RECORD-breaking North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club are celebrating a glorious double.

North Ayrshire A have again won the Scottish National League - now making it five titles since the league was reconstituted in 2010.

They will again have the opportunity to compete in the European Table Tennis Union Championships following their fourth straight title success.

Senior player Richard Main described the victory as 'absolutely amazing', especially as they had been unsure of whether they could field a strong side for the final set of fixtures.

Richard and brother Chris have five Scottish League winners medals to their names at the highest level in Scottish sport.

Also this year their young team won the Fourth Division title - a great achievement, with their youngest player Jamie Johnson (13).

North Ayrshire C completed their season with two 6-0 victories.

Thanks go from the league's governing body to North Ayrshire TTC for hosting the final set of fixtures.

The win for North Ayrshire A was, according to Richard Main, somewhat 'unexpected' as they had to face a strong Drumchapel A side in their morning match. Prior to the match Chris felt it was '50-50' and that the final result remained uncertain even when his team took a 3-0 lead.

Drumchapel were bolstered by Victor Guang fresh from his bronze medal in the men's doubles (with James Hobson) at the English Nationals. Richard was delighted with his victory over Guang - one of his best in recent months. He also recovered from 2-1 down to win versus Sepehr Bidari.

The victories helped his side to an excellent 5-1 victory which virtually guaranteed them the title. They completed things with a 6-0 victory over their young B team who themselves have had an excellent season in Division 1. Another key to North Ayrshire A's victory was Sean Doherty, who produced three good victories.