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Auckland Deaf Club Ladies Table Tennis

1940 – V. Garnett; 1941 – V. Garnett; 1942 – K. Smith; 1943 – E. Deed; 1944 – E. Deed; 1945 – E. Deed; 1946 – K. French; 1947 – K. Smith; 1948 – K. Smith; 1949 – K. Smith; 1950 – K. Smith; 1951 – P. Karaka; 1952 – G. Cavaye; 1953 – G. Cavaye; 1954 – V. McRae; 1955 – V. McRae; 1956 – B. Gibbons; 1957 – M. Graham; 1958 – G. Barnett; 1959 – P. Whaanga; 1960 – E. Deed; 1961 – E. Deed; 1962 – V. McRae; 1965 – B. Gibbons; 1966 – P. Oxspring; 1967 – P. Oxspring; 1968 – P. Oxspring; 1969 – M. Graham; 1970 – S. Hamilton; 1971 – S. Hamilton; 1972 – R. Crosbie; 1973 – S. Hamilton; 1974 – R. Crosbie; 1975 – R. Crosbie; 1977 – E. Garner; 1978 – E. McNamara; 1979 – E. McNamara; 1980 – E. McNamara; 1981 – S. Hamilton; 1983 – R. Oxspring; 1984 – D. Jones; 1985 – A. Banks.

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NZSL story – Taonga source: Terry Kane

Ending the Streak: Terry’s Proud Table Tennis Memory

Terry Kane captained the ADS table tennis team at the 1985 Sports Convention in Napier, where they won the Men's Interclub Table Tennis Cup. He also ended an 11-year winning streak by defeating a long-dominant Christchurch player. Terry recalls spotting a weakness in his opponent’s game and using it to secure a very satisfying win!
NZSL story – Taonga source: Terry Kane

Table Tennis Drill Sessions That Paid Off

Top-seeded ADS table tennis players Terry Kane and Lyndon Malcolm were coached by a hearing man, Sonny Rivers. To improve their game, they trained several times a week. Terry recalls Sonny pushing them hard, especially with spin returns from the training machine. Over time, their technique improved, leading to wins against both hearing and Deaf opponents.
NZSL story – Taonga source: Terry Kane

The Rise of Table Tennis at Auckland Deaf Society

Terry Kane, one of ADS’s top-ranked table tennis players, shares how he got involved with the club. He recalls encouraging 26 players to join, with games played on 4 to 5 tables in the old Balmoral hall. It was a popular time, with strong fundraising and high participation. Terry remembers it as a wonderful period. He also talks about the Auckland Adult Deaf Society Challenge Cup, established in 1938, interclub competitions, open championships, and matches against hearing players at Waitemata.
NZSL story – Taonga source: Terry Kane

Donating the Doubles Trophies: Terry Kane’s Gift to ADS Table Tennis

Terry Kane shares how he donated two trophies to the ADS Table Tennis Club, one for men’s doubles and one for women’s doubles. The club held annual prizegivings to celebrate its players. As a former chairperson, Terry helped carry on the legacy of earlier leaders like the Seddons and players such as Rae McKie.
Taonga source:
Auckland Deaf Society
Reference number:
SignDNA – Deaf National Archive New Zealand, 061-O-ADS
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