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Table tennis: almost a clean sweep for the 5 senior teams from Bagnolse on the second day of the championship

Les équipes de régionale à Uchaud. D.R.

Table tennis: almost a clean sweep for the 5 senior teams from Bagnolse on the second day of the championship

Les équipes départementales à la salle Saint Exupéry. D.R.

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Les joueurs du BMSTT (Bagnols-Marcoule Tennis de Table) ont remporté presque tous les matchs en ce premier week-end de février.

The three departmental teams from Bagnols played at home, at the Saint-Exupéry hall, and pleased the supporters present: the newly created D3 passed its entrance exam with a nice victory (10 – 4) against Saint-Christol-les-Alès. Fabien Marchand, Lenny Dehongher are “full”, as well as Laurent Gaudino, from leisure. Evan Mouetaux, a promising youngster, completed the team.

The 1st D2, (Xavier Marchand, Michel Burillo, Jérôme Dehongher and Anthony Waret) which aims for promotion, wins on the wire (8 – 6) against Congénies. The 2nd D2, composed of Adrien Pronier, Cédrick Fayadaequi, Pascal and Benjamin Hatton, who have a more modest objective, snatch a draw (7 – 7) against Cruviers-Lascours.

Two victories for the regional teams

The two regional teams from Bagnols both travelled to Uchaud. The R4 (Fabien Lengrand, Ugo Molina, Thomas Fernandez and Franck Marcenac) and the R1 (Philippe Guiraud, Jonathan Gomez, Benjamin Fourré and Cédric Piwowarczyk) surpass themselves to defeat opponents who are stronger on paper: two victories 8 – 6.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

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