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Published Date: 30 May 2006
THE East Lindsey Table Tennis League held at Skegness Grammar School Sports College has drawn to a close, with Paul Randall taking top spot.
He was closely followed by Nick Raistrick.
The duo received their trophies after a season which see-sawed among a swathe of potential winners and boasted a great depth of talent from a wide age range.
The league was ably organised by Skegness Grammar School pupils, Inamul Ahmed and Nathan Sarin, both volunteers on the table tennis committee at the school.
The league is due to re-open in late September and the committee welcomes interest from any new potential players from the community.
Final points standings: Paul Randall 32.75, Nick Raistrick 28.25, Harry Paul 27.00, Nigel Roylance 24.33, Ife Adeyemi 23.58, Conor Dunk 23.50, Nathan Sarin 22.25, Renee Pearce 21.63, Inamul Ahmed 20.75, Billy Norton 20.45, Simon Raistrick 19.50, Wayne Richards 19.42, Ian Milliken 18.00, Charlotte Andrew 17.20, Josh Booth 16.00, Andy Shelton 15.25, Matthew Richards 15.17.l
Information: Nigel Roylance, at Skegness Grammar School, tel 01754 610000.

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    • Last Updated: 30 May 2006 10:07 AM
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    • Location: Skegness
     
     
     


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