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21 July, 2023

Orford and district table tennis

Orford and District Table Tennis top three places are already secured going into the last home and away round with Warrnambool Vikings, Attunga and Warrnambool Warriors.

By Staff Writer

Glengleeson strong win over Myndarra has moved them into fourth place by percentage over Port Fairy, both teams are a game ahead of Myndarra in sixth. 

With Glengleeson playing Attunga the Pt Fairy, Myndarra encounter could decide fourth, Myndarra’s percentage isn’t as strong as the other two teams. 

Week 14 predictions will see Warrnambool Vikings ladder leaders, continue there winning form against Orford. 

Warrnambool Warriors should remain in third place with a win over Tarrone. 

Port Fairy won the battle earlier in the year against Myndarra and should find themselves in the same position this time. Glengleeson can be assured of loosing fourther place after their match against Attunga. 

Results from week 13 were as follows: 

Warrnambool Vikings defeated Tarrone 10.31-1.6 David Warhurst was Tarrone’s winner when he defeated Kinson 11-3, 7-11, 11-9 and 11-7, while Warrnambool Viking’s Dom Angarano and Tess Lee won their three rubbers. 

Glengleeson defeated Orford 8.28-3.14 Not an easy win for Glengleeson, where six of the rubbers were extended and the games had high point scores. 

Glengleeson’s Gareth Spring won three rubbers, after surviving 13.11, 8.11, 11.6 and 11.7 over David Rowbottom in the last rubber of the night. 

David won a five-game rubber over Bill Lyons 6.11, 5.11, 11.6, 11.9 and 11.8. 

Bill won in five over Orford’s Jayden Clapp 13.9, 8.11, 9.11, 14.12 and 11.9. 

The other long rubber was Glengleeson’s Lindsay Morton’s win against Chloe Bartlett 9.11, 11.8, 11.6, 11.13 and 11.9.

Warrnambool Warriors defeated Port Fairy 73.24-4.16 Warrnambool Warriors’ Peter Owen and Neil Ford both won their three rubbers. 

With six of the eleven rubbers extended, Port Fairy could only win two, the longest Tony Storer’s win against Warriors’ Marshall Worthington in the longest rubber of the night 11.9, 7.11, 11.3, 4.11 and 11.7. 

Myndarra lost to Attunga 7.23-4.16 Myndarra’s Aaron Rowbottom won his three rubbers while their other winner was Nick Bartlett over Attunga’s Pat 5.11, 8.11, 12.10, 11.6 and 11.4. 

Both Ian and Val won two rubbers each for Attunga, they then combined to have a come from behind doubles win against Aaron and Ally Rowbottom 10.12, 6.11, 11.7, 11.8 and 11.4. 

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