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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).
Servivors better D’Abadie Youths 3-2
Friday 26 February 2021
SERVIVORS climbed off the Table Tennis Champions League standings bottom rung by salvaging a 3-2 victory over now cellar-placed D’Abadie Youths when round two action continued on Wednesday.
Two important wins from Riad Abasali and one from Isa Mohammed in the fifth and decisive game elevated Servivors (11pts) into sixth place while D’Abadie Youths remain stuck on seventh overall.
In the opening game, D’Abadie’s Declan John triumphed 11-9, 11-5, 11-13, 11-5.
Abasali pulled one back for Servivors by getting past Everton Sorzano 11-3, 11-9, 11-4.
Edwin Humphreys then sent D’Abadie ahead by defeating Mujaahib Newaj 11-6, 7-11, 9-11, 11-9, 11-9. Abasali, however, balanced the table once more by beating John 12-10, 2-11, 7-11, 11-4, 11-6.
MATCH REACTION: Ian Evatt on Wanderers sensational comeback at Mansfield IAN Evatt praised Wanderers’ bravery at Mansfield after the battled back from a two-goal deficit to snatch a priceless win at Field Mill. Declan John and Arthur Gnahoua scored either side of a Mal Benning own goal to complete a stunning comeback in the final 11 minutes. “I am over the moon for the players,” Evatt said. “I have really felt a change of dynamic and spirit on and off the pitch. The club seems a different one to the one I first joined. “I think we deserved more first half, we should have been in front. Second half they put a lot into the first 20 minutes and Matt made the error for the goal and we lost a bit of confidence.
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