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AIPS – Titles to Connacht and Leinster

The venue for the Primary Schools Championships this year was the very pleasant Banbridge Leisure Centre where excellent facilities had been set up by Arnold Morgan.  Everyone was welcome to the first occasion on which Ulster had organised this event.  We lacked an entry from Munster in the Girls’ competition, but otherwise all the provinces were represented.  Results were clear cut, so there was no need to use the one game doubles play-off in the event of a draw, nor countback to determine results.

The Boys’ event was dominated by St Teresa’s National School from Kilkelly, though they were pushed hard by both Gaelscoil Ui Fhiaich from Maynooth and Lissagriffin National School from Skibbereen.

In the Girls’ event Guardian Angels National School from Blackrock were clear winners, losing only one individual match.

Many thanks to Ulster Schools sponsor Allianz, Referee Mr.Tony Phillips and Tom Mitchell, Arnold Morgan, Ted Mahaffy and Jamie McConkey for providing Umpire supervision, and to all the players, teachers, coaches and parents for making it a most enjoyable day.

Full results available here

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Ulster Retain Barna Shield

STIGA Junior Interprovincial Championship 2011
Killarney, Co. Kerry.

Sat 30th April.

Junior Boys : 1. Ulster ; 2. Leinster ; 3. Munster ; 4. Connaught.
Cadet Boys : 1. Leinster ; 2. Munster ; 3. Ulster ; 4. Connaught.
U12 Boys : 1. Ulster ; 2. Leinster ; 3.Munster  ; 4. Connaught.


Junior Girls : 1. Munster ; 2. Ulster ; 3. Leinster.
Cadet Girls : 1. Ulster ; 2. Munster ; 3. Leinster ; 4. Connaught
U12 Girls : 1. Munster ; 2. Leinster ; 3. Ulster ; 4. Connaught.


Victor Barna Shield : Ulster

Colum Slevin Award : Valentina Puotkalyte

FULL REPORT TO FOLLOW

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Flawless Peter Graham wins the North Antrim Table Tennis Open

Flawless Peter Graham wins the North Antrim Table Tennis Open.

Peter Graham in action

Report by Norman McBride

An excellent turn out of forty competitors travelled to the luxurious environs of Ballymena Academy to participate in the 2011 North Antrim Open.  A new champion was assured as last year’s winner Leo Stynen from Germany was studying for his Final examinations. But new Ulster number one Peter Graham headed the seeding along with Ulster number two Philip Wallace, with Ulster’s top lady Amanda Mogey, Ulster’s top veteran Pawel Sulkowski and Wexford’s Brian Devereux all in attendance hoping to claim the vacant title.

To qualify for the Open event the players had to top a group of five players. Anyone in second place qualified for the Grade two event, those third in their groups qualified for the Grade three event and fourth and fifth placed places battled out for the Grade Four event.

In the group stages the top seed Peter Graham qualified from group one unscathed with convincing victories over Ballymena’s Connor White, Coleraine’s James Dillon, Larne’s Byron Graham and Wexford’s Sabina Devereux.

“Fast” Phil Wallace was top of group two defeating Ballyclare’s Hannah Ireland, Dublin’s Anthony Dobbs, Banbridge’s Stephen Turkington and Ulster veteran Roy Coard.

The first upset came in Group three with Wexford’s Brian Devereux finishing second to Pawel Sulkowski who went on to defeat Portrush’s Anselm Brankin, Ballymena’s Jonny Wilson and Robin Agnew.

Group four had the talented Amanda Mogey finish top with victories over Ulster number ten lady Emma Nicholl, Ballymena’s Adam Greer, Ballyclare veteran Ian Davies and Belfast’s Andrew Loane.

Group five was a real tough group with Dawid Sulkowski playing excellent table tennis to take top spot defeating County Antrim finalist Philip Jamison, Ballymena defender Andrew Herbison, Banbridge’s Barry Dickson and Arnold Morgan.

In Group six Academy Strongtower’s Gary Crawford qualified by defeating Belfast’s Rita Okotebe, Ballymena’s Jimmy O’Hara, Belfast’s Ted Mehaffey and Ballyclare’s Richard Davies.

Group seven had top seed Gervis Knox comfortably progress with wins over Ballyclare’s talented Andrew Davies, Ballymena’s Adam McIlmoyle, Belfast’s Mark Gordon and Ballymoney’s Neil Robinson.

The eighth and final group almost brought an upset as Academy Strongtower’s Mark McAllister let two match points slip against eventual group winner Georgi Hubenov. Hubenov went on to defeat Newtownabbey’s Thomas Davies, Ballymena starlet Peter McCrum and Ballymoney veteran Gary McClelland.

The eight qualifiers then formed two further groups with the top two in each group progressing to the semi- finals. The first group saw top seed Peter Graham and fourth seed Amanda Mogey progress to the semi final stages with Dawid Sulkowski and Georgi Hubenov finishing in third and fourth spots respectively. Indeed, the unseeded Sulkowski was a tad unlucky not to progress as he took a set off Graham and lost 12-10 in the fifth set against Mogey. The second group provided a few shocks as Gervis Knox topped the group with the unseeded Pawel Sulkowski finishing second both above number two seed Philip Wallace who secured third spot above his arch-rival Gary Crawford.

The semi-final saw Peter Graham progress in straight sets to the final with a fine win over Pawel Sulkowski. The other semi-final had Amanda Mogey battling against an inspired Gervis Know. The match was a very close affair with two like minded attacking players going toe to toe across the table. However it was Amanda Mogey who prevailed with her devastating smashes penetrating Knox’s defences in the deciding game.

Unfortunately Amanda couldn’t repeat the form of her semi-final victory and Peter Graham clinched the North Antrim title in straight sets. All in all a magnificent display by Graham who only dropped one set in the nine matches he played. But Mogey should take much credit for reaching the final of this prestigious ranking tournament and taking numerous top scalps in the process.

The Grade two event went to Wexford’s Brian Devereux who defeated Philip Jamison in the semi-final. In the final he defeated Academy Strongtower’s Mark McAllister who had edged passed Andrew Davies in his semi-final.

The Grade three event was won by “Battling” Barry Dickson from Banbridge who defeated Robin Agnew in the semi final and veteran Ted Mehaffey in the final. Ted had reached the final after winning a monumental five set thriller against his old adversary Byron Graham.

The Grade four semi finals were contested between Mark Gordon, Anselm Brankin, Arnold Morgan and Academy Strongtower’s Peter McCrum. Mark Gordon won a thrilling five setter against Anselm Brankin while Arnold proved too experienced for the ever improving McCrum. The final was another five set cracker with Gordon managing to outlast Morgan in a game of hit and counter hit.

Brian Orr, the tournament referee, thanked all the competitors for their sporting behaviour, Ballymena Academy and host club Academy Strongtower for the use of the halls, Jimmy O’Hara for doing the presentations and Norman McBride for the hard work of arranging and running the tournament.

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Irish Veterans Table Tennis Society National Championships

Kevin Mackey and Teresa Devaney retained their Singles Titles at the National Championships of the Irish Veterans Table Tennis Society in Lucan on Saturday. Teresa beat Jenny Harrison over four sets in the Ladies final, while Kevin triumphed over legendary Tommy Caffrey in the final of the Harry O’Prey Trophy. Earlier, Tommy had recovered from two sets down to beat Dave Pemberton in an enthralling semi-final. Kariem Sabir won the Over 50s title, beating Brian Finn in the fifth set decider. Tommy Caffrey won the Over 60s event, while Ted Mahaffy maintained his unblemished record in the Over 70s for the season. Several players from England were in attendance, helping to provide a large entry for the Ladies Singles. Good performances were registered by Sharon Brien and Audrey Robinson. In the Men’s events, Michael Cunningham and Ken Ridsdale acquitted themselves well. In a throwback to earlier times, a match in the early rounds saw Robby Davis overcome clubmate Paul Norgrove 21-19 in a titanic fifth set!! In conclusion, the Society is most grateful for the support of the National Umpires Association and Stiga throughout the season. Click here for full results.

At the AGM held at the weekend the following members were elected onto the Veterans Committee:  Brian Finn (Chair/Secretary), Kariem Sabir (Treasurer), Ted Mahaffy and Philip Shaw.

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Ulster Primary Schools Team Championships

Western Division     Fivemiletown College

U11 B             1st   Kesh PS ‘A’                2nd  Kesh PS ‘B’

U11 G             1st   Kesh PS                      2nd  Tempo PS

U11 Mixed     1st   St Clare’s NS

U10 B             1st   St Clare’s NS              2nd  Kesh PS                      3rd  Tempo PS ‘A’

                        4th  Tempo PS ‘B’

U10 G             1st  Kesh PS                       2nd  Tempo PS

U10 Mixed     1st  St Clare’s NS

U9 B               1st  St Clare’s NS               2nd  Kesh PS

U9 G               ——-

U9 Mixed       1st  Tempo PS ‘A’              2nd  Tempo PS ‘B’             3rd  Tempo PS ‘C’

U8 B               1st  St Clare’s NS               2nd  Tempo PS

U8 Mx             1st  Tempo PS

Belfast Division    Glenburn Methodist

U11 B             1st   Sacred Heart PS ‘A’  2nd  Downey House             3rd  Holy Cross PS

                        4th  Harding Mem PS        5th  Sacred Heart PS ‘B’      6th  Carryduff PS

U11 G             1st  Carryduff PS               2nd  Downey House

U11 Mixed     1st  Kilcoan PS                   2nd  Cavehill PS ‘A’              3rd  Cavehill PS ‘B’

                        4th  Cavehill PS ‘B’           5th  Moneyrea PS

U10 B             1st  Holy Cross PS             2nd  Cairnshill PS                 3rd  Downey House

U10 G             1st  Carryduff PS

U10 Mixed     1st  Kilcoan PS

U9 B               1st  Holy Cross PS             2nd  Carryduff PS                 3rd  Sacred Heart PS

                        4th  Holy Rosary PS

U9 G              

U9 Mixed       1st   Cairnshill PS              2nd  Holy Rosary PS            3rd  Moneyrea PS

Banbridge Division      Banbridge LC

U11 B             1st  Abercorn PS                2nd  Dromore PS

U11 G             1st  Abercorn PS                2nd  Dromore PS

U11 Mixed     1st Abercorn PS

U10 B             1st  Abercorn PS                2nd  Ballydown PS

U10 G             1st  Abercorn PS                2nd  Ballydown PS

U10 Mixed     1st  Ballydown PS

U9 B               1st  Edenderry PS ‘A’        2nd  Edenderry PS ‘B’

U9 G               1st  Edenderry PS

U9 Mixed      

U8 B               1st  Edenderry PS

U8 G               1st  Edenderry PS

U8 Mixed      

Play-Offs       Eligible Schools

Play-Offs       Results

U11 Boys

1st  Kilcoan PS                         2nd  Sacred Heart PS                 3rd  Abercorn PS

U11 Girls

1st  Carryduff PS                     2nd  Abercorn PS

U11 Mixed

1st  Kilcoan PS                         2nd  St Clare’s NS                       3rd  Abercorn PS

U10 Boys

1st  St Clare’s NS                     2nd  Holy Cross PS                     3rd  Abercorn PS

U10 Girls

1st  Abercorn PS                      2nd  Carryduff PS

U10 Mixed

1st  Ballydown PS                   2nd  St Clare’s NS

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Farrell does a Double Take

Eastpoint TTC’s Ryan Farrell captured a remarkable double in taking the Junior and Cadet Boys Titles at the Butterfly National Junior Championships in ALSAA over the weekend. In the Junior’s, Farrell beat Ulster’s Stephen Slater on a 3-1 scoreline, while in the Cadet final, the young Dubliner overcame a strong onslaught from Club Donic’s Conor Mullally to take the title in straight sets.

In the Junior Girls, Ulster’s Ashley Givan continued her superb form this season in taking the title on a 3-1 scoreline over Mayo’s Sarah Timlin. The title confirms the 15 year old as the number one player this season after her win in the Butterfly National Seniors last month. In the Cadet Girls, Katie McGlone rounded a fantastic weekend for Dublin’s Eastpoint Club in taking the title in straight sets over Glenburn’s Emma Ludlow.

In the Under 12 competitions, Zak Wilson was triumphant in the Boys with a win over Alexander Gillen of Kilkelly in Connacht. In the Under 12 Girls, Rebecca Finn followed up on her great performance at the Primary Schools International to claim the title with a win over Connacht’s Orla Timlin. The Under 10 competition allows players get the feel of plaing a ational event – the emphasis ins on fun and coaching is not allowed. Some great matches were played in this competition, with Kate Whelan of Ballyroan and James Kelly of West Cork claiming the titles.

Junior Boys : 1. R. Farrell ; 2. S. Slater ; 3. M. Finlay.
Cadet Boys : 1. R. Farrell ; 2. C. Mullally ; 3. B. Kelleher.
U12 Boys ; 1. Z. Wilson ; 2. A. Gillen ; 3. B. Dunleavy.
U10 Boys : 1. J. Kelly ; 2. P. Cooney ; 3. E. Ditchburn.

Junior Boys Plate : 1. T. Tobin ; 2. D. Webb.
Cadet Boys Plate : 1. D. Scott ; 2. C. Merriman.
U12 Boys Plate : 1. D. Duffy ; 2. J. Daly.
U10 Boys Plate : 1. R. Kelly ; 2. K. Wang.


Junior Girls : 1. A. Givan ; 2. S. Timlin ; 3. E. O’Reilly.
Cadet Girls : 1. K. McGlone ; 2. E. Ludlow ; 3. H. Lynch Dawson.
U12 Girls : 1. R. Finn ; 2. O. Timlin ; 3. E. McGlone.
U10 Girls : 1. K. Whelan ; 2. J. Hayes ; 3. D. Brady.

Junior Girls Plate : 1. M. Slattery ; 2. N Treacy.
Cadet Girls Plate : 1. E. McGlone ; 2. S. Cooney.
U12 Girls Plate : 1. K. O’Mahony ; 2. C. O’Shea.


**Photos by Adrian Parkinson, who will be working with the ITTA over the next season as official photographer. Welcome on board Adrian!

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Leinster and Ulster Dominate Interpros

Last weekend saw the best of Irish provincial talent at Under 21, Senior and Veteran level play for the title of Interprovincial Champions at UCD Sports Centre in Dublin. This year’s event was hosted by the Leinster Branch and they were seeking to claim victory on home ground.

In the Under 21’s, Leinster’s bright young stars delivered the title with some excellent displays. Against Munster, despite a spirited showing from Niamh Buttimer and Deirdre Murphy who claimed 4 points, Leinster claimed a 6-4 victory – O’Rourke and Syzsmanski of St.Johns and Flood of UCD all in inspiring form. A welcome return to action in the Under 21’s for Ulster’s Claire Nelson wasn’t enough to stop Leinster as they claimed a 6-3 victory and confirmed the title. Julie-Anne Forbes recorded a good win in the tie of the match – a titanic 5 setter against Rebecca Irwin.

In the Veterans, Leinster again claimed the title – not without fighting off a spirited charge from Ulster in a tie that went to the final match between Kevin Mackey and Norman Nabney. Ulster’s Pawel Sulkowski recorded excellent victories over Pemberton and the legendary Tommy Caffrey – Sulkowski was to be later named Tommy Caffrey Player of the tournament – so it was apt that he faced off against the great man to earn this award. Aside from the excellent play, this match will also be remembered for the outstanding sportsmanship on display – William Cherry giving up a point at a crucial stage of his match with Tommy Caffrey exemplifies the spirit that the Interpros should be played in. Mackey held his nerve to close out a thrilling 5-setter against Nabney to secure the title for Leinster. Ulster claimed 2nd place, with Munster in 3rd.

In the Seniors, again Ulster and Leinster dominated Munster and Connacht.  Highlights for Munster were Declan O’Brien’s wins over Gavin Maguire and Daryl Strong. Edel O’Reilly also battled hard to claim a thrilling 5-setter over Sabina Devereaux. However the defining match was in Session 3 where Leinster and Ulster clashed. Ashley Robinson (Clogher), along with Amanda Mogey (Carnmoney) and Ashley Givan (Dungannon) were the Ulster Senior stars, remaining undefeated throughout the 3 series event, but Robinson was the undoubted star as he reversed the National Championship final to take out John Murphy 3-2, setting Ulster on the winning way. Gavin Maguire(UCD) claimed a point with a win over Daryl Strong and National Champion Murphy showed his class to defeat Peter Graham to leave Ulster 4:2 ahead. Amanda Mogey claimed the vital 5th point for Ulster with a win over Devereaux before Robinson completed his tournament with a win over Maguire.

Speaking in the aftermath of a succesful event, Leinster Chair Richar Butler stated;

‘The Leinster Branch was pleased to host this event, our thanks go to Tony Martin, Event Referee, and his team; to UCD for the use of their facilities; and to Bewleys Hotel for their hospitality at the Championship dinner.  We congratulate all the players who got the opportunity to represent their province, with special congratulations to the Ulster team on achieving 3 in a row in the Senior event, and also to the Leinster teams for their 11 in a row in the Veterans, and their 9 in a row in the U21 Championships”.

Full results available here

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IWA National Table Tennis Championships 2011

For the third successive year the IWA National Table Tennis Championships was held in partnership with the Irish Table Tennis Association National Championships at the excellent ALSAA sports complex Dublin Airport.

Playing commenced at 9.30am with Wheelchair Men’s and Ladies Single’s as usual at any wheelchair event players were determined to prove their worth and they provided an excellent days Table Tennis of the highest standard.

In the ladies Kathleen Reynolds was looking to hold on to her title with wins over Eimear Breathnach and ever improving Christine Doyle, But it was the raider from the west in the shape of Rena Mc Carron Rooney who came through the day beating all before her without dropping a set, and take her first National Ladies Title a measure of the improvement in her game over the last year.

In the Men’s competition Michael Cunningham was there to retain his title but several of his rivals had other ideas.

In a nail biting battle semi final John Finn lost out to training partner Paul Mc Evoy in a close 5 setter. While in the other semi  John Dempsey tried  to contain the attacking capabilities of Mick Cunningham, Mick proved to strong and went on to meet Paul Mc Evoy in the final played on center court winning an entertaining  best of 7 set match 4 nil. New recruit Gareth Greene made his debut in this event with a performance showing his potential for the future

In after noon the mixed doubles competition was held this time Mick Cunningham teamed up with John Dempsey to win this event in a top class match beating the Hungarian Open bound pairing of Ronan Rooney and Philip Quinlan.

National Coach Paul Dolan felt it was an excellent day’s table tennis with some great performances from individual players and a great preparation for squad members travelling to the Hungarian Open this week as part of their Paralympic qualification program.

NEWSFLASH – Hungary Open Results

Philip Quinlan narrowly missed out on a gold medal in the Class 1 Mens losing a hard fought final and takes a Silver medal.While in the Ladies Class 1/2 Rena Mc Carron Rooney brings home the Bronze.Rooney and partner Eimear Breatneach reach semi final ladies double on Sunday.

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Junior and Cadet Six Nations School Exhibitions

In the build up to this weekend’s Junior and Cadet Six Nations tournament at the University of Limerick we took a trip to Limerick to visit schools registered with our particiaption programme. Coaching will begin in these schools in the coming weeks so this was an ideal opportunity to show the students what they have signed up for.

Ryan Farrell (Cadet No.1) and Conor Beades (Junior No.5) put on an entertaining exhibition with lots of rallies, long range shots and trick shots that had the students enthralled.

 In Our Lady of Lourdes, Rosbrien, 4th, 5th and 6th class got to see the top international players display their skills while at Gaelscoil Sheoirse Clancy the students of 4th and 5th class were invited to try their luck against Ryan and Conor with many showing great potential and one or two even winning points against the International players!

Our final visit of the day was to Corpus Christ National School in Moyross and here again the students were treated to skillful display by the two Irish internationals. After the session students got to ask the boys questions about their experience of playing table tennis at such a high level. They were interested to know how much training the boys did, if there was any kind of special diet they had to follow and whether or not they thought they have a good chance of winning at the weeknd.

All the students were invited to come along to UL at the weekend and support the Irish team in what promises to be an entertaining and action packed three days. Admission is free, click here for the playing schedule.