Table Tennis
| Town treble all in vain | | 11:00am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | Chris Town recorded his second Bradford Summer League maximum for Hermits D in Division Two but still finished on the losing side. |
| Kirby is king for Embassy | | 11:28pm Thursday 1st May 2008 | | Newly-promoted Unity B opened their Bradford Summer League Division One programme with a home clash against Embassy A and it needed an unbeaten performance from Peter Kirby to steer the visitors to victory. |
| Yeadon's double quest | | 2:36pm Wednesday 23rd April 2008 | | Yeadon are favourites to land the Division One and Two titles in the Bradford Summer Table Tennis League, which starts this week. |
| Laisterdyke miss out on promotion | | 2:48pm Wednesday 26th March 2008 | | Laisterdyke B missed out on the Bradford Table Tennis League Division Five title to Hermits G by just one point and they had to face opposition from Hermits once again in the play-offs. |
| Dewsbury and Hermits B double up | | 12:51pm Wednesday 19th March 2008 | | Dewsbury and Hermits B both completed a double mission in the two Bradford League cup competition finals. |
| Hermits edge Drummonds for title | | 10:56am Wednesday 12th March 2008 | | Drummonds missed out on the Division Five title by a whisker as the Bradford League season reached an exciting climax. |
| Birkbeck gives Fastbats hope | | 9:26am Wednesday 5th March 2008 | | Brian Birkbeck handed Fastbats A a Division Two lifeline by leading them to a key Bradford League victory at Embassy B. |
| Stead stars to foil Police | | 9:47am Wednesday 27th February 2008 | | Table Tennis: Burton Cup holders Police were knocked out of this season's competition at the semi-final stage to a Mike Stead-inspired Highdale A. |
| Hermits hanging on at top | | 11:17am Wednesday 20th February 2008 | | Division Five features the most exciting Bradford League promotion battle, with three contenders capable of being champions or missing out altogether. |
 | Nine-year-old Sarah a real hot-shot | | 2:49pm Wed 13 Feb 08 | | Despite giving away three years to some of her rivals, nine-year-old Sarah Johnson has already qualified for a national tournament. |
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