Table tennis titans
Noah Babbott-Bryan plays ping pong during the first ever tournament held by Northampton High School's ping pong club Thursday at the school. The club was formed last fall and meets every Thursday for two hours after school. Entry in the tournament cost $5. First and second place winners received $50 and $25, respectively; third place earned a $10 gift certificate for Harrell's Ice Cream.
JERREY ROBERTS Purchase photo reprints »Jonathan Goldman, front right, plays ping pong during the first ever tournament held by Northampton High School's ping pong club Thursday at the school. The club was formed last fall and meets every Thursday for two hours after school. Entry in the tournament cost $5. First and second place winners received $50 and $25, respectively; third place earned a $10 gift certificate for Harrell's Ice Cream.
JERREY ROBERTS Purchase photo reprints »Josh Hirschman plays ping pong during the first ever tournament held by Northampton High School's ping pong club Thursday at the school. The club was formed last fall and meets every Thursday for two hours after school. Entry in the tournament cost $5. First and second place winners received $50 and $25, respectively; third place earned a $10 gift certificate for Harrell's Ice Cream.
JERREY ROBERTS Purchase photo reprints »Noaln Teixeira plays ping pong during the first ever tournament held by Northampton High School's ping pong club Thursday at the school. The club was formed last fall and meets every Thursday for two hours after school. Entry in the tournament cost $5. First and second place winners received $50 and $25, respectively; third place earned a $10 gift certificate for Harrell's ice cream.JERREY ROBERTS Purchase photo reprints »
Ciaran Godfrey plays ping pong during the first ever tournament held by Northampton High School's ping pong club Thursday at the school. The club was formed last fall and meets every Thursday for two hours after school. Entry in the tournament cost $5. First and second place winners received $50 and $25, respectively; third place earned a $10 gift certificate for Herrell's Ice Cream.
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