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England success for Redlands duo



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Published Date: 17 July 2008
WORKSOP hot shots Sam Walker and Aiden Keyworth enjoyed a successful tournament while representing England A at the British and Irish School Games, in Wales.
The duo, who both play in the Worksop League and are pupils at Redlands School, finished runners-up in the Doubles event, losing to an older Irish team in the final.

The following day was the Singles event, with Sam showing great form to triumph. Aiden also performed well, reaching the quarter final.

Eric Wan, who also plays in the Worksop League, competed for the England B team, and Sarah Perks coached the England Girls team at the tournament, held in Wales.

Worksop is certainly making an impression in the table tennis world!



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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 3:16 PM
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