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WoS League – Results

Its been a good season so far for our teams in the West of Scotland Senior League with our Division 1 team in 3rd place, Division 2 team in 3rd place, Division 3 team in 1st place and Division 4 team in 6th place.

Its a busy season in WOS Senior League, weekly matches both home and away, divisional cup and handicap cup all to play and organise. Top effort from the team captains as always with their efforts being rewarded with good results and happy visiting teams re playing conditions and atmosphere at our club.

Division 1 Ryan Henry, Jamie Johnson, Ian Macpherson

NA A team have put in some fine team and individual performances this season, Ryan sitting on 76% wins, Jamie 71% and Ian 66%. The team are comfortably in 3rd place on 82 points, 7 behind 2nd place South Ayrshire with SA having a game in hand.

Division 2Kevin Morrison, Chad Duncan, Nathan Hogg, Kayser Collins

10 wins from 13 matches put our B team in 3rd place with 76 points, 4 behind 2nd place South Ayrshire and 19 infront of 4th place Joe Wilson A. Nathan, Chad and Kevin are looking forward to their semi final of the handicap cup after beating North Ayrshire A in an epic QF match by 4 points.

Division 3Alex Hughes, Derrin Lynch, Graeme Stevenston, Holly McNamara

Division 3 team are top of the table by 1 point, narrowly infront of Croft. Team captain Alex Hughes is delighted with 14 team wins from 14 and with how Graeme & Derrin are performing after their first season back after a break from TT. Derrin currently sitting top of the player averages with 37 wins from 39.

Division 4Bruce McLellan, Alex Gracie, Jess Hogg, John Smith, Phil Greenham

Our Div 4 team are currently 6th in a 11 team league, their most recent match was a close 5-4 loss away to East Kilbride Juniors. Jess Hogg leading the team with a player average of 73%, followed by Bruce and Alex who are both on 40%. John Smith who is competing in his first season, is finding it enjoyable but tough and is contributing to the team with individual wins.

Full results / averages – https://tabletennis365.com/westofscotland

 

British League – Player Interviews

This season we have two teams competing in British League Division C2, which for the 4 weekends of play is held at Ormesby Table Tennis Club. This is the 6th season North Ayrshire have entered teams into the British Senior League and it is always one of the most important competitions for our club and players. North Ayrshire II are currently top of the league with a few hard matches coming up next weekend. North Ayrshire III are sitting in 6th place and have Shiyi Ling and Bishop Auckland on Feb 15th.

This season North Ayrshire II is represented by – Ethan Chapman, Charlie Morton, Ryan Henry & Jamie Johnson. North Ayrshire III is represented by – David Hay, Chad Duncan, Nathan Hogg & Holly McNamara. See two interviews below which was taken on the 2nd weekend of play.  Players Holly, Nathan, Jamie and Chad answering questions about their performance and results from team mates Ethan and Ryan.

Video 1 : Ethan Chapman interviewing Holly and Nathan

Video 2 : Ethan Chapman interviewing Jamie & Chad

https://www.facebook.com/northayrshiretabletennis/videos/891190041274816/

 

Martin & Holly Both Feature in Scotland International Match

North Ayrshire players Holly McNamara and Martin Johnson were both selected to play for Scotland in the International match the evening before Edinburgh Open. Scotland team were up against Northern Ireland, which resulted in Scotland winning the tie 8-4 infront of a busy crowed at Bathgate Academy. Read the full table tennis scotland report below –

WOMENS MATCH REPORT

Scotland: Alisa Khalid, Paula Callaghan, Holly McNamara. NPC – Iain Rhind
Ulster: Erin Thomson, Lucy Craig, Lucy Johnson
Match Umpire – Roger Thomas

Match 1 Alisa Khalid v Lucy Craig

A tough first match for Scotland as Alisa struggled to find any rhythm or consistency against the combination bat play of Lucy Craig. With Lucy varying from chop to hitting short balls on the backhand using long pimps and coming in with big forehand kills on any ball long to her forehand she won 3 0 comfortably.

Match 2 Paula Callaghan v Erin Thomson

Congratulation to Paula on making her senior international debut and a tough start for her against the Ulster number 1 Erin Thomson. This was a real battle of a match with Erin up 1-0 and 2-1 only for Paula to come back winning the 2nd and 4th ends to set up a decider. Paula took the lead in game 5, holding the advantage at 5-2, 8-3 and 10-8 but Erin never gave up and managed to win 12-10 in the 5th. There were many terrific rallies in this match with Paula hitting some great winners, especially on her backhand. What could have been. 

Match 3 Holly McNamara v Lucy Johnson

Another debut for Scotland at senior level with Holly taking to the court against the Lucy Johnson. Holly had a nervous start losing the first 4 points but after that gave as good as she got in the first end in losing 11-6. She upped her game and demonstrated good consistency on the backhand in winning the next 2 ends with Lucy then winning a close 4th game to set up another 5th end decider. Alas this game simply ran away from Holly with Lucy winning to 3 leaving Scotland 3 matches to nil down at the halfway stage.

Match 4 Alisa Khalid v Erin Thomson

This was the face off between the two number 1s and was a must win for Scotland. Alisa played with a fluidity that was great to watch, serving tight and demonstrating great footwork in getting in with her forehand loop consistently to dominate this match taking it 3-0. A score on the board for Scotland.

Match 5 Holly McNamara v Lucy Craig

Holly found Lucy just as perplexing to play as Alisa had earlier, the combination bat style of Lucy simply proving too much. A good evening’s work for Lucy as she again ran out a 3 0 winner.

Match 6 Paula Callaghan v Lucy Johnson

The final match saw the players having many counter hitting rallies in an entertaining encounter. The first 3 ends were tight with Paula holding a 2 1 advantage going into the 4th. Paula built up a good lead but Lucy fought back and the tension was high with the score at 10-9 but then luck smiled on Paula with a timely net cord to pick up a 3-1 victory. 

The final match score was Scotland 2 Ulster 4. Well done to all the players who played some great table tennis and fought hard at all times. 

Individual match results

Alisa Khalid v Lucy Craig 9-11, 6-11, 3-11
Paula Callaghan v Erin Thomson 6-11, 12-10, 4-11, 11-8, 10-12
Holly McNamara v Lucy Johnson 6-11, 11-9, 11-8, 8-11, 3-11
Alisa Khalid v Erin Thomson 11-8, 11-3, 11-7
Holly McNamara v Lucy Craig 4-11, 7-11, 5-11
Paula Callaghan v Lucy Johnson 11-6, 11-9, 8-11, 11-9

MENS MATCH REPORT

Scotland: Dylan Curry, Danny Bajwa, Martin Johnson. NPC – Dylan De Silva.
Ulster: Zak Earley, Thomas Earley, Connor Nugent.  NPC – Phil Jamieson.

After a good warm up the Scotland men looked to be in good form going into the match.  However, the first hurdle, namely the organising of the team photo, almost proved too much for the lads as they struggled to find a spot where they could be seen behind the legendary, and exceptionally tall, Euan Walker.  In the end, Euan had to relinquish his flag bearing duties so everyone could squeeze into shot.  Sorry Euan! 

Anyway, after David Fairholm had finished whipping up the crowd and all the players had been introduced, it was onto the table tennis.  First up for Scotland was Dylan Curry against the Irish defender, Thomas Earley.  Having played several times now as part of the senior team (a fact that David forgot during his motivational talk), Dylan was calm and clinical on the table.  His service variation and quick attack on both wings gave the defender little chance to get into a rally with most points not getting past the 5th ball.  The game result 3:0 and 1:0 Scotland.  

Next up – Danny Bajwa against Zak Earley.  Unlike his combination bat playing twin brother, Zak’s free flowing and stylish attacking game promised an enjoyable spectacle for the audience.  However, Danny had other ideas and set about tying the game up in knots with a series of nasty short serves and awkward flick returns that meant there were very few nice rallies to enjoy.  Thanks Danny.  The game result 3:0 and 2:0 Scotland.

As Martin Johnson and Connor Nugent started the 2 minute warm up, us lot on the bench had to duck several times as the ball rocketed over the barriers.  ‘This is gonna be a game of bombs’, Curry sagely muttered and so it proved as both players took any opportunity to thunder forehand loops at each other.  Martin’s serve proved too much of a headache for the Irishman in the first end but Connor pulled away in the second to an 8:4 lead.  Martin dug deep and looked like he might snatch it until Connor, who has obviously been having lessons with Timo Boll, did a spectacular hand switch at game point that the stunned Martin obligingly top-edged into the crowd.  A potential turning point perhaps, but after a few stern words from yours truly, Martin stopped thumping everything and played a much more controlled game to make the last two ends look much easier than they were.  The game result 3:1 and 3:0 Scotland.

Curry vs Earley of the Zak variety in the next game.  Dylan put on a much better show than Danny did in his encounter with Zak and there were a few fantastic points that had the audience oohing and aahing especially when Dylan executed his trademark backhand counters off the bounce.  The game result 3:0 and 4:0 Scotland.

Martin again looked comfortable against the chopper Thomas Earley but in the second set found himself pegged back to 10 a piece after relinquishing a commanding lead.  Needless to say yours truly was not impressed and after the players swapped serve back and forth up to 14 all or so, I called time out.  The conversation went something like this;

Martin – ‘whit should I dae?’

DDS – ‘Do you feel happy serving fast no spin into the pimples?’

Martin – ‘Aye, fine.  Whit then – push tae forehand?’

DDS – ‘What! No – heavy spin wide to forehand, you’ll get a soft topspin back, take a step back and whammo!’

Martin – ‘OK boss’.

Martin to his credit did exactly as instructed, executed it perfectly and won the set.  

It was kicking out time at Bathgate at 9pm so at 8:30 Danny started warming up against Connor Nugent on another table for the final match.  Dylan Curry volunteered to coach Danny whilst yours truly was dealing with Martin.  Fortunately however, Martin made short work of the third end against Thomas to win 3:0 and I was able to avert a potential coaching disaster by sending Curry back to his clapping duties on the bench.  

As it happens I think Danny would have been OK even if my missus had been coaching as by this time he seemed to seeing the ball like a proverbial football and playing at a level certainly I had never seen before.  Connor played well but Danny simply had an answer to everything and took the game in what proved to be 3 short sets.  I do wonder if David Fairholm slipped Danny a tenner before the game and told him to get it over with as quickly as possible as David spent a lot of that last match checking his watch and looking agitated as it got closer to 9pm. And as the final point was played there was no time for ceremony or celebration and we were all bundled out of the hall.  

Final result Scotland 6, Ulster 0.

A big thanks to the Ulster team who played with good spirit and sportsmanship throughout the match.

Dylan De Silva – Jan 2020

Competition Calendar

February

1st – WoS Open

8th – National Senior League

9th – Scottish Schools Final

15th – British Senior League

16th – Vets Ranking Comp

22nd – British Premier v Ormesby

23rd – Club Training Day

29th – National Championships – Day 1

March 

1st – National Championships

7/8th – British Junior League

14/15th – National Squad Training

15th – Vets Ranking Comp

21/22nd – Inter League

28/29th – North Ayrshire Open

April

4/5th – British League

8-10th – Easter Training

17th – Golf Fundraiser

 

Edinburgh Open Success

#EdinburghOpen ? | Brilliant weekend of table tennis at Bathgate to start the new year. All North Ayrshire players put in fine performances, with notable results below

Chad Duncan – U21 Band 2 Winner ?
Jess Hogg – U15 Girls Winner ?
Nathan Hogg – Band 6 R/Up ?, U15 Boys QF
Martin Johnson – Men’s SF, Band 1 SF ?
Jamie Johnson – U15 Boys QF
Holly McNamara – U18 Girls 4th place

Next Scottish ranking competition will be West of Scotland Open at Holyrood Sports Centre on 1st February.

West Kilbride TT Club

West Kilbride TT Club is a weekly community table tennis club which started a few years ago and has grown from strength to strength. Every Friday see’s anywhere between 15 and 25 players of all ages and abilities come to the club to play, with ages ranging from 9 years old to 89 years old. Qualified coaches are always on hand to help as much or as little as you wish. All bats, balls and relevant equipment will be provided.

West Kilbride Table Tennis Club

Coaches – Phil Greenham, Liz Whilley, Margery McWhirter

Venue – West Kilbride Community Centre

Time – 7pm – 9pm

Cost – FREE for first time, then £3.50 after. Family discounts available

Contact – Billy Main billy@nattc.co.uk or Phil Greenham pgreenham.601@btinternet.com

Club Christmas Competition

NATTC’s Annual Xmas Competition night was an action packed night from start to finish, which seen all players compete in a banded competition and 1 point competition. Thanks to everyone who competed, helped out and brought a generious amount of food / drink for the buffet.

Band 1
Winner – Martin Johnson
R – Up – Cameron Hussian

Band 2
Winner – Stephen Smith
R – Up – Adam Moore

1 Point Competition
Winner – Jess Hogg
R – Up – Ian Macpherson

Pictures from the night available on our FB page – https://www.facebook.com/northayrshiretabletennis/

Ryan Henry – Bronze Medal in Costa Rica

Another medal to add to the collection for Ryan Henry, after winning Bronze Medal in the team event with Alex Bland. Ryan was competing in Costa Rica at the Copa Costa Rica International at San Jose from 11-14th Dec.

“Ryan won 3-0 against J Anchia from Costa Rica but lost out in a place in the knockout stages after a narrow 3-2 defeat by A tateshi, the Asian Para Games medalist from Japan”

“Its been a tough competition for me” says Ryan Henry, “having some close matches against good players but I’m happy to win a bronze medal with Alex where we both played some great table tennis.”

Full Report from British Para Table Tennis website – https://www.britishparatabletennis.com/team-gold-for-bouron-in-costa-rica/–

National Senior League

Good day of results for North Ayrshire on the opening weekend of Scottish National League at Bells Sport Centre, Perth. Good performances all round by our 4 teams with both our A and B teams currently joint top of their divisions.

NATTC A – 3/3 wins
NATTC B – 3/3 wins
NATTC C – 2/3 wins
NATTC D – 0/3 wins

North Ayrshire A 
Colin Dalgleish, Zak Wilson, Chris Main

North Ayrshire B 
Ryan Henry, Jamie Johnson, Ian Macpherson

North Ayrshire C
Chad Duncan, Gordon Provan, Nathan Hogg

North Ayrshire D
Naomi Provan, Jess Hogg, Alex Hughes, Jordan McGinlay

Report from Table Tennis Scotland website – Written by Charlie Ellis

Clinical North Ayrshire Top Again 

The newly expanded Scottish National League got underway on Saturday at Bell’s Sports Centre, Perth. 46 teams took part in 6 divisions, producing a lively atmosphere in the hall. With all teams playing three matches there was a lot to play for.

The top of Division 1 already has a familiar look with reigning champions North Ayrshire A on top having registered three 6-0 victories. Their team of Colin Dalgleish, Zak Wilson and Chris Main were clinical as they completed the day without having lost even one set ! (indeed only taken to deuce a couple of times). Main was unsurprising happy with his team’s performance feeling that it owed much to the extra training they been doing in order to take on the twin challenges of the Scottish National League and the British Premier League. He hopes that the same 3 players will be available for the other two sets of SNL fixtures, though Ethan Chapman will provide cover if needed. Main enjoyed the atmosphere on the day and the ‘busy, busy hall’. He was also happy to see the strong start made by North Ayrshire B as they attempt to regain a position in the top division. Main believes that Murrayfield A clearly represent the biggest challenge in Division 1, though other teams (such as South Ayrshire and Dumfries) also pose a threat.

Murrayfield A also began their campaign with 3 victories, though they were less convincing. John Hannah felt the team had performed pretty well ‘despite some lapses in concentration and lackadaisical moments’. He cited his own 12-10 in the fifth set victories against Gordon Muir of Murrayfield B as illustrating this slight lack of focus. Hannah praised Alicja Czarnomska who recovered the tough loss (to a sharp looking Ryan Docherty) in her opening match to win in her other five matches (including recovering from 0-2 down versus Dundee A’s Jason Fleming). Hannah admitted that finishing above North Ayrshire is going to be ‘very tough’ and that getting strong sides out for every match was crucial in order to ensure as many 6-0 wins as possible.

In the morning fixtures the South Ayrshire A vs Drumchapel match saw lots of fast rallies between some of Scotland’s best young talent (Harvey McDonald’s 12-10 in the 5th victory against Alisa Khalid perhaps the pick of the matches). Tony Johnson produced a good win in defeating the experienced Andy Dunlop in straight sets. South Ayrshire A’s 6-0 winning margin was a bit harsh on Drumchapel A. A new look Dumfries A team started a bit shakily against Murrayfield B, with Keir Morton forced to produce some big forehands in order to win at deuce in the 5th before Callum Morgan, seemingly in control at 2-0 up, lost to Gordon Muir. Dumfries eventually won the match 5-1 with new recruit Krzysztof Opila picking up two key wins.

In the lunchtime matches, Ryan Docherty and Chris Main produced some highly entertaining lob vs attack rallies but again North Ayrshire cruised to victory. In the match between Drumchapel A and Murrayfield A, Johannes Laute was well tested by Alisa and Zaid Khalid, while Lucy Elliott pushed Alicja Czarnomska close in a tight four setter. Despite a good win for Glyn Eggar vs Callum Morgan, North Merchiston were defeated 5-1 by Dumfries. In the closest match, Murrayfield B will feel a good chance of a draw went begging as Tony Nelson and Callum Morgan secured good wins versus Yuhuan Wang to help South Ayrshire A achieve a 4-2 win.

In the day’s final set of matches a battling display by experienced campaigner Geoff Hunter helped his side to a handy 5-1 win against Dundee A. This represented a good comeback by the Edinburgh side following a baptism of fire in their opening match back in the top division (a hammering by North Ayrshire A). In the only drawn match of the day, South Ayrshire’s Harvey McDonald found form to beat Keir Morton and then overcame Krzysztof Opila (11-7 in the 5th) to secure a point for his side to keep them alongside Dumfries on 5 points.

In Division 2 Scottish Vets A and North Ayrshire B lead the way-both winning their 3 matches. Tam Lawlor and Brian Wright both picking up 5 wins for the Vets while Jamie Johnson led the way for North Ayrshire wining all 6 of his matches. Murrayfield C are third after an impressive 6 from 6 performance from Borui Chen on his debut for the club.

Glasgow South A (keen to return to Division 2), Stirling and Scottish Vets B all produced 3 wins to sit at the top of Division 3. In Division 4 it is the two promoted sides – Edinburgh University A and Bellway West Lothian – who occupy the top 2 spots. Mae Ng led the way for the students, winning 5 of her 6 matches in convincing fashion and coming back from 0-2 down to beat Murrayfield E’s Jamie Sloan. Dundee C were the only side to achieve three wins in Division 5 (Paul Monteith and Andrew Nimmo both achieving 6 from 6). The new 6th Division is headed by newcomers Highland TTC (2 wins and a draw versus another new team Heriot Watt University) and Haddington A (for whom the passionate Rolandas Skultinas produced some handy wins).

Thanks to all who assisted, including Richard Yule for his efforts in getting the hall ready and Graham Muir for inputting most of the results.

Full tables and results available here: https://www.tabletennis365.com/ScottishNationalLeague/Tables/2019-20/All_Divisions
The next set of fixtures take place on Sunday 8th December 2019. Divisions 1-4 will play at Bathgate Academy, while Divisions 5 & 6 will play at Ward Road, Dundee.

Perth Grand Prix

Busy weekend of table tennis at Bells Sports Centre Perth, which seen North Ayrshire players competing on the Saturday in National Senior League and on the Sunday in the Perth Grand Prix.

Full day of table tennis on the Sunday with some great results posted by our players, a non stop day of action for both players and coaches resulted in the results below ;

Ryan Henry – Winner Disability Event & QF Mens Band 1
Jess Hogg – U15 Girls Runners Up
Holly McNamara – Ladies Band 1 Runners Up
Jamie Johnson – U15 Boys Semi Finalist & U18 Boys Semi Finalist
Zak Wilson – Mens Singles Semi Finalist
Chad Duncan – U18 Boys Quarter Finalist
Nathan Hogg – U15 Boys Quarter Final & Mens Band 1 Quarter Final

Full results will be posted on table tennis scotland website www.tabletennisscotland.co.uk