Spin Killers Elishaba Johnson and Joshua Sue-Ho held it together against Mae’s “C” team to clinch the Division `E’ title of the Dennis Patterson memorial table tennis league on Friday.
Both teams had played unbeaten prior to their showdown in the four-team round robin event.
In the first match, Johnson reeled off three consecutive games after being 2-0 down to shock young Kyle Edghill.
But Sue-Ho fell to Chelsea Edghill in straight games before Johnson and Sue-Ho bounced back to win the doubles 3-1 (14-12, 11-8, 9-11 and 12-11).
France Two (Analisa Branche and Britney Prescod) was third and the Business School, (Collis Richardson and Shemur Morris) fourth.
The Division ‘A’ category has so far been dominated by the Golden Girls who crushed Deadly Mixed 3-0.
For the Golden Girls, Michelle John crushed Warren Hackshaw and Trenace Lowe brushed aside Natalie Cummings while the Lowe/ John combination took care of the doubles in straight games.
After a brief break the Golden Girls took the floor once more against the Outlaws (Joel Alleyne and Darwin Walcott).
Alleyne gained a surprising victory over Michelle John but Lowe came right back and punished Darwin Walcott winning the first two games 11-5, 11-6 and the third 11-0.
John also had her way with Walcott as she too defeated him in straight games and, to add insult to injury the pair also won the doubles to wrap up the tie 3-1.
The pair of Christopher Franklin and Paul Meusa of the Spartans also won two matches in rather convincing fashion.
They dismissed the Deadly Mixed team with neither Natalie Cummings nor Warren Hackshaw managing to win a game and they also stopped the Unstoppables pair of Gibran Hussein and Anthony Niles 3-0.
Joel Alleyne and Darwin Walcott of the Outlaws lost to Mathew Khan and Edinho Lewis of the Hustler 3-0 in an `A’ division encounter.
In the Division ‘B’, the father and daughter combination of Jody Ann and Merton Blake made quick work of deadly spin as they won 3-0, while Golden Girls were prevailed over by Nigel Bryan and Devon Richmond of Underdogs.