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National Team Tournament: Eastpoint and Club Donic Take Titles

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The 2009/10 National Team Tournament was staged over the weekend of November 21/22 in Firhouse Sports Centre, Dublin. With entries significantly up on last year, the National Team Tournament title is fast becoming a sought after title on the Irish domestic calendar. Firhouse is a new venue for table tennis and the facility was a popular one with players, with large court sizes and good ancillary facilities.

With some of Ireland’s top players in attendance, the standard of play was very high, particularly in the Premier Division. Both divisions went to the final match and it was particularly good to see entries from some new teams who also will have enjoyed the event.

In the Premier Division, both Eastpoint 1 (G Maguire, J Murphy, S Hanley and Palais (D Strong, P McCreery, K Knox) had each won all 5 of their previous matches so their encounter was essentially the Final. The Ulster based Palais moved into a 2-1 lead with an exciting five setter with Daryl Strong taking the 5th 11-9 to beat Gavin Maguire.  The pressure was on John Murphy to keep Eastpoint in the match and he duly delivered, squaring the match 2-2 after another tight five-setter against Paul McCreery. The deciding game was between Sam Hanley and Keith Knox – Knox produced some fantastic table tennis, but Hanley eventually triumphed to take the match and the Paddy Berrigan trophy for Eastpoint. It was a successful weekend for Eastpoint TTC as Eastpoint 2 also finished 3rd in the Premier Division, with Mark O’Flynn, Ryan Farrell and Daniel Keenan winning 4 of their 6 matches.

In Division One, Lucan’s Club Donic(T Fitzgerld, S Zhao Li, S Mealey and C Mullally) and Wexford’s Ballymurn(B Devereux, S Devereux, C Cooper, J Cooper) brought 100% records into the deciding match. After the initial 4 games, which including a tense 5 setter between Sabina Devereux and Conor Mullally which Devereux took, the match was all square at 2-2, when cadet newcomer Shi Zhao Li took his final game in comfortable fashion on a scoreline of 3-0 to secure the Division 1 title for Club Donic.

Many thanks to the staff at Firhouse Sports Centre, to Tournament Referee Tony Martin and to Shay Logue for his assistance over the weekend. Also thanks to Con O’Ceadaigh and members of the Irish Table Tennis Umpires Association who assisted in the smooth running of the event. Congratulations to Eastpoint TTC and Club Donic on their titles – we look forward to continuing the growth of this new even next season.

Click here for final tables.

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SHARPSHOOTER PAWEL SCORES ULSTER OPEN VICTORY

The lightning fast Pawel Sulkowski (Poland) gave a topspin masterclass at the Ulster Open Veterans championships in Glenburn at the weekend on a day when reigning champion Willie Cherry made a shock exit in the preliminary rounds of the blue riband over 40’s event and it was left to the incredible Ted Mahaffy to spare the Ulster blushes with an over 70’s win.

Sharpshooter Sulkowski has an amazing repertoire of shots and entertained onlookers throughout the tournament.  He was devastating in his semi final clash with Balbriggan legend Tommy Caffrey running out a straight sets winner with a series of vicious smashes.  Giantkiller Mark McAllister (Cookstown) knocked out fancied runners Cherry and seasoned campaigner Norman Nabney (Belfast) but his impressive run was ended by Peter Clarke (Annahilt) in the semis.  In the final Clarke took the game to Pawel but was left battered and bruised by the silky skills of his opponent who really went into overdrive to record a 3-0 victory.

Athlone attacker Karim Sabir was a class act in the over 50’s class beating Gormanstown defender Brian Finn in three closely fought sets to take the title and the multi capped Caffrey came from two games down to just get the better of combination bat supremo Martin Pickles in an entertaining over 60’s final.

The evergreen Ted Mahaffy has retained his swiftness of foot over the years and had a great battle with Ronnie Drayne (Newtownards) coming out on the right side of a 3-1 scoreline to add yet another over 70’s title to his impressive roll of honour.

Results

Over 40’s

Semi Finals

Pawel Sulkowski (Poland) bt Tommy Caffrey (Leinster) 3-0

Peter Clarke (Ulster) bt Mark McAllister (Ulster) 3-0

Final

Sulkowski bt Clarke 3-0

Over 50’s

Karim Sabir (Connacht) bt Brian Finn (Leinster) 3-0

Over 60’s

Caffrey bt Martin Pickles (England)

Over 70’s

Ted Mahaffy (Ulster) bt Ronnie Drayne (Ulster) 3-1

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National Team Tournament Report

Eastpoint

The 2009/10 National Team Tournament was staged over the weekend of November 21/22 in Firhouse Sports Centre, Dublin. With entries significantly up on last year, the National Team Tournament title is fast becoming a sought after title on the Irish domestic calendar. Firhouse is a new venue for table tennis and the facility was a popular one with players, with large court sizes and good ancillary facilities.

With some of Ireland’s top players in attendance, the standard of play was very high, particularly in the Premier Division. Both divisions went to the final match and it was particularly good to see entries from some new teams who also will have enjoyed the event.

In the Premier Division, both Eastpoint 1 (G Maguire, J Murphy, S Hanley and Palais (D Strong, P McCreery, K Knox) had each won all 5 of their previous matches so their encounter was essentially the Final. The Ulster based Palais moved into a 2-1 lead with an exciting five setter with Daryl Strong taking the 5th 11-9 to beat Gavin Maguire.  The pressure was on John Murphy to keep Eastpoint in the match and he duly delivered, squaring the match 2-2 after another tight five-setter against Paul McCreery. The deciding game was between Sam Hanley and Keith Knox – Knox produced some fantastic table tennis, but Hanley eventually triumphed to take the match and the Paddy Berrigan trophy for Eastpoint. It was a successful weekend for Eastpoint TTC as Eastpoint 2 also finished 3rd in the Premier Division, with Mark O’Flynn, Ryan Farrell and Daniel Keenan winning 4 of their 6 matches.

In Division One, Lucan’s Club Donic(T Fitzgerld, S Zhao Li, S Mealey and C Mullally) and Wexford’s Ballymurn(B Devereux, S Devereux, C Cooper, J Cooper) brought 100% records into the deciding match. After the initial 4 games, which including a tense 5 setter between Sabina Devereux and Conor Mullally which Devereux took, the match was all square at 2-2, when cadet newcomer Shi Zhao Li took his final game in comfortable fashion on a scoreline of 3-0 to secure the Division 1 title for Club Donic.

Many thanks to the staff at Firhouse Sports Centre, to Tournament Referee Tony Martin and to Shay Logue for his assistance over the weekend. Also thanks to Con O’Ceadaigh and members of the Irish Table Tennis Umpires Association who assisted in the smooth running of the event. Congratulations to Eastpoint TTC and Club Donic on their titles – we look forward to continuing the growth of this new even next season.

Click here for final tables.

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UJO Results and Report

Last weekend saw an action packed Ulster Junior Open with 150 competitors from all over Ireland converging on the Shankill Leisure Centre.

Double winner Ashley Given (Dungannon) will surely dominate junior girls table tennis over the next three years as she has just too much power and tactical awareness for her opponents having already represented Northern Ireland at senior level in the Commonwealth championships and Ireland at the recent Six Nations. In the under 14’s final she was pitted against combination bat specialist Edel O’Reilly (Cork)  and displayed great patience before unleashing thunderous drives to overcome her tricky opponent in straight sets while the under 17’s final was much more open with free flowing attack the order of the day and Givan was forced to dig deep to beat the talented Rebecca Kenny in four fast and furious sets.

Meanwhile Irish Senior No1 Sam Hanley (Dublin) was hot favourite to the sweep the boards in the under 17 boys and looked to be on course after seeing off a game challenge from fellow Dubliner Sam Logue in the semi’s but the spectacular Ashley Robinson (Clogher) had different ideas.  Having just come through a venomous topspin encounter with Fermanagh’s Stephen Slater in the semi which certainly drew loud applause from the appreciative audience, Robinson was simply brilliant in the final using a well rehearsed game plan to outfox the lightning fast Hanley who showed great sportsmanship in defeat. Hanley will look to quickly bounce back as he travels to represent Ireland in the Finland Open at the end of the month.

Ryan Farrell was dominant in the Under 14 Boys, taking the title without dropping a set – Neil Irwin put up a fight in the final but Farrell was cooly efficient as he swept to the title.

Topspin wizard Jonathan Porter claimed gold when he just got the better of his Clogher teammate Mark Gordon in an entertaining four setter while Glenburn club who have produced an abundance of talent over the last 30 years saw their Irish No1 under 12 Laura Finn keep this trend continuing on Saturday with a superb win over Sarah Cooney (Cork).

Connacht will certainly be a province to watch in the future as they dominated the under 10 boys with the Mayo pairing of Martin Williams and Eddie Ditchburn ruling the roost while many made the long journey from Cork and Killarney to participate demonstrating how the sport is also flourishing in Munster.

This was effectively a 2 day competition rolled into 1 day and huge credit and thanks should go to the Tournament Referee Tony Phillips and the team of Umpires and Officials. Also a thank you must go to the catering team of volunteers who provided refreshments over the weekend – a very succesful fundraiser for the Ulster branch.

Click here for full results.

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WIS Rolled Out in Midlands

A number of schools attended a exhibition in Castletown Community hall near Mountrath on Friday 2nd October which was organised under the Women in Sport Programme by WIS Co-Ordinator Liam O’Ceallaigh.The schools where all from the local area and they enjoyed some great table tennis from Irish International Conor Nolan and last years Under 12 Number 1 Ciaran Kelly. Following the exhibition there was some coaching and some games for 90 minutes which the kids really enjoyed.

The exhibition was also attended by local TD Charlie Flanagan and local Councillor John Joe Fennelly who expressed their support for table tennis in the midlands. Jimmy Hayes who organised the hall and tables and is the local WIS Co-ordinator hopes that following on from this will see two new schools and a new club emerge from this area. It is hoped to run a training camp in the area in the near future.

The Women in Sport Programme supported by the Irish Sports Council is currently being rolled out in specifically targetted areas across the country, from Cobh to Galway to Monaghan as well as ongoing schools development under the WIS programme in the Leinster area.

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Fermanagh Junior Open Results

Ryan McConkey in Action

The Stiga Fermanagh Junior Open was held at Fivemiletown College on Saturday the 31st of October. With 86 Players 138 entries and 228 matches a full days table tennis lay ahead.

In the under 10 Girls Leah Shekleton and Rebecca Finn had a thrilling Five Setter Final with Leah taken the first two 11-7 11-8 but Rebecca fought back strong and won the next two 11-6 11-9 in the fifth the girls played fantastic table tennis and were neck and neck until Leah won 12-10.

In a big entry of 17 entries in the under 10 boys there was many close games in this competition and in an all Mayo final Martin Williams beat Eddie Ditchburn 11-6 11-4 11-8.

In the Under 12 Girls, the first semi-final was Laura Finn and Orla Timlin, Orla took the first set 11-8 but Laura took the next set 12-10, Laura seemed to move up gear and won the next two sets 11-5 11-5. The second semi-final was Hannah Lynch Dawson versus Katie McGlone, Katie beat an in-form Hannah in a tight match 12-10 11-4 11-9. That left Laura and Katie to battle it out for 1st place. Katie took the first two 11-7 12-10 then Laura pushed back and took the next two sets 11-8 11-7. Katie took a close fifth set 11-9 to claim the prize.

In the Under 12 Boys, the first semi-final was Kevin Kenna versus Ryan McConkey, Ryan played two tremendous sets to win 11-7 11-9 but Kevin fought back and took the next 12-10 but Ryan took the fourth 11-3. On the other side Jonathan Porter played Eric Shekleton, Jonathan took it in three sets winning 11-7 11-7 11-7. Ryan and Jonathan played a tremendous nail biting final with Jonathan wining the first two 12-10 12-10 Ryan took the third set 12-10 but Jonathan pushed back and took the fourth 11-5.

In the Under 14 Girls, the first semi-final was Ashley Givan versus Sally McConkey and Ashley won 11-6 11-2 11-4. The other semi-final was a nail biting one with the second seed Annalise Walker playing the up and coming star Katie McGlone, Katie took the first two 11-2 11-7 but Annalise came back and took the third 11-6 then in a fourth that went to 20-18 Katie came out on top. In the final Ashley continued her dominance and took the final 11-2 11-2 11-9.

The biggest event of the day with 32 entries was the Under 14 boys; this competition was of an extremely high standard with many 5 setters and edge of the seat table tennis being played. In the first semi Jonathan Porter played Ryan McConkey yet another close match for the two with Jonathan taking the first two 11-9 11-7 but Ryan fought back strong and took the next two 11-9 11-9, Jonathan came back strong again and took the fifth 11-2. In the other semi-final Kieran Reilly played Conor Mullaly, Kieran played a brilliant match and won 11-5 11-3 11-9. That left Jonathan and Kieran to battle it out again after they had earlier meet in their group. Jonathan took the first 11-6 but Kieran wasn’t going to be beaten again and took the next three 11-6 12-10 11-7.

In the under 17 girls the first semi saw Ashley Givan and Lavina Maties play but Ashley took it 11-7 11-2 11-8. Roisin O’Reilly played Sarah Timlin in the other Semi and Roisin took it 11-6 11-9 11-9. The final was Ashley versus Roisin and Ashley continued her dominating of the girls titles taking the final 11-5 11-3 11-6.

In the Under 17 boys Stephen Slater played Kieran Reilly in the first semi-final, Stephen took it in three sets 11-6 11-4 11-7. The other side of the draw we saw a tight 5 setter with Danny Murphy and Richard Clarke, Richard took the first 12-10 but Danny took the next two 11-9 11-6, Richard wasn’t going to be beaten easily and took the fourth 11-8 then Danny step up to the fifth set and took it 11-4. The final was Stephen versus Danny and Stephen took the title in three sets winning 11-3 11-3 12-10.

 The Fermanagh Table Tennis Association would like to thank all who came and support this event, Fivemiletown College, the Tournament Committee, the National Umpires and Tournament Referee, Kitty’s Kitchen and our sponsors Tommy Fitzgerald Table Tennis Shop Stiga and SpeedyReg. They hope all players and spectators enjoyed the day. There was tremendous table tennis played in a junior tournament with thrilling matches played in all events.

Click here for full results.

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McGlone and Li Double Up at Leinster Junior Classification

Shi Zhao Li

October Bank Holiday weekend in ALSAA, Dublin saw the first Leinster Junior Classification of the season take place. With entries from across the province, there was some very competitive table tennis. In the Boys events, perhaps the best performance came from Club Donic’s Shi Zhao Li who has burst on to the Irish table tennis scene this year with some fantastic performances in both Junior and Senior events. He took both the Under 14 and Under 17 titles, defeating Ryan Farrell in the Under 14 event and Maciek Szymanski in the Under 17 event. In the girls events, it was rising start Katie McGlone also taking double titles, winning the Under 12 event with a victory over Sarah Cashen and the Under 14s with victory over Amy-Lou Hayes from Mountrath TTC. See here for top 3 finishers in all of the weekend’s play – congratulations to all medallists.

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Murphy Takes Leinster Grand Prix Title

International John Murphy took the title at another succesful Leinster Grand Prix event at ALSAA, Dublin this weekend. Defeating Paul McCreery in the final, Murphy was delighted to be back claiming tournament victory. In the Women’s event, Rita Kacsandi took her 2nd succesive tournament of the season with a victory over international Amanda Mogey. Claire Nelson took the Under 21 title,d efeating Ashley Givan and Paul McCreery made amends for his defeat in the Mens Final with Under 21 success over Sam Logue. See below for full results, with tournament report to follow:

ChampionRunner-upSemi-finalistSemi-finalist
Band 1 MenRory ScottKeith Knox
Band 2 MenShi Zhao LiKevin O’Keefe
Band 3 MenArtur LewanczukStephen Slater
Band 4 MenNiall McDonnellRyan Farrell
Band 1 LadiesSarah TimlinKathleen Reynolds
Band 2 LadiesSarah TimlinLavinia Maties
Men’s OpenJohn MurphyPaul McCreerySam HanleyConor Nolan
Ladies’ OpenRita KascandiAmanda MogeyClaire NelsonAshley Givan
Vet’s OpenAnthony RedmondDave Pemberton
Restricted SinglesArtur LewanczukRobbie Gavin
U21 Men’s OpenPaul McCreerySam Logue
U21 Ladies’ OpenClaire NelsonAshley Givan
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Leinster Veterans Results

Leinster Veterans Open

Tournament Result 11/10/09

Finals

70s + Ted Mahaffey BT Ken Ridsdals 3-0

60s + Tommy Caffrey BT Ted Mahaffy 3-0

50s + Kariem Sabir BT Norman Nabney 3-0

40s + Tommy Caffrey BT Terry Dolan 3-1

Plate Winner: Paul Norgrove BT Norman Nabney

Ladies

First Place Teresa Devaney

Second Place Helen Dolan

 Irish Veterans Chaiman Kariem Sabir stated that:

“The Leinster event was very successful, with 32 players competing and all games were very competitive. I would like to thanks the umpires Kiron and Joe for their help in the event and our sponsor Tommy Fitzgerald and all the players who competed in the tournament”

In other veterans news, Teresa Devaney won the over 50 event at the Midland Masters tournament in Wolverhampton, beating 3 top ranked English players. Congratulations Teresa!

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Fermanagh Junior Open

Fermanagh Table Tennis Association are delighted to invite you to the annual Stiga Fermanagh Junior Open. This year it moves to Fivemiletown College, which boasts some of the finest table tennis facilities in the country.

The event takes place on Saturday the 31st of October and play starts at 9.30.

With U10, U12, Cadets and Juniors and cash prices to be given for each event we expect some fantastic matches in all age groups.

This year the entry fee is extremely reasonable with prices ranging from £4-7 for one event and £8-12 for two.

There will be restaurant facilities available on site.

Last year saw this event attract over 120 entries from all parts of Ireland, including Dublin, Cavan, Mayo, Monaghan, Antrim, Tyrone and Fermanagh. Winners were as follows:

Under 10 Boys
Winner: Kevin Gilroy, Mayo
Runner up: Ryan McConkey, Newbliss

Under 10 Girls
Winner: Orla Timlin, Connaught
Runner up: Katie McGlone, Leinster

Under 12 Boys
Winner: Michael Jones, Clonaneese
Runner up: Jonathan Porter, Clogher

Under 12 Girls
Winner: Emma Ludlow, Belfast
Runner up: Meadhbh Slattery, Balgriffin

Under 14 Boys
Winner: Stephen Slater, Lisbellaw
Runner up: Pshemek Kossowski, Balgriffin, Dublin

Under 14 Girls
Winner: Ashley Givan, Clogher
Runner up: Manuela Kossowski, Balgriffin, Dublin

Under 17 Boys
Winner: Ashley Robinson, Clogher
Runner up: Maciek Szymanski, Balgriffin, Dublin

Under 17 Girls
Winner: Ashley Givan, Clogher
Runner up: Manuela Kossowski, Balgriffin, Dublin

The closing date for entries for this year’s event is the 26th of October. Entry forms are available here

(pic – Last year’s Junior Boys Champion Ashley Robinson)