Table tennis: Kingfisher A overcome club colleagues to stay at the summit
Leaders Kingfisher A overcame their club colleagues Kingfisher D 9-1 in Division One, but not before top player Hari Gehlot had a scare
Read moreDetailsLeaders Kingfisher A overcame their club colleagues Kingfisher D 9-1 in Division One, but not before top player Hari Gehlot had a scare
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Read moreDetailsKingfisher A marched on at the top of Division One with a comfortable victory over Sonning Common & Peppard D with Hari Gehlot, Martin Adams
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