2000 NCTTA Championships
Congratulations to the Champion, Johns Hopkins University!
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Press
Article in the MIT newspaper
Original, full version of the report on the Championships, which will appear in the USATT Magazine.
Before and after the action, check out Boston!
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Outblaze, for its financial support of this event.
Newgy, for its year-round support, and for providing a Robo-Pong 2000 robot for the championship team.
Table Tennis Superstore, for providing balls for all NCTTA meets, including the Championships, as well as other needed equipment.
Paddle Palace, for providing complimentary racket cases to all the participants.
David Marcus, for providing the sound system and scoreboards for this event.
Jia Shen, for providing the graphic design for the new NCTTA logos, for use on the web site, the NCTTA Team Championships banner, and (coming soon) t-shirts.
Sandi Liu, Deputy Tournament Director
Courtesy of NCTTA sponsor Newgy, the winning team will receive a Newgy Robo-Pong robot!
All spectators are welcome, and admission is free.
ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT ITEMS:
Don't forget that Daylight Savings begins at 2 am on April 2, so set your clocks ahead one hour, and adjust your schedules accordingly!
Flash photography during the competition is NOT PERMITTED, as it is distracting to the players. Those who violate this may either have their equipment confiscated or be asked to leave.
Complimentary copies of the USATT Magazine, which includes a feature article on NCTTA, will be available to those who are not current USATT members. Come pick up your copy!
Brand new NCTTA t-shirts, with the new logo, will be for sale at the Championships! Pricing information will be posted when available, as well as how those unable to attend the event can get their own shirts.
ADDED BONUS! The day before the championships, The Karen/Aaron Chang/Chung Double Sendoff Tournament, a USATT-sanctioned tournament, will be taking place at the same location. All are invited to play, but USATT membership (which can be purchased at the tournament) is required. So come early, have some more fun, get some extra practice, get adjusted to the conditions, go for some rating points (and perhaps prize money), and add some flavor that New England tournaments don't usually see!
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