Equal leaders Charolais and Loopers have again put a gap between themselves and the rest of the field following Round Nine of the Lithgow Table Tennis Association Summer Competition played at the Old Trades Hall.
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Charolais had the benefit of the bye while Loopers produced a solid come-from-behind victory over Wrecksavers.
Wrecksavers started the better in their match with Loopers, going up 2-1 and 4-3 and looked in good shape with an 8-5 advantage passing the halfway mark. Loopers hit the pedal from there though, finishing off the singles with a
6-1 run and adding 2-0 results in both doubles to get home comfortably in the end, 15-9.
Loopers were best served by Michael Wood at 5-2, followed by Kelly Gurney with 4-3 and Sharnie Roberts 2-4.
For Wrecksavers, Matt Kappos (4-2) and Dave Mays (5-3) both had positive results, but Peter Jaccoud didn’t bring his best form to finish 0-6.
Grippers and Spinners played out a topsy-turvy match with neither team looking comfortable at any stage. Grippers went up 4-1 early and never trailed, but they couldn’t shake a tenacious Spinners outfit that kept nipping at their heels.
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Spinners got back to 6-5 down but could never quite catch up with Grippers going into the doubles in front, 14-11. Grippers then put the match to bed by winning the first doubles 2-1 before Spinners claimed to second to see the final score read Grippers 16, Spinners 14.
Roy Barlow was the shining light for Grippers with a round-best 6-2 mark, while Lou Kappos broke even at 4-4 and Linda Kappos went the distance for 4-5.
Spinners’ Pauline Wellfare played three three-gamers to just fall into the black at 5-4, with Riza Wiradi returning 4-4 and Malcolm Jefferies below par for 2-6.
Charolais stayed level with Loopers at the top courtesy of the bye.
Pointscore: Charolais 28, Loopers 28, Grippers 21, Wrecksavers 20, Spinners 17.
This Week’s Matches: Round 10; Loopers v Charolais. Grippers v Wrecksavers. Spinners bye.