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Pudsey Table Tennis Club: Yorkshire Trials success

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Published Date: 15 September 2009
Pudsey Table Tennis Club took part in the Yorkshire Trials in Scarborough and local youngsters were in the thick of the action.
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Defending champion Nicole Finn won the U-15 cadet girl's singles.
Team mate Ellen Auty finished runner-up, only losing to Nicole and both girls will now represent Yorkshire cadets later in the season.

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Nicole and Ellen continued to show the strength of the Pudsey girls in the U-18 Junior girls event.

Nicole again remaining unbeaten to take her second title and Ellen finishing fourth.

Ellen's performance included beating Alex Lee, the number two seed, from Scarborough.

James Atkins was the third Pudsey singles winner in the U18 junior boys.

He showed power and consistency to win all ten of his matches.
Daniel Adams, surprisingly unseeded having won the event last year, came through to finish third.

Pudsey's other youngsters - Ben Roberts, Edward Hollingsworth, Reece Bell and Danny Beech - also performed creditably in their respective events.

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  • Last Updated: 15 September 2009 10:58 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
 


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