National Championships: Gavin RUMGAY wins his 7th Scottish title

04/03/2012 – Gavin RUMGAY won his 7th Scottish Senior Title at Scotstoun with a 4/1 victory over the number 2 seed Craig HOWIESON last year’s winner. Lynda FLAWS from the Shetland Isles presently studying in Glasgow won her first senior ladi

04/03/2012 – Gavin RUMGAY won his 7th Scottish Senior Title at Scotstoun with a 4/1 victory over the number 2 seed Craig HOWIESON last year’s winner. Lynda FLAWS from the Shetland Isles presently studying in Glasgow won her first senior ladies title beating Corinna WHITAKER by 4/1.

Craig HOWIESON and Stewart CRAWFORD won the men’s doubles beating Richard and Chris MAIN by 3/0 Richard and Chris had a good win against Gavin and Naill CAMERON in the semi-finals. Gillian EDWARDS and Roxanna MILNE won the ladies doubles group and Sean DOHERTY took the under 21 title beating Calum MAIN.

(courtesy Table Tennis Scotland)

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