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Andre Sonnet Receives Coaching Award

Congratulations to club coach Andre Sonnet who was nominated for the volunteer award at The Ayrshire Community Trust Awards ceremony last week. Andre was nominated for his great work running the Bat and Chat session at Argyll Community Centre in Saltcoats every week. Andre also coaches at our Junior Development squad on a Monday and volunteers in a number of ways at the club.

Argyll Community Centre Bat and Chat Session runs every Thursday morning 11am-1pm and is FREE of charge to all. It is a session for players of all ages and abilities with bats and balls provided. Over the summer months the session has been for families who want to play table tennis. However, as the schools are now back the session is back to adults only.

Get in touch if you want to come along to the session.

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WoS League – Round Up

Read the reports below from three of our West of Scotland Senior League team members, Ian, Alec & Andre. A successful season for all teams with a big thanks go out to the team captains, players and volunteers who played, coached and helped out.

Division 1 – North Ayrshire A – Ian Macpherson report

Players
– Jamie Johnson, Nathan Hogg, Ian Macpherson, Chris Main

Strongest NATTC A west league teams ever assembled, Chris Main, Jamie Johnson, Nathan Hogg and Ian Macpherson, had another brilliant season. Finishing on a huge tally of 124 points, but second to Drumchapel A on 128, so close. Each team only lost once to each other during the whole season. The third place team Joe Wilson A gained 78 points a massive 46 points behind us.  For the first time in years three players from the same team topped the individual averages. Jamie 1st with 41 with wins (91.1%), Nathan 2nd with 40 wins (83.3%) and Chris 3rd with 33 wins (100%) – This clearly demonstrates the incredible talent and consistency that our players performed at throughout the season. Ian finished the season with 10 wins 18 (56%).

The team unfortunately lost in the first round of the Handicap Cup to Hamilton Cross A by only a few points despite starting behind by over 250 points. Huge efforts by Jamie and Nathan winning some matches 21- 5 and under was just not enough. Hamilton Cross A have since progressed to the handicap cup final.

But the biggest disappointment of the season was losing 5-1 to our main rivals Drumchapel A in the League Cup Final.The score did not reflect the competitiveness of the match and the difficult conditions at the Drum. A huge effort by the guys whose support for each other is unrivalled. We drowned our sorrows by going large at McDonalds. 
It was a huge pleasure to be part of the team during a very entertaining and enjoyable season.  Here’s to the next.

Division 3 – North Ayrshire B – Alec Hughes report

Players – Chad Duncan, Euan Walker, Alec Hughes, Kevin Morrison, Alec Hughes, Graeme Stevenston

It was a busy season and as far as the league and cup results go, it was a successful season and near enough perfect season. We finished 2nd in the league after a close battle v Drumchapel C for the title, finishing 2 points behind them on 104 to their 106. Brilliant to win the divisional cup after losing the league so closely, beating Glasgow South C 5-3 in the final away from home.

Great to see Chad coming back and making a return, he was a great help winning nearly all of his matches even he hadn’t trained that much. John Sinclair was another good acquisition and he settled in well. Euan and Kevin both played and contributed well. Graeme only played 2 league games when needed and me 3 as I was team captain and coach. Overall a great team effort from start to finish with good group of 6 players contributing wins.

Chad played 45 won 42 – John played 36 won 23 – Euan played 36 won 22  – Kevin played 12 won 10 – Graeme  played 6 won 4 – Alec played 9 won 3   

Division 4 – North Ayrshire C – Andre Sonnet report

Players – John Smith, Bruce McLellan, Andre Sonnet, Billy Main

We have finished 4th out of 9 teams in the league winning 8 matches out of 16 through the season. Hamilton Cross A won the league who were a strong team and are undefeated on 117 points. Airdrie comes second with 101 points, Glasgow South D third with 89 points and us “North Ayrshire C” with 74 points, 8 matches won and 8 lost. On five is Joe Wilson D with 60 points and one outstanding match.

Player averages are 50% for Bruce, 53% for Andre and 58% for John and Billy. Bruce played every match which was all 48 matches. I played 45, John 33, and Billy 12. In terms of the overall league, nobody has played more matches than
Bruce and Andre. John Wilson is third with 42 matches played, but he won an incredible 100% out of those..

This season the league was rather one-sided, or at best two-sided: In the top ten of the players with the highest
win-average there are four players from Hamilton Cross A and three from Airdrie. The top three are all Hamilton
players. We reached semi finals of Divisional Cup with a 5-0 win over Dunlop B at home, we then lost to Hamilton A in the semi final 5-0. An enjoyable season playing alongside Bruce, John and Billy and hopefully more of the same next season.                                                                                                                                                                                      

Coronation Cup Results

Great action packed day of table tennis for the Coronation Cup event at St Matthews Academy, Saltcoats. Over 40 players competed in the cup from all regions in Scotland which made it a great tournament with plenty of matches for all participants.

Congratulations to all the winners and runners up and thanks to everyone who travelled and competed in our event. Results below

Band 1
🥇Martin Johnson🥈 Jamie Johnson

Band 2
🥇 Derek Lundie🥈 Rory Thomson

Band 3
🥇 Femi Ofusanya🥈 Max Well

Band 4
🥇 Craig Potter🥈 Neil McDonald

Band 5
🥇 Matthew Whiting🥈 Tomasz Zawicki
Semi Finalist – Sam Endall and Tamara Martin

Coronation Cup 🏆 – Highest Win % – Derek Lundie

Best umpire – Lucy Pentleton

Best Shot – Tamara Martin

North Ayrshire TT send out a big thank you to the National Lottery Community Fund for the funding we have received from them to make this table tennis festival possible. Also a special mention to our long term supports Arran CVS, North Ayrshire Venture Trust and Teessport for supporting the club and these events.

Coronation Cup / TT Festival

North Ayrshire TT Club will be hosting a table tennis festival on the Saturday 6th, Sunday 7th & Monday 8th of May to celebrate the Kings Coronation. 

3 days of table tennis for members, non members and players from all over the country to participate and get involved in. 

Saturday 6th May: 9am – 6pm – Coronation Cup (banded event) 

Sunday 7th May: 11am – 5pm – Open Day & British Premier League match v Ormebsy

Monday 8th May: 6pm – 9pm – Junior competition 

Saturday 6th

The Coronation Cup will be a banded event with 14 tables in use and is open for all top players in the country to club players, so all players of all ages and abilities are welcome. We have the capacity for 7 bands with 8 or 9 players in each band, so the competition will be limited to 60 players and will operate on a first come first serve basis. We will be using the full hall of St Matthews Academy and entry form is available below. Prize money, teesport vouchers for each band winner and runner up, plus other prizes throughout the day will be given out.

We send out a big thank you to the National Lottery Community Fund for the funding we have received from them to make this table tennis festival possible. Also a special mention to our long term supports Arran CVS, North Ayrshire Venture Trust and Teessport for supporting the club and these events.

Entry form available here – https://forms.gle/ebiuPfov1Ag6py6K9

Sun 7th May

Another day of top class table tennis when North Ayrshire play top English club Ormesby TT Club in a top half battle of the British Premier League. Before the match there will be come and try sessions for all with the players, robot will be set up with club coaches leading a coaching & exhibition session before the match starts. This will be free for players and free for spectactors with food and drinks available.

Mon 8th May

In the evening we will be organising a junior event for any players who play competitively in their clubs and schools. This is open to any junior player from any club and we hoping to get a good turnout. A open competition plus many other prizes to be won are up for grabs. Entry form to follow in the coming days.

National Titles for North Ayrshire Players

Another cracker of a weekend at the 2023 Scottish National Championships. 11 players from NATTC entered plus umpires, coaches and parents made the journey to Bells SC, Perth 🏓

Great performances from all with plenty of NATTC players competing in the final stages of their respective events 🥇🥈🥉

We had senior players playing in their 18th national championships and junior players competing in their first national championships. See results below;

• Holly McNamara crowned Junior Girls National Champion 🏆. Holly showed her class powering though her opponents to win the title.

• Nathan Hogg crowned Junior Boys National Champion beating club mate Jamie Johnson in final 3-0 🏆. Nathan playing quality TT all day to win the u19 title at 16 years old. This was a great result for the club to get two of our top performing juniors in a national final.

• Martin Johnson reaching his first mens singles final & beating 16x Scottish Champion Gavin Rumgay enroute 🥈. Martin just losing out in an epic 7 set match v Edinburghs Calum Morrison in the final.

• Holly & Jess Hogg winning the Junior Girls doubles title beating Hannah McDowell & Maria DeSilva in the final 🏆

• Jamie Johnson reaching the final of junior boys singles with two five set b2b wins v Daniel Tibbets in the QF & Kieran Walker in the Semifinal 🥈

• Ryan Henry winning the Para singles beating Martin Perry in a high class final 12-10 in the 5th set 🏆

• Chris Main reaching the QF of the mens singles for 11th year in a row. Chris & Sean lost out in the semi final of the men’s doubles to Danny Bajwa & Martin Johnson.

• Padma Unnam & Tamara Martin competed in their first national championships. Padma finishing 3rd in U13 Girls and Tamara finishing 5th in U13 Girls. Great experience competing yet again with both representing Scotland internationally later this season.

National League Champions

The Scottish National League 2022-2023 came to an enjoyable and entertaining conclusion on Sunday 5th. North Ayrshire again headlined proceedings, with their A team deserved winners of Division 1.

There was still frost lingering in their air and across the North Inch, as players started arriving at around 8:40. Within 30 minutes, the hall was buzzing with excitement and energy. As TTS Board Member Billy Gibbs watched agog, he described the vibrant scene as ‘amazing’ and testimony to the strength of the SNL. At 10am the first matches were underway with the final balls hit at around 4:25. In between, several promotion and relegation issues were resolved in vigorous, well-contested matches.

Dominant again

The Scottish National League’s dominant force, North Ayrshire, claimed their 9th title. An impressive achievement and a testament to the club’s commitment to the SNL since the competition was resurrected in 2010. This season they achieved their victory without the services of Colin Dalgleish. Martin Johnson (14 wins from 14) stepped up to play the leading role, with Jamie Johnson (13 wins from 14), Chris Main, and Ethan Chapman completing the line up. They were never really challenged on the final day, with two convincing victories. In the morning, they faced their B team, who competed well but were eventually beaten 6 nil. In that match, Tales Yamamoto found it tough going, unable to make an impact against Chris Main’s tricky and astute play.

In reality the title decider against Murrayfield A I wasn’t much of a contest. At least, Murrayfield A kept things going with a 4-2 win versus Glasgow South A in their morning match. Borui Chen and Danillo Celli claimed two apiece, with the Italian’s match versus the ever-energetic David Hay one of the most fluid, enjoyable matches of the day. Glasgow South competed well, with Cameron Hussain claiming a good win over Gordon Muir.

In previous seasons, and especially in 2019-20, Murrayfield A have pushed North Ayrshire close. But not on this occasion. With Murrayfield A’s top gun John Hannah unavailable, they weren’t able to test North Ayrshire A, winning only two sets as the match petered out as a contest. Despite their dominant position, North Ayrshire maintained their focus throughout, with Jordan McGinlay keeping the players on task. A comprehensive 6-0 win for North Ayrshire A as they ended the season strongly. North Ayrshire’s proud record in the SNL will be a major theme of Graeme Stevenson’s forthcoming history of the club.

The Evergreens

The Scottish Veterans’ A side had an excellent day with the evergreen Gerry Campbell claiming a particularly good win against Danny Bajwa of Dumfries A, who were surprising relegation candidates. The Vets showcased their knowledge of the game and match focus to defeat younger, and more nimble opponents. Their strong final day saw the Scottish Vets A side rise to a third place finish, just ahead of North Ayrshire B. It again demonstrates the multidimensional aspects of the sport; it’s far more than a physical test.

Still, it was a surprise to see Gerry Campbell beating Danny Bajwa. Indeed, at 2-1 and 7-3 up, Gerry seemed to be cruising to victory. But a few unwise soft loops into Danny’s backhand (“that’s the one he wants!”), saw the momentum shift and Danny came back well to lead 10-9. A bravely flicked return saved the game point and Gerry took it 12-10 in the 4th as a Bajwa backhand went long. Jason Fleming felt that Danny had started poorly and had given himself “too much to do” against such a capable opponent. Bajwa’s results perhaps also reflected the inherent difficulties of maintaining a high level alongside study etc. Other good matches included a lengthy battle between Harry Blackhall of Dumfries and Sepehr Bidari of Drumchapel A. Blackhall came back from 0-2 down to win 3-2 in a match of high intensity.

What was evident in that match was the deep sense of comradeship that table tennis helps to engender. The bonds formed between players who have played alongside and against each other for years. For example, it was nice to see Jason Fleming and Chris Wheeler catching up; having not seen each other for at least five years. Wheeler had a good match against Keir Morton. After a tight finish, the two players warmly shook hands, the mutual respect clear to see. In the same match, Danny Bajwa was tested by another former top junior Yaser Razouk. Bajwa winning a good contest… 3-0. In most cases, this is the pattern. Intense and tight matches followed not by rancour but by banter and good humoured chat between the teams.

However, his Dumfries’ 4-2 win wasn’t enough to keep his side up. On their return to the top-flight, Drumchapel A secured a solid fifth place finish with a 5-1 win over North Ayrshire B, with Wheeler & Razouk winning their two.

Big battles

The big battles were elsewhere in the hall. In particular, the fight to remain in Division 1 and that for the second promotion spot in Division 2.

Murrayfield B were at the heart of the relegation dogfight after losing their morning match against the Vets. Gerry Campbell’s match with Zihao Li was a good one. A superbly returned smash helped Campbell take control of the 5th set, which he eventually won 11-5. Gordon Waddell defeated a disenchanted Charlie McGowan with some ease, before Zihao Li beat Stewart Crawford. Crawford’s smooth attacks remain a joy to watch. On this occasion, his forehead flick wasn’t quite on song and this contributed to a surprise loss, albeit to an in-form opponent.

Following that defeat, Murrayfield B needed a result against Glasgow South A, who themselves were in the relegation zone. This match proved to be an intense one, with a little ill feeling between the sides regarding service legality. Stewart McGowan was called in to umpire. The match remained intense but good spirits returned. In the loudest match of the day, a thoroughly fired-up Zihao Li battled it out with Mark Lundberg . Lundberg finally edged the contest, winning an epic 4th set 16-14. He then demonstrated that ‘he who chos last chos loudest’. Lundberg enjoyed the match feeling that “points were won through good play and winners, not errors”.

The battle to get into Division 1 was highly competitive all season long, with three strong sides involved. Edinburgh University A cruised to two 6-0 victories on the final day, and finished clear winners of Division 2. Captain Faye Leggett was able to play a support role as Xiaoqi Wang and Yizhe Jing both maintained 100 % records. This left Dundee A and the Polish powerhouses of JK Carnbo A to battle it out.

In their morning match, Dundee A had to work hard for a 5-1 win versus Murrayfield C. Yiming Tang vs Robert Toth produced a really good battle, which Toth took in the 5th; assisted by a few nets at key moments which helped him take command late in the decider. Andrew Nimmo continued his good form from the previous day, when he had narrowly lost to Danny Bajwa (“I was doing things I never thought I could do”). He swept to two easy wins as his side readied themselves for their final match.

In their morning match, JK Carnbo A beat Aberdeen B 6-0. Alicia Czarnomska had to battle hard against Daniel Tibbett’s modern defensive game. Daniel forced back into the barriers on a few occasions (“there’s just no room!”) Czarnomska eventually winning 3-1. Czarnomska also had a tough match against Allan He, who took her to a 5th set.

Czarnomska later had a good match versus Dundee’s Andrew Nimmo. Fired up by a big bench, Czarnomska got her side off to an ideal start, beating a frustrated Nimmo in four sets. Krzysztof Borkowicz led the side with two wins. For Dundee, Calum Riddoch gained one win and looked to be headed for a second as he led Czarnomska 5-0 in the 5th. The JK.Carnbo bench helped Czarnomska turn the tide and she won the deciding set 11-8. Robert Toth’s bat chuck at the end, following a loss to Dariusz Szymczak, rather summed up Dundee A’s disappointment. A 5-1 win for JK Carnbo. Dundee’s failed promotion bid served to illustrate the strength of Division 2 this season. Borkowicz reflected that though many of his side’s games “looked easy but weren’t- we had to play well to win.”

JK.Carnbo ‘boss’ Krzysztof Opila was happy that his A team had achieved their target. He did admit that their loss to Edinburgh University A in their opening match of the season had been “a bit of a shock”, but the team had done well since then. He also suggested the club might be looking to recruit ahead of next season, but wouldn’t be drawn on any possible targets (“they don’t have to be Polish!”).

Strength in depth

Drumchapel B finished with two 6-0 wins as they claimed top spot in Division 3, just ahead of Dundee B. Both teams were undefeated during the season. For Drumchapel B Rhoari Rowan led the way with 12 wins from 14. One advantage of North Ayrshire A’s cruise to victory was that the ‘big match’ did not delay things. Instead, it was a Division 3 match between North Merchiston A and Dundee B which was the last to finish. Four 5-setters and Geoff Hunter’s chopping all contributed to a lengthy match. Dundee are flattered by the 6-0 scoreline.

In Division 4, Edinburgh University B and Murrayfield D secured the promotion slots. An excellent season for the Edinburgh University sides. The question will be whether they can maintain their strong line-ups for next season. Jamie Toner had a very good season for Murrayfield D, losing just one match.

Edinburgh International B won Division 5, despite being held to a draw by the Vets C side on the final day. Alastair Hill had a good day for Edinburgh International, winning his 4 matches. Despite a 0-6 loss to a strong Dumfries B side, Joe Wilson A managed to claim the runner-up spot. Dumfries finished a point behind in third place.

Having dominated Division 6, JK Carnbo B were held to a draw by Drumchapel D. Tony Chim inflicted a 12-10 in the 5th defeat on Krzysztof Opila; the JK Carnbo B manager’s only loss of the season. Despite this, JK Carnbo B will appear in the Division 5 next season. Aberdeen C completed an excellent season with two wins and took the second promotion slot, one point ahead of Drumchapel D. The intensity and quality of the matches on the bottom tables were an indication of the strength in depth of the SNL.

Competition and comradeship

Chief SNL organiser Lindsay Muir was being supremely self-effacing in saying that the competition ‘ran itself’. The competition does generally run smoothly, in no small measure due to the contributions of everyone involved. This includes each team and individual playing their role. The way that the National League brings together players of various ages and levels is a big part of its success and contributes to the special feeling in the hall. Having a single large venue contributes so much. The team aspect is also important. It means that someone filling in as a third player in the bottom team can positively impact his or her team’s results and the fortunes of their club. The league is a product of this collective effort.

And finally
Thanks to Lindsay Muir, first and foremost. To Tommy Toner and Graham Muir for their efforts in entering the results so timeously. Thanks to Richard Yule for overseeing proceedings and his work liaising with the management at Bell’s. Thanks too to Stewart McGowan for stepping in and umpiring, and to him and Terry McLernon for doing the presentations. Senga Thomson for taking the presentation photos. Cheers too to Gordon Muir for his edits and comments on an earlier version of this report.

Report from Table Tennis Scotland website – Charlie Ellis

Success at Scottish School Finals

Great day for the North Ayrshire TT yesterday at the combined Scottish Primary & Secondary School Championships. Six players from our club qualified to represent Scotland later in the year at the British Schools Finals.

Results below –

Holly McNamara – U18 Girls Champion🥇
Nathan Hogg – U16 Boys Champion🥇
Jess Hogg – U18 Girls 3rd place🥉
Jamie Johnson – U18 Boys 3rd place🥉
Padma Unnam – U14 Girls 3rd place🥉
Tamara Martin – Primary School Girls 3rd place🥉
Sam Groom QF – consolation event 👏🏻

Well done to all players and well done to Tamara Martin on securing her first Scotland cap 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Junior Development Squad

North Ayrshire TT have started a new session which will run every Monday 6-7.15pm in the small hall at St Matthews.

This will be invitation only and will be a group of our most promising up and coming junior players attending. This session will be made up of fitness, drills and multi-ball. The players will work with the two coaches which will be a great opportunity to improve and work hard and pick up tips to improve their game.

Each session will be lead by Chris Main with another club coach or volunteer helping out each week. Hopefully we see the players enjoy the training, improve their game and we increase the size of the squad as the season progresses.

NEW – Largs TT Club

Gordon McKinstry and the Largs TT Club committee have been working hard promoting the club in Largs and have seen a great uptake since the club moved to the National Training Centre Inverclyde. 8 top of the range tables are set up (with room for expansion) in the main hall with all relevant equipment provided. Your first session is FREE.

For all info please get in touch with Gordon or visit their Facebook page or website.

Largs TTC
Venue – Inverclyde National Sports Centre
Wednesdays 7-9pm
Bats and balls provided

website – LargsTTC (google.com)

Facebook page – Largs Table Tennis Club | Facebook

TT Sessions – Where & When?

List below of table tennis classes and sessions that are on in and around North Ayrshire. A range of clubs available in different venues across the area. Please see contact details for each club or class and if you are interested in any of the clubs below, get in touch with the relevant contact.

Monday
North Ayrshire TT Club
6-7.15pm Junior Dev Squad
7-9pm Club Night at St Matthews Academy, Saltcoats
Contact details – billy@nattc.co.uk

Wednesday
Largs TT Club
7-9pm at National Sports Centre Inverclyde, Largs
Contact details – largsttc@gmail.com

Thursday
Argyll TT Club
11am-1pm at Argyll Community Centre
Contact details – billy@nattc.co.uk

1-1 coaching sessions
3-7pm at St Matthews Academy
Contact details – chris@nattc.co.uk

Performance session
7-9pm at St Matthews Academy, Saltcoats
Contact details – chris@nattc.co.uk

Friday
Over 50s class
1-3pm at St Peters Church Hall, Ardrossan
Contact details – chris@nattc.co.uk

West Kilbride TT Club
7-9pm at West K Community Centre
Contact details – billy@nattc.co.uk

Sunday
Kids Class – ONLY on when no tournaments
12-1.15pm at St Matthews Academy, Saltcoats
Contact details – billy@nattc.co.uk