halls from whenever TTS and govt say we can go back to play. Possibly 2nd week in July. They have all relevant equipment but we will be moving our own equipment down there.

KA Leisure could possibly open the Portal when phase 3 of the lockdown is in place, July 9th. We think that St Matthews could remain shut with the Portal being the first KA Leisure facility to open. It could be the gym first however and then the main sports hall later.

Survey
We will be sending out a survey to all members, asking their thoughts on what they like about the club and what needs improved. Will be done on survey monkey and completely anonymous so please fill that in and tell us your thoughts when Jordan sends that out.

Club Quiz
We held our our 2nd quiz of the lockdown, another good turnout with James & Will Kennedy winning it with 15 points. Billy 2nd and McNamaras 3rd. We will be holding one again next week, Wednesday 17th June 7pm. Graeme and Jordan take it and usually is on for around an hour, so get involved if you haven’t already.

Bonus Ball
Week 8 Winner was Diane Hogg with No45
Week 9 Winner was Ann Alcock with No33
Prizes have been allocated to the winners

COVID Policy & Procedures
Graeme Stevenston and John Smith currently writing up advice and guidelines for our club to return to table tennis and what procedures players will be expecting to meet when arriving at the club. Info will be taken from ITTF and governing bodies and will amend accordingly with how our tt sessions will operate post lockdown.

Player Spotlight
We continue to do our player spotlight which focuses on individuals who play for the club or help out. Last week we done a Q&A with Phil Greenham who spends countless Friday nights coaching and organising West Kilbride TT Club – https://northayrshirettc.co.uk/player-spotlight-phil-greenham/

This week we have a great Q&A with Ian Macpherson, who has been involved in table tennis for over 45 years and has been at NATTC since day 1. Read below about Ian’s playing career, influences, what keeps him motivated and his thoughts on the changes the to game over the years. https://northayrshirettc.co.uk/player-spotlight-ian-macpherson/

 

Funding – Youth Scotland

We would like to send our thanks to Youth Scotland for awarding us with funding during the COVID -19 lockdown, which will ensure we will be ready to start back when given the green light to do so.

This will enable us to purchase new club equipment and training aids which we can use during the lockdown and directly after it.

 

Player Spotlight – Phil Greenham

Phil Greenham is coach at West Kilbride TT Club and we sent over some questions to hear about the club and how he got into table tennis. Phil coaches every Friday evening at WKTTC and organises the club as well as the school classes at the primary school. He spends countless hours helping at our club doing a variety of things such as umpiring league matches, setting up the hall and fixing equipment from barriers to nets.

When did you start playing table tennis / how long have you been playing ?

I first started playing Table Tennis when I was at boarding school in England some 60 years ago, it helped to pass the time during long winter evenings. After that I played at and for West Kilbride Youth Club. In more recent years I played at work while off duty on an oil rig. Table Tennis for me has always been a social activity, but competition spirit always comes to the fore.

How did you get involved in TT and how did you come about joining North Ayrshire TT Club?

Once I retired in 2014 I wanted to rekindle my love of Table Tennis, I found NATTC on the web and made contact with the club. I joined the club in 2015 and was made very welcome; I was impressed by the standard of the youngsters who were playing. I was encouraged to play in the West of Scotland league, which I have been doing for the last 3 years. I enjoy playing with some the youngsters who are coming through and some seniors like Bruce McLellan and John Smith. 

Your the head coach at WKTTC, tell me when and how it started and a little bit about the club? 

WKTTC was set up in 2017 due to the number of youngsters and adults coming to Saltcoats to play and North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club was near capacityWe then decided to look at availability and premises in West Kilbride due to the plans we have in place in Largs and West Kilbride area for table tennis. After securing the Friday night sessions 7 till 9pm at West Kilbride Community Centre we decided to go with this opportunity. 

We borrowed 2 tables from NATTC and promoted our new club in the area. Great turnout the first nightand the interest has continued since then with up to 20 players attending every week. We now have 6 of our own table tennis tables and all equipment such nets, bats, balls and coaching equipment. 

Most enjoyable part of running the club? 

Last year Liz, Marjorie and myself, qualified as Level 1 Table Tennis coaches, with PVG and First Aid so we are well placed to run our club. We find it most rewarding to see how people of all ages can play on a level footing, and the youngsters enjoying themselves and improving on a weekly basis. 

We have a great number of volunteers supporting the club putting in many numbers of hours per week and its brilliant to see WK Community Centre being used by top local players to train and coach in during the day or at evenings.

We have many youngsters playing regularly, and 3 current Scottish Internationalist from West Kilbride and many recreational players attending of all ages and many people are attending and making new friends.

Players are also now attending from Dalry, Largs, Saltcoats, with ages ranging from 6-89 years young. We find it most rewarding to see how people of all ages can play on a level footing, and youngsters improve weekly. We regularly have up to 20 people attending the club on a weekly basis.

How do you see West Kilbride TTC develop over the next few years?

Our plan is also to source 2 new tables if we can find storage at the Community Centre. Our session is usually packed out so possibly putting tables downstairs also would develop the club and give players more room to play in. We have introduced Table Tennis into West Kilbride primary school and we have 3 tables situated there for further use. 

Zoom Meetings & Club Quiz

Club Quiz
Thanks to everyone who joined in for our club quiz last Thursday, was good fun and think everyone enjoyed it. Top effort from Graeme Stevenston and Jordan McGinlay putting the questions and quiz together. Round 1 was on TT, round 2 on Sports, round 3 general knowledge and round 4 was a picture round. 

McNamara’s and the Henry’s finished both on 23 points and after a tie break question to decide the winner, the McNamara’s edged it. Winners receive a voucher from club sponsors Bribar TT.

Next Club Quiz will be next week, Wednesday 3rd June and start at 7pm so hopefully that suits everyone. 

HIIT Sessions
Another good turnout for our weekly HIIT session on Friday there with Martin Johnson leading the session. We will send an email to everyone who has previously taken part with Meeting ID and session plan on the Thursday evening or on the day. Let us know if you want to be involved and we can send you the details on. 

This Friday Colin Dalgleish leads the session at an earlier time of 11am instead of the usual 5pm. As always, make sure you stretch and warm up before you join. Player meetings scheduled for next week, quick catch up and update. See below info

Planned meetings, now until the end of next week 

Friday 29th May – 11am – HIIT Session
Session lead by Colin Dalgleish

Monday 1st June – 4.30pm – Junior player meeting
Catch up meeting with updates

Monday 1st June – 6.15pm – Senior Player meeting
Catch up meetings with updates

Wednesday 3rd June – 7pm – Club Quiz
Hosted by Graeme and Jordan 

Friday 5th June – 5pm – HIIT Session
Session lead by Craig Hardie

NATTC Feature on Bribar Blog

North Ayrshire TT feature in Bribar Table Tennis latest blog for a ‘Lockdown catch up with NATTC.’ We chat about a successful but drastically short season, how we are keeping active with club members and what is planned for when the club can re-open. Bribar have been our club equipment sponsor from Day 1 of the club and sponsor a number of our top players and offer discounts to all members.

See interview below from their website – www.bribartt.co.uk

We caught up with Chris Main at North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club and find out how the drastically shortened 19/20 season was actually very successful on the table, how the clubs members are doing during the lockdown and what they are planning once community clubs can re-open.

Tell us a bit about the club…

‘North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club is based in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire on the west coast of Scotland. We were founded in 2002 and have been one of the sporting success stories within their local area. We have over 150 members and a wide range of classes on 5 days per week. Players range from 7 year olds who are just starting the game to senior Scottish internationals. Our club is based out of our 16 table venue where we have our club sessions, league matches and 1-1 coaching.’

How was the season going?

‘The 2019-2020 season was a shorter than usual but successful one for the club, with a great generation of players playing at the top of the game in Scotland and representing the club at Scottish National League and British League. We currently have 3 teams in British League, 1 team in British Premier League and 2 teams in Division C. Results at this year’s National Championships were the best NATTC have ever had, with players in at least the semi-finals of every event except from 3 events. Stand out result was from 17 year old Martin Johnson winning Junior Boys Singles, Men’s Doubles, Junior Doubles and reaching the semi-finals of Men’s Singles!’

There must be a lot of hard work by club members?  

‘More than 6700 volunteer hours were delivered by our club coaches, committee and volunteers. We had over 1000 players of all ages and abilities attend sessions ran by NATTC. Over 50 of NATTC’s TT tables are in schools and facilities across North Ayrshire. The club gained 10 new qualified coaches and 8 of our players represented Scotland or Team GB at international events.’

How are you keeping moral and communication going with members?

‘We have been doing some on-line activities including video meetings, planning some HIIT sessions plus there’s a club quiz planned for a week or so ahead – there’s also some service and trick shot competitions in the pipeline.’

A silly question… but how has the lockdown affected the clubs plans?

‘As expected, another busy year for us has somewhat been cut short with COVID-19 and in result, postponing our two major fundraising events, North Ayrshire Open and NATTC Golf Day. North Ayrshire Open which is our Scottish ranking tournament was scheduled to be late March, and our Golf Fund-raising day mid-April.  Those two events are our two biggest fundraising events so we are hoping to reschedule them for a suitable date next season.

How are the clubs players and members keeping active?

‘Our players have been keeping fit by going out for jogs, skipping and following online fitness videos from their house. Bribar sponsored players Martin Johnson, Jamie Johnson, Chris Main, Holly McNamara & Ryan Henry all have a table tennis table/robot in their house or garage, so they have been using that as best they can for various exercises and service practise.

Holly McNamara was involved in the Table Tennis Scotland online video Q&A with Don and Jill Parker MBE, asking them their thoughts on table tennis and training methods.

So far during the lockdown, our club historian Graeme Stevenston, is currently writing up the History of NATTC as the club heads towards its 20th year since it was founded. This will be a great and detailed piece of work looking at how our club has gone from a 1 table venue in a Scout Hut to a club which is on 5 days per week and classes all over North Ayrshire. We have asked all members, past and present to help Graeme out by sending any results, newspaper cuttings and info from their time playing or training at the club.’

What plans does the club have for when we are back playing again?

‘During the lockdown we have more time than ever to plan for the future and get our club as organised as possible for when our Table Tennis gets the go-ahead to open back up again.

At the club we have an incredible group of junior players who are involved in the National squad, so we want to give them as much support and opportunities as we can to succeed further.

We have a great grassroots set up with satellite clubs in North Ayrshire and local schools, our aim to improve on this and get more adults, juniors involved in our club training, attending competitions and playing in regional leagues.

Throughout the UK and especially in Scotland, Women’s TT isn’t as popular as the Men’s side of the game. At NATTC, we have 3 girls that have represented Scotland in the past year, Holly McNamara, Jess Hogg and Naomi Provan. We hope to build on the girl’s game over the next couple of years and generate more interest in schools and our club.

Is there anyone you’d like to give a shout out to?

During this season, we were very fortunate and thankful that we have support from our major partners and sponsors of the club. We send our thanks to North Ayrshire Ventures Trust, Bribar Table Tennis, Freshii, Joe Perry (Extra Access Scaffolding), Stanley Morrison Trust & Sporting Chance Foundation. This enables us to train with the equipment we need, maintain the weekly programme/classes we have and also reach out and open up Table Tennis to schools and other areas in North Ayrshire not previously supported.

A lockdown catch up with North Ayrshire TTC!

Club Lockdown Activities

See below a number of club activities we have lined up for next two weeks. On Monday 11th we have our first Zoom meeting for players and on Thursday 14th the same for senior players and team captains. A good time to catch up and pass on some info we have with regards to TT after the lockdown and some updates from TTS and British League etc.

Colin Dalgleish has kindly volunteered to lead our first weekly HIIT session which will be Friday 15th May at 5pm. This is open to everyone at the club and we will pass on the session plan the day before so everyone can get familiar with it, before its starts. Martin Johnson will deliver Week 2 HIIT session at the same time on 22nd May.

Graeme Stevenston and Chris Main will be taking the Club Quiz on Thursday 21st May. 3 rounds of Q’s which will be a mix of sports, table tennis and general knowledge so hopefully we can get a good turnout for it that evening. Will send out start of that week on how to join.

WC 11th May

Monday 6.15pm – Zoom meeting for performance players group

Thursday 7pm – Zoom meeting for senior players & team captains

Friday 5pm – HIIT session delivered by Colin Dalgleish

WC 18th May

Thursday 7pm – Club Quiz Night with G Stevenston / C Main

Friday 5pm – HIIT session delivered by Martin Johnson

Other Activities 

Service Challenges will be out for anyone to complete WC 11th May so keep an eye out for them online and in your inbox. ….

TTS Trickshot Challenge – Table Tennis Scotland challenging players to create a video on the table or in the house, with a creative way of hitting a ball into a plastic cup.. See Martin Johnsons videos on his twitter here – https://twitter.com/MartinJohnsontt/status/1256566736154959874?s=20

Player Spotlights – Next player up on our Spotlight article is Adam Moore, who will chat about how he got into table tennis and what his ambitions are for the future. Phil Greenham is our next volunteer, who will chat about the success of West Kilbride TT Club and the different aspects of coaching.

TTS Q&A – Table Tennis Scotland being doing a weekly Q&A with different players and a different topic each week. West Kilbride’s Holly McNamara was involved in the Week 1 addition, asking questions and chatting about her table tennis with TT legends Don and Jill Parker MBE. You can view on their YouTube channel here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIncYBsHLjA

Player Spotlight – Adam Moore

During the enforced down time we have been creating some interest & fun by posting a number of articles about our club, volunteers and players . We will continue to put up some quickfire question and answer interviews from a number of people who represent our club at all levels.

Next up is 15 year old Adam Moore, who has been a member of NATTC for just over 2 years and continues to improve his game at our club sessions and competitions he plays in. Adam is a Stewarton Academy pupil and answers the Q&A on how he got into table tennis, his favourite parts of training and the competitions he has played in.

Q & A Below

When did you start playing table tennis and how long have you been playing ?

I started playing table tennis in January 2018 after a few months of playing at my school. I started playing at lunch times and really enjoyed it and so after the December Holiday I decided that I would find out what table tennis clubs there were in my area.

Why did you start ?

I started playing because I was interested in the sport and I enjoyed playing it at my school lunch club with a couple of friends. I then decided that I wanted to learn how to play more seriously and play at a more competitive level.

What leagues / competitions have you played in and what do you play in now?

I’ve played in a lot of competitions, some regional and some national: I competed for NATTC in the WoS Junior League in Glasgow and have played in some of the national ranking tournaments such as North Ayrshire Open, West of Scotland Open and WoS Schools Competition to name a few.

What club sessions do you attend ?

Initially I attended the beginners club at Irvine TTC on Tuesdays and then moved on to the North Ayrshire club night on a Monday night at St Matthew’s Academy as it suited me better. Since the start of the season I have been attending the club coaching sessions on Thursdays which are tough but learn a lot from the exercises and playing good players.

Fav part of tt ? 

My favourite part of table tennis is meeting different people and having the experience of playing against different clubs and seeing myself improve against a lot of different styles. I like to try and put the things I have learnt in my training sessions into my game during matches.

What do you want to achieve in table tennis ?

In table tennis I want to achieve certain goals such as moving up leagues and divisions also I would like to win different trophies and be the best player I can.


Adam on the multiball at a Monday Night club night


Adam reaching final of our Christmas comp last year

Trickshots & Challenges

During the lockdown, clubs and players across Scotland have been putting in different trick shots and challenges for anyone to try in their home or on their table in the garage.

Club coach Chris Main has set a service challenge for anyone with a dining room table (which is playable on…) or a tt table in their home to try out. WATCH Video here – Chris Main – Service Challenges

Long Fast Serve Challenge

Knock off 3 targets which are placed in each corner and the middle service line. All targets are at the end of your opponents table with the down the line service being played first. See video part 1

Spinning Short Serve Challenge 

Target (cup, bowl) up beside net on opponents side of table. Serve short backspin serve and get the ball spinning back into the target. Easier said than done … See video part 2

TTS Trickshot Challenge 

Martin Johnson was nominated by Table Tennis Scotland to do the #TTSTrickshotChallenge. Martin came up with some great ideas which you can see on his twitter below

Frying pan https://twitter.com/MartinJohnsontt/status/1256566736154959874?s=20

Service Challenge https://twitter.com/MartinJohnsontt/status/1256566874285973504?s=20

Through the window https://twitter.com/MartinJohnsontt/status/1256567613284589568?s=20

We challenge anyone to come up with a creative ideas of their own to send them into TTS twitter page and or our NATTC twitter page.

Weekly Club Fundraiser

Since start of April we have ran a weekly club fundraiser, our Bonus Ball competition. 59 numbers filled every week, with the winner choosing a prize from the list of we have. Big thanks to everyone who has supported it and donated prizes, which has 5 weeks worth of winners already.

Week 1 Winner

Kevin Morrison with No50 – Wins 1-1 coaching session with C Dalgleish

Week 2 Winner 

Jordan McGinlay with No26 – Wins £25 Bribar voucher

Week 3 Winner 

Maria Henry with No 36 – Wins Joola Rhytmz Rubber

Week 4 Winner

Ryan Henry with No47 – Wins 1-1 coaching session with C Main

Week 5 Winner 

Graeme Stevenson with No59 – Wins 1-1 coaching session with M Johnson