Tip of the Week
The Power of a Low, Short, No-Spin Serve.
Memory Lane
On Saturday night we had the second meeting of the Capital Area Team League, held at the Washington DC Table Tennis Center. (We'll have results up by tomorrow.) Afterwards, while driving home, I realized I was within a mile of the house where I grew up – 1967-1979, ages 7 to 19, plus a year from 1990-91, ages 30-31. And so, on the spur of the moment, I took a tour down memory lane. (It includes some table tennis.)
I made a quick plan as I drove down University Blvd. Rather than turn left and go directly to the house where I grew up, I went straight so that I could do a more logical circuit of all my old haunts. However, I was pretty hungry so I stopped first at an Arby's (intersection of University Blvd. and Riggs Rd.) for a sandwich. This wasn't there before. After taking my order, the guy at the counter, whose nametag said Hasim, asked if I played table tennis – he saw I was wearing a Butterfly warm-up suit. It turns out he was a student at University of Maryland and played at the University of MD Table Tennis Club! (Which, by the way, I founded in 1981 while living in a dormitory there.) He knew the top players there, such as Toby Kutler, Charlie Sun, and Vikash Sahu.


Photo by Donna Sakai


