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D Abadie Youths derail Crusaders

D’Abadie Youths derail Crusaders Wednesday 3 March 2021 D’ABADIE Youths took care of Solo Crusaders 3-2 at the D’Abadie Community Centre, Arouca on Monday evening, in a second round fixture of the TT (Table Tennis) Champions League. With that result, Solo Crusaders remained in second spot with 19 points, the same as leaders Queen’s Park but with an inferior game difference (plus six, compared to the Parkites’ plus 12). D’Abadie Youths moved up to sixth position with 12 points, the same as Servivors but with a superior game difference of minus eight, compared to Servivors’ minus 14. Hillview Renegades are in third place with 18 points, ahead of WASA (18) and Southerners (14).

QPCC douse WASA 3-0…lead standings after first round

Queen s Park s Joshua Maxwell PHOTO BY VIDYA THURAB - Queen’s Park Cricket Club (QPCC) returned to the top of the Table Tennis Champions League standings after dousing WASA 3-0 in their final round one match at the D’Abadie Community Centre on Sunday. Important wins from Joshua Maxwell, Derron Douglas and Aaron Edwards propelled QPCC to 16 points after six matches played. Maxwell opened QPCC’s his account on the night with an 11-9, 5-11, 9-11, 11-6, 11-5 victory over WASA’s Alaric Humphreys. Douglas then swept Curtis Humphreys 11-9, 12-10, 11-6 before eventual Toppers MVP Edwards completed the match-win courtesy a 6-11, 11-6, 11-9, 4-11, 13-11 triumph over Kyle Borneo.

Hillview Renegades climb to second spot

Hillview Renegades climb to second spot Wednesday 10 February 2021 Hillview Renegades Kirk Mohammed, left, presents Tuesday s Table Tennis Champions League MVP Yuvraaj Dookram with a special prize from sponsors Toppers Snacks. - HILLVIEW Renegades climbed into second position on the Table Tennis Champions League standings after securing a sleek but hard-fought 3-0 triumph over fifth-ranked Servivors when action continued at Knowles Street in Curepe on Tuesday. In the opening game, Hillview Renegades’ Kenneth Parmanand won the opening set 11-5 but lost the following two 5-11, 7-11. Parmanand, however, clawed back in the final two deciding sets to snatch victory with an 11-3, 11-7 result.

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