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Jaguars to strong for Watling C in Watford & District Table Tennis League

There was a shock in Division Two of the Watford & District Table Tennis League as Patrycja Zmuda starred in Jaguars 6-2 defeat of high flying Watling C.

Jaguars completed a double with that win having secured a 7-1 victory over Audit B. The game between Oxhey Hall and Kangaroos was tight and ended in a 4-4 draw.

In Division One, leaders Eagles had tough opponents in Watling B. However, they put up a strong challenge against the table-toppers and a David Sims hat-trick helped secure a 4-4 draw.

The Post Office side of Les Leech, Abdul Rahim, and Dave Edwards made quick work of Hounds in an 8-0 win while Gazelles claimed a welcome 7-1 victory against close rivals Huskies.

Watling A had Jonathan Jackson on top form in their 6-2 win against Falcons.

Division Three leaders Lions controlled their match against Progress C and the team of Stuart Cass, Rick Poplawski, and Dzaier Neil eased to an 8-0 victory.

Second and Third met and Meerkats finished strongly to hold on to second spot with a 5-3 win over Newts. Watling D were also victorious, defeating Ospreys 5-3.

There were only two matches held in the Premier Division and Aardvarks and Abbots Langley both won 6-2 against Bats and Dolphins respectively. Piotr Barkowski for Aardvarks and Ken Stonebridge for Abbots were the stars.

Results: Premier Division: Bats 2-6 Aardvarks; Abbots Langley 6-2 Dolphins.

Division One: Watling A 6-2 Falcons; Gazelles 7-1 Huskies; Hounds 0-8 Post Office; Eagles 4-4 Watling B.

Division Two: Jaguars 6-2 Watling C; Oxhey Hall 4-4 Kangaroos; Jaguars 7-1 Audit B.

Division Three: Panthers 4-4 Quails; Watling D 5-3 Ospreys; Newts 3-5 Meerkats; Lions 8-0 Progress C; Ospreys 0-8 Lions.

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