CONEYSTHORPE ‘A’ are champions of the York & District Table Tennis League for the fifth successive year.
Martin Lowe, Ashley Hodgson and Joel Wright led them to a 10-0 demolition of Bootham ‘A’ which was enough to secure the crown. York RI ‘A’ finished second after thrashing their ‘C’ team 9-1, and Coneysthorpe ‘B’ clinched third place with a 9-1 victory over York RI ‘B’.
Martin Hood, Alfie Potter and Mick Kenyon have played to a consistently high standard over the whole season and their Holgate ‘B’ side were confirmed as winners of division two following a 9-1 triumph over Shepherds ‘B’.
Nathan Taylor and Andy Fletcher starred as Shepherds ‘A’ secured the promotion play-off slot following an 8-2 victory over Bootham ‘D’.
Rich Harrison was in top form for Bootham ‘C’ and his treble was key in an 8-2 victory against Holgate ‘C’. Graeme Hood played well to pick up two sets for the losers.
Shepherds ‘C’ derailed a depleted Tramways team 7-3, while York RI ‘D’ smashed Shepherds ‘D’ 9-1 thanks to maximums for Pat Swindell and Luke Blackburn. Bootham ‘B’ beat a two-man York RI ‘E’ 7-3, although Sam Imbo was unbeaten for the losers.
In division three, University ‘B’ are now promoted but Thornton-le-Clay kept alive their title bid with a 9-1 demolition of BT ‘A’, Alan Balmforth and Neil Lynch unbeaten. Jan Suchecki was in top form for Bootham ‘E’ in a 7-3 triumph over relegated Shepherds ‘E’, for whom Steve Webster played well to pick up two sets. Holgate ‘D’ beat an under-strength Bootham ‘F’ 7-3 thanks to a brace from Dan Hickey, while Ivan Guilliat and Dom Ainger helped York RI ‘F’ to a 7-3 victory over Burnholme ‘A’.
Holgate ‘E’ moved into the division four promotion zone as Pete Waring and Tom Lines starred in a 9-1 thrashing of York RI ‘I’, while Jason Chinnian and Russ Barton were unbeaten for Bootham ‘G’ as they defeated Wigginton & Haxby by the same margin. A treble from Steve Taylor helped under-strength Crescent ‘G’ to salvage a draw against York RI ‘J’.
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