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WoS Senior League Results

A team – Jamie, Nathan, Ian & Chris
Our A team currently sit in 2nd place in Division 1 with 4 matches remaining. The team play Brunswick this week and Glasgow South A the following week. Jamie and Nathan both leads the player average table, with them winning 29 matches each so far. The team are currently in the semi final of the Divisional Cup.

B team – Alec, Euan, Chad, Graeme, John & Kev
NA B team currently sit top of the table in Division 3. A great team effort so far lead by team captain Alec Hughes with 6 players contributing wins. Chad Duncan leads the player averages with 31 wins from 33 matches. 4 matches left for the team to play in the league and a semi final in the Divisional Cup v Kilwinning.

C team – John, Andre, Bruce & Billy
Our C team are currently in 4th in Division 4. The regular team of Andre, John & Bruce with Billy playing when needed have won 7 matches out of 12 with their next match v Airdrie WC 20th Feb. The team are in the Divisional Cup semi finals v a strong Hamilton A side too.

Website for results, tables and averages – West of Scotland Table Tennis League (tabletennis365.com)

Funding Boost – Venture Trust Support

Article below from North Ayrshire Council website

North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club has received a significant funding boost as it continues nurturing talent across the region.

The group will receive £30,000 over the next three years after securing further money from North Ayrshire Ventures Trust (NAVT).

This grant programme was developed to enable voluntary, community and social enterprises in North Ayrshire to explore new opportunities to help them grow in size and improve long-term sustainability.

It is the second time the local club have been successful in funding bids to NAVT – with this tranche of funding going on an extension of the existing Development Officer/coaching roles.

The clubs founder Billy Main said: “We are proud of our club and we are one of the area’s real success stories.

“We’ve gone from strength to strength in recent years but we don’t want to stand still and this latest funding will really support our aspirations to develop the sport even further. With the excellent facilities in North Ayrshire and the support from NAC we are looking forward to the future of the sport in the local community.

“Table tennis is a sport that can be played by boys, girls, men and women of all ages and abilities and the NAVT funding is a huge help in us achieving our dreams.”

The club has produced a number of Scottish Champions and earlier this year won the Scottish National League for a record eight times. That’s eight from the past 11 years making them the most successful club in the history of the league.

They have been competing in the British Premier League for the past seven years and finished second last year. A number of their young players have represented Scotland at the European Championships.

Billy added: “We’ve had some great times and have worked closely with the Council. They have provided plenty of support. We are now really grateful for this North Ayrshire Ventures Trust funding. It will really help us move forward with our long-term plans.”

Councillor Alan Hill, Cabinet Member for Communities and the Islands. added: “The success of North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club is fairly remarkable. Not only are they producing great champions but producing a great and inclusive club which has done so much for so many people.

“NAVT was set up to support groups that make a difference and need funding to help them take bold next steps. We are delighted to support North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club and look forward to hearing about their achievements in the coming weeks and months.”

If you would like to apply for NAVT funding, please email infonavt@north-ayrshire.gov.uk

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

TT – Start Dates after Xmas / New Year

Most of our club sessions have stopped for the Christmas & New Year break with dates below of when they start back up again in 2023.

St Matthews is closed between 23rd Dec and 6th January. Portal Irvine is opened 27-30th Dec which you can book a table by phoning KA Leisure directly on 01294 310060. Hope everyone has had a great Christmas and New Year.

Monday Night TT
Monday 9th January

Largs TT Club
Wednesday 11th January

Argyll TT Club
Thursday 12th January

Thursday performance group
Thursday 12th January

St Peters Over 50s
Friday 13th January

1-1 Coaching Sessions
Friday 6th January

West Kilbride TT Club
Friday 13th January

Kids Class
Sunday 15th January

Competitions
North of Scotland Open on Sat 7th January
West of Scotland Schools Qualifier on Sunday 8th January
West of Scotland League starting back 9th January
British League 14th January
British Premier League 14th & 15th January

North Ayrshire Open 2022 – Results

Great to be able to get our event back on the TT Scotland calendar and a fantastic entry with all clubs and regions well represented. Thanks goes out to everyone at NATTC who helped out and to our sponsors who supported the event. Results below.

Mens Singles
Winner – Martin Johnson 🥇 R-Up – Danny Bajwa 🥈
Womens Singles
Winner – Alisa Khalid 🥇 R-Up – Paula Callaghan 🥈
Open Doubles
Winner – Bajwa / Johnson 🥇 R-Up – Main / Cameron 🥈
Band 1
Winner – David Hay 🥇 R-Up – Jamie Johnson 🥈
Band 2
Winner – Craig Christie 🥇 R-Up – David Simpson 🥈
Band 3
Winner – Lee Dewar 🥇 R-Up – Jess Hogg 🥈
Over 55s
Winner – Kenny McLean 🥇 R-Up – Colin Green 🥈

Junior Boys
Winner – Jamie Johnson 🥇 R-Up – Borui Chen 🥈
Junior Girls
Winner – Holly McNamara 🥇 R-Up – Megan Mulhern 🥈
Open Doubles
Winner – Johnson / Hogg 🥇 R-Up – Chen / McGowan 🥈
U15 Boys
Winner – Ben Hart 🥇 R-Up – Joe Mulhern 🥈
U15 Girls
Winner – Megan Mulhern 🥇 R-Up – Nicole Lee 🥈
U13 Boys
Winner – Joe Mulhern 🥇 R-Up – Rory Thomson 🥈
U13 Girls
Winner – Nicole Lee 🥇 R-Up – Padma Unnam 🥈
Banded
Winner – Max Well 🥇 R-Up – Ben Ritchie 🥈
Banded Doubles
Winner – C Foy / A Hart 🥇 R-Up – C Tang / S Endall

North Ayrshire Open – Draw & Playing Schedule

The North Ayrshire Open will take place this weekend on November 26th and 27th at St Matthews Academy, KA21 5NT. Start time is 9.15am on Saturday and 9.30am on Sunday with both days beginning with the open doubles.

Hall is opened both days from 8.30am with all players required to check into the top table as soon as they arrive. Limited catering facilities are available and car parking is available on site. Please note, players have been seeded using the latest TTS Ranking List provided to our tournament committee, dated 31st October 2022.

See attached Draw for this weekend’s competition

Saturday schedule
9.15am – Open Doubles
10am – Mens Singles and Womens Singles & Band 3
1.30pm – Band 2
2.30pm – Band 1
3.30pm – Over 55s

Sunday schedule
9.30am – Junior Doubles & Banded Doubles
10.15am- U19 Boys, U19 Girls, U13 Boys, U13 Girls & a number of banded groups
12pm – All remaining banded groups
1.30pm – U15 Boys, U15 Girls and final stages of doubles

Contact billy@nattc.co.uk or jordan@nattc.co.uk or 07979806571

North Ayrshire Open 2022

Entries are coming in thick and fast for next month’s North Ayrshire Open which will take place on Saturday 26th & 27th November at St Matthews Academy, Saltcoats. Senior events on the Saturday and Junior events on the Sunday.

This event will run as part of the clubs 20 year anniversary celebrations, with a number of events planned throughout the season to celebrate 20 years of NATTC.

Entry form is available herehttps://forms.gle/CqNAHUvxXdoh5mwH7

Sat: Mens & Womens Singles, Open Doubles, Over 55’s & Banded Events

Sun: U19 Boys, U19 Girls, U15 Boys, U15 Girls, U13 Boys, U13 Girls, U15 Beginners and Open Doubles.

As always we welcome players of all standards and ages to enter, with each player permitted to enter 2 singles events and doubles per day. More info and entry form to follow in due course.

Hotels: If anyone is travelling and need a hotel for either the Friday or Saturday night, below are a list of hotel recommendations close by;

Red Squirrell Lodge by Martsons Inn – Stevenston – 5 mins drive from hall
Edenmore B&B – Ardrossan – 5 mins drive from hall
Riverside Lodge Hotel – Irvine -15 mins drive from hall
Premier Inn – Kilmarnock – 20 mins drive from hall

West K & Kids Class Starting Back

West Kilbride TT Club is starting back this Friday 7-9pm at West Kilbride Community Centre, this will run weekly and is open to players of all ages and abilities.

Kids Class is starting back this Sunday 28th August at St Matthews Academy, 12pm – 1.15pm. This will be run by Chris Main with the help of a volunteer club coach and will be played in the main hall on 6 tables. We provide all neccesary equipment and as always we welcome new players. Kids class will be on the following Sundays – 28th Aug, 4th Sept, 18th Sept and 25th Sept.

For more info on any of the classes please DM us on our FB or Twitter page, email chris@nattc.co.uk.

See below classes that players are welcome to go along to in the local area.

Mondays
NATTC Club Night – 7-9pm at St Matthews

Tuesdays
Irvine TT Club – 7-9pm at Portal*

Thursdays
Argyll TT Club – 11-1pm at Argyll Community Centre**
1-1 coaching – 3-7pm at St Matthews
Performance session – 7-9pm at St Matthews

Fridays
Over 50s – 1-3pm at St Peters Ardrossan
Over 50s – 1-4.30pm at St Peters Ardrossan
West Kilbride TT Club – 7-9pm at WK Community Centre

Sundays
Kids Class 12-1.15pm at St Matthews ***
Club session 1.15-3pm at St Matthews

* Irvine club night is on ran by Irvine TT Club – please email info@irvinettc.co.uk or DM their FB or Twitter page @irvinettclub
** Argyll TT Club is ran in partnership with Saltcoats Link Up
**Kids class will be on the following Sundays – 28th Aug, 4th Sept, 18th Sept and 25th Sept.

Teams for 22-23 Season

As the start of the table tennis season edges closer, we have been working towards getting our players together for the up and coming season and finalising what teams we are entering into what divisions. It was great to see all the leagues back up and running last season after Covid and lockdown and we had fantastic results for our teams and players throughout the season.

For the 2022-2023 season we have the following teams entered

3 x West of Scotland Senior League teams
4 x Scottish National League teams
3 x British Senior League teams

West of Scotland League
The WoS League plans to start WC 19th September where we are hoping to have teams in Division 1, Division 3 and Division 4. Our home matches will continue to be held on a Monday night at St Matthews at the usual kick off time of 7.15pm.

Scottish National League
We have 4 teams in this seasons SNL, two teams in Division 1, one team in Division 3 and one team in Division 6. The first round of SNL will be on 8th October at Bells Sport Centre, Perth with the annual Perth Grand Prix the following day. We are still confirming players for this league, so please let us know if you are available to play if you haven’t done so already.

The A team will be hoping to defend their title after winning a record 8th title last season, the B team will be aiming to build on their 3rd position finish and the C & D team will no doubt be pushing for promotion in their respective divisions.

British League
We will have our British Premier team competing in the home and away format, with our first match at home on Saturday October 22nd against the new team in the league Brighton TTC.

Our B team will compete in the A division at Nottingham this season after they won their B Division last season, so a fresh challenge for the players in a tough league. The C team will be competing in Draycott this season, a different venue so up against different teams from the past couple of seasons.

We will pass on info when we get it from the the league organisers.

Medal Haul for Ryan Henry

Great to see Ryan Henry back at the club this week after a successful few weeks away competing & training internationally in Poland, Finland & Slovakia. Ryan won three medals at two major international competitions. He completed a weeks training in Slovakia then onto Finland to the European Para Youth Games and finally travelling to Poland for the European University Championships.

🥈European University Championships – Class 8 singles
🥈European Para Youth Games – Team event
🥉Euro Para Youth Games – Class 8 singles

Ryan is now heading to English Institute of Sport in Sheffield for a 2 week training camp with British Para Table Tennis before he moves down full time at the end of the month. Moving to Sheffield to train with British Para Squad full time will be a beneficial move where he will train 5-6 hours a day and continue to compete internationally in para events and compete for North Ayrshire in British League & Scottish league.

Read below full report from A&S Herald

A NORTH Ayrshire table tennis star has kept his outstanding 2022 season going as he claimed a silver medal in the European University Games in Poland.

Ryan Henry, 22, from Ardrossan, claimed second place at the tournament held in Lodz from the middle to the end of last month.

The athlete was part of Britain’s largest ever delegation of universities, 251, to compete in the games.

He also became one of the first ever British Para athletes to compete in the games, which are a flagship event of the European University Sport Association (EUSA).

The games take place every two years, hosted in different cities across the continent, and the over 6,000 athletes taking part make them the biggest multi-sport academic event in Europe.

Henry, who studies Sports Coaching and Development at the University of the West of Scotland, suffered defeat in his first match of the games, falling 3-1 to Norwegian Christian Pablo Pereira Jacobsen in the class eight match.

Though he avenged the defeat to secure silver as he overcame another Norwegian player, Fredrik Johansen, 3-1.

Henry said: “I’m happy with how I played, and to come home with a silver medal. I’m a bit disappointed that there weren’t as many matches as I’d hoped but it was great to experience a multi-sport Games like this and I’ve enjoyed the experience as a whole.”

It is another medal added to the athletes growing collection from the last couple of months.

Little over six weeks prior to this event, he came home from Mexico with two bronze medals from the Copa Cristina Hoffmann, a Paralympic Table Tennis competition held in Cancun.

Then at the beginning of July, the North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club star came back from the European Para Youth Games in Finland with another bronze medal from the class 8 singles.

Henry went one better on this occasion, and will no doubt have his sights set on a first place prize in the near future, as he continues to battle in this remarkable summer for the athlete.