Division 1: Ross Crackpots A 7 Green Farm Dodgers 3, Weobley Magpies 1 HTTC Pioneers 9, Green Farm Challengers 2 St Michael Kites 8, Green Farm Rovers 6 Weobley Warriors 4, Ross Crackpots A 1 Green Farm Rovers 9, Weobley Magpies 2 St Michael Kites 8, Green Farm Challengers 0 Weobley Warriors 10.

Division 2: HTTC Meerkats 2 HTTC Commitments 8, Green Farm Juniors 2 Ross Crackpots C 8, HTTC Nomads 6 Colwall Cuckoos 4, Colwall Cuckoos 4 Ross Crackpots C 6, HTTC Nomads 4 Green Farm Clippers 6, HTTC Meerkats 2 Weobley Wheels 8, Green Farm Juniors 6 HTTC Commitments 4.

Division 3: Bromyard Kestrels 3 Ross Crackpots B 7, Goodrich Falcons 0 Woolhope Foragers 10, Goodrich Falcons 2 Bromyard Kestrels 8, Goodrich Rockets 6 Green Farm Cadets 4, Weobley Eagles 7 Green Farm Cadets 3.

IN Arrow Plant Table Tennis League Division 1 the title favourites clashed with Green Farm Rovers defeating Weobley Warriors 6-4.

Mark Owen was in excellent form winning his three games, supported by Michael Owens with two and Ady Marshall, one.

Ola Anderson with two and Toby Eckley, one, replied for Warriors with the pair also combining to take the doubles.

Green Farm Rovers went on to defeat Ross Crackpots A 9-1 with Owen and Owens both winning maximums and Bob Marshall two.

Richard Maddrell replied for Crackpots.

Warriors thrashed Green Farm Challengers 10-0 with Anderson, Eckley and Paul Oatley remaining undefeated.

St Michael Kites enjoyed two excellent 8-2 victories against both Green Farm Challengers and Weobley Magpies.

Patryk Kovacz was unbeaten in both matches with Craig Preece, against Challengers, and Nigel Foreshew, against Magpies, also winning thee.

Lincoln Franklin won two in each match with Steve Knight, for Challengers, and Steve Brown, for Magpies, winning one each.

Ross Crackpots A defeated Green Farm Dodgers 8-2 with two wins each for Jason Million, Richard Maddrell and Richard Smith.

Bryan Farr with two and Simon Morgan, one, replied for Dodgers.

Hereford Pioneers beat Weobley Magpies 9-1 thanks to maximums from Dave White and Jonathan Allen, supported by Harry Jutle with two. Rod Davies earned Magpies solitary victory in reply.