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Hawks swoop for draw
TABLE TENNIS: In Division One of the Bromsgrove and Redditch League, Droitwich Hawks drew 5-5 at home to West Midlands Phones B'.
Mark Fiddian did best for Droitwich getting three wins with Steve Baker and Nick Whitham getting one each.
For Phones, Ian Maybury and Steve Proctor both won two singles and then teamed up to win the doubles.
Droitwich Tigers and Droitwich Print also had a 5-5 draw.
Mike Langston was man of the match, winning all three of his singles for the Tigers, with Mike Langston getting two.
For Print, Gordon Nicklin did best winning two games with Don Evans and Tony Birch getting one each.
Birch then teamed up with Nicklin to win the doubles.
Barnt Green B' won 7-3 at home to Bentley Arrows A'.
Ian Scott was man of the match winning all of his three singles for Barnt Green, with Chris Dillworth and Jason McFall getting two each.
Mick Kendall won two singles for Bentley and then teamed up with Bob Watts to win the doubles.
West Midland Phones A' won 9-1 at home to Astwood Bank.
Karl Manning and Roger Ellerington both won their three singles for Phones with Colin Would winning two.
Manning and Ellerington also won the doubles. David Wood got Bank's only win.
In the final game, Barnt Green A' beat SPSP 10-0.
The best game in Division Two was between Dodford and Bentley Rocs which ended in a 5-5 draw.
Eff Davis was man of the match for Dodford winning all three of his singles, while Tony Grove won one.
Eff then teamed up with Peter Swinbourne to win the doubles.
For Bentley, Bob Barlow and Lynda Davis both won two singles and Sam Askey got their other win.
The other two games in Division Two both ended in 9-1 wins for the away team.
Barnt Green Hornets beat Bentley Arrows B', who only had two players, and Studley Road Nomads beat Bentley Arrows C'.
9:20am Tuesday 29th April 2008
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