Complete coverage of DFWTT events from 2014 • 13 articles • $768 raised for charity
DFWTT donated $128 to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation in continued pledge to donate $2 for each tournament participant.
Plano TT club hosted its Fall World Peace Table Tennis Tournament at the Tom Muehlenbeck center.
DFWTT donated $200 to the Dallas Chinese Community Center.
Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri shared information about their collegiate table tennis program.
DFWTT donated $190 to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief fund.
Plano TT club hosted its World Peace Table Tennis Tournament at the Tom Muehlenbeck center.
National Collegiate Table Tennis Association hosted the TMS College Table Tennis Championships in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. The NCTTA is a non-profit organization established exclusively for promoting the sport of table tennis at the college level.
Texas Wesleyan University hosted the National Team Trials at the Sid Richardson Center in Fort Worth. The top men and women players qualified to represent the USA at the 2014 World Championships.
DFWTT donated $250, which includes $20 from Warren Lemma, to support the USATT Annual Giving Campaign program. The USATT Annual Fund helps support ongoing programs including the Juniors/Cadets, National Teams, USATT Enhancement Fund, Paralympic Programs, and the USATT Foundation.
DFWTT hosted the Texas Winter Games Table Tennis Tournament inside the two Staley Middle School gymnasiums in Frisco, Texas. Part of the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) Winter Games of Texas. Medal winners were eligible to compete in the National State Games of America in Lincoln, Nebraska on July 28 - August 2, 2015.