PREMIER DIVISION
TOP match of the week was at BAE Selex 'A' with Chris Knight, Paul Sayer and Jon Stokes needing a doubles win to ensure victory over Billericay 'A'.
The Billericay team were made up of Alex Abbott (unbeaten), Glenn Johnson (one win) and Keith Ashton (scoreless).
The home pair duly took the doubles to record a 6-4 home win over a side likely to cause a few ripples in the Premier Division this season.
Another match featuring top players in the Premier saw Kingswood 'A' defeat Cranston Park 7-3 with their new recruit Kuan Lim unbeaten. Gus Heath winning twice and Steve Buer once. Ev Lucas, John Mansfield and Hamish Innes all picked up points for Park.
FIRST DIVISION
BRENTWOOD Table Tennis Club's new recruit David Humble was perhaps somewhat disappointed not to record a hat-trick in his team's match against Billericay 'C' at Tipps Cross as his final single against Brian Farmer saw him lose the fifth end 10/12.
Farmer won his other two games against Bob Garson and Brian Steward. A welcome return for Trevor Collin saw him pick up two wins and a share in a doubles victory which took Billericay to a 6-4 away win. Charles Yeung unable to score.
A big 9-1 win for St Josephs (Hutton) at home against Brentwood 'D' . Mike Pratley and Roy Barnes contributed their usual six points with David Barnes dropping one point to Rick Paris. David Halfteck and Stuart Weston unable to contribute.
An away win for Brentwood Hard at Hutton 'A' thanks to Greg Cooper (undefeated), Nick Wright (two wins), and John Barns (one win). Final score 7-3 to the visitors.
Writtle 'B'secured a 7-3 away win, led by Martin Goddard (unbeaten). Kevin Barber with two wins and Anne Lockhart picking up one point against a Brentwood 'C' team of two players in Graham Harris (two wins) and Jon White (one win).
In the Handicap Cup Kingswood introduced another of their new signings Maciej Nakielski along with Gus Heath and Steve Buer against BAE Selex 'B' with Kingswood recording a 5-2 win.
In an Inter League match Brentwood Veterans' Over 40 'A' recorded an easy 8-1 win over a Clacton side of Colin Webber, Gill Locke and Martin Edwards.