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Table tennis

THIS week was the final qualifying round for the semis and despite the fact that the top four teams were virtually decided it was still vital to achieve the highest position on the ladder to gain the best advantage in the playoffs.
Bandits (K. McDonald, O. Estraviz, J. Campbell, J. Mikkelson) 9 d Gamblers (B. Blakemore, T. Latimer, T. Reeves, W. Byrne) 6. Although not regarded as a powerhouse the Bandits will offer some tough resistance in the finals.
Wizards (R. Wheller, B. Trauer, S. Campbell, R. Byrne) 8 d Windmills (A. Munro, C. Galea, B. Muller, M. Duncan) 7. Finally a win for the Wizards albeit against a team minus their highly competitive captain Sbig!
Blizzard (B. Brown, M. Clarke, J. Murphy, R. Yao) 9 d Axemen (R. Gore, C. Barry, D. Brown, L. Gore) 6.
It was all eyes on the captain’s clash with Bill and Roger both undefeated and playing for individual honours. It was close initially with the first two games shared by 13/11 score lines, however Bill seem to step up a notch to ultimately secure the trophy in four sets.
Competition night is Wednesday from 7pm and the club has a practise session on Monday nights from 7.15pm. Social groups meet three afternoons a week. All sessions are held at the Bicentennial centre Sunshine beach.
Please call 5474 5526 for more information.

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