TABLE TENNIS: Foresters show class of champions

Crawley & Horsham League Premier Division
Crawley and Horsham Table Tennis League champions Foresters A. 
From left - Adam Todd, Wes Bush-Harris and Mark Collins SUS-140331-195450002Crawley and Horsham Table Tennis League champions Foresters A. 
From left - Adam Todd, Wes Bush-Harris and Mark Collins SUS-140331-195450002
Crawley and Horsham Table Tennis League champions Foresters A. From left - Adam Todd, Wes Bush-Harris and Mark Collins SUS-140331-195450002

Foresters A 9 Horsham D 0

Foresters A team showed why they are the champions in this flawless performance, against Horsham D.

Trebles all round for Wes Bush-Harris, Adam Todd and Mark Collins. Horsham’s Graham Barnes, Stephen Hoad and Dennis Hayden had a hard night.

Spinners B 6 Copthorne/Maidenbower A 3

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Roger Pingram (3) Alan Stone (2) and Matt Van Yperen (1) pocketed the 6 points. Gary Bristowe (1) Stuart Brooks (1) and Colin Hodges (1) battled away all night for 3 points.

Horsham C 2 Foresters C 7

Erik Van Mol posting the home teams only point, Johnny Clarke conceding his last match, while Man of the Match Dave Steel (3), Clarke (2) and Garry Bonner (2) were ruthless.

Foresters D 3 Trinity A 6

Foresters faced up to the in form Trinity trio and finished in second place.

Matt Craig scored 2, England cadet Kate Cheer (1), Phil Nicholls (0).

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Man Of The Match John Robinson maintained his superb season with three, Joe Comper (2) and Graham Beaney (1) took home the goodies.

Crawley B 1 Horsham A 8

Two-man Crawley knew they faced a battle and so it turned out. John Hook (1), Sai Man Yau (0). Man of the Match George Hazell and Steve Barby plus two from Tony Catt meant Horsham retain second place.

Spinners A 4 Crawley A 5

Rory Scott (3) Dan Pound (1) and Viral Kanji (0) fell just short to a powerful Crawley team Graham Green (2), Graham Faulkner (2) while Andy Meads chipped in with one.

Foresters B 7 Horsham B 2

Man Of The Match Jan Collado and Prakash Varsani each won three. Colin Jones did not contribute but Gary Pells and young Michael Bridger battled away for one each, beating Tony Morris.