ELLENBOROUGH Table Tennis Club celebrated another excellent year for the club and their players at their Junior Open day.

The Enfield-based club saw Denise Payet retain her school games title, Under-15 Cadet title, become the first Cadet National Cup champion and win the bronze medal at the Cadet Under-15 six nations.

However, she is not the only player who has given success to the club as the Ellenborough Girls A team triumphed in the Junior British League Premier Division.

The Girls A team won the title by two points over Burton Uxbridge One with Payet being one of their most important players this season.

The league is organised by English Table Tennis and is considered the principle national competition with the country’s top players taking part.

The Girls B team also had their success as they won the Junior Girls Division Three as they won by two sets over the second placed team.

In the Junior Boys Division Two A, the boys’ team of George Coulson, Stuart Herriott, Kevin Fang and Lehman Chan finished fourth..

Amelia Chan and Payet represented Middlesex 1 and won the Cadet Under-15 Division One B and Sophie Chiang took bronze at the Primary Schools International in April.

Chan and Chiang both won the Jack Petchey individual final in the Under-13s and Under-11s girls’ events respectively.

The girls were also successful in the International Schools Championships in April, winning their age groups.

Chiang was presented with the Eddie Jones Trophy for the most improved player over the season.

Deputy Mayor of Enfield Councillor Christine Hamilton attended the event and congratulated the club and the players on their achievements.