MORRISON and LEGGETT triumph at Nationals

The Table Tennis Scotland organized the Nationals Championships in the Bells Sports Centre. Calum MORRISON and Faye LEGGETT clinched the gold medals in their respective Men’s and Women’s Singles.

In the final Calum MORRISON beat Martin JOHNSON. Previously for the third National Championships in a row Gavin RUMGAY and Martin JOHNSON met each other in the semi-finals and Martin ended Gavin`s quest for a 17th National Men’s title. Number two Danny BAJWA faced off against Calum MORRISON in another all left handers battle and Calum took the match in four sets to move to his first singles final.

In the Women’s final Faye LEGGETT beat Rebecca PLAISTOW. Semi finalists are Lucy ELLIOTT and Ailsa KHALID.

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