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Netting the season's honours



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THE Edinburgh and Lothians table tennis league have just finished another successful season. Their AGM and presentation of prizes was a great success and league player Lindsay Muir sent in this picture of some of those gathered for the event.
The newly-formed Corstorphine Table Tennis Club are looking for players to take part in the Edinburgh and Lothians League. Contact Dougie Smith on 0131-334 4668 for more details. This club have access to three tables and they play on Tuesday nights.

Shown above, front row, left to right: Lewis Hills, West Lothian, Division 2 winners; Colin Dalgleish, Murrayfield, Division 1 and Handicap Cup winner; David Atkins, North Merchiston, Premier Division winner. In the back row: Steve McKay, West Lothian, Division 2 winners; Clive Liddiard, Division 2 individual award; Kenny Fraser, HPO, Division 3 individual award; Graham Muir, Murrayfield, Handicap Cup winner; Ken Cadogan, Player of the Year and retiring league president.





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  • Last Updated: 19 July 2008 11:26 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
 

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