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The Pepsi Motocross Nationals move into round five tomorrow with Otis Ingham already out on his own in the 250 cc class -- no other rider offering a

Just two years ago the class often saw as many as 10 bikes in the novice and expert 250s but interest has waned since then leaving Ingham the lone competitor.

However, action in the 125 B class remains competitive with Jamel Hassell leading for four straight events. He holds a 33 point lead over Craig Panchaud who has two moto wins. Wentworth Tucker has moved up the standings from fifth to third and has a chance to finish higher while Duprey Joell, despite having a few good runs, has slipped to fourth.

Cavon Perinchief has the lead in the 125cc class although he hasn't won during the last two rounds. Jerome Dowling trails a close second while the top two moto winners in the class, Enwar Hunt and Ashley Simmons, are third and fourth respectively.

Hunt has made good progress, having moved into third place with just two races under his belt. Simmons missed two events because of the flu and bike problems but appears to be ready to fight for the championship with the 15 other riders in the class.

Gary Cann leads the 80cc B class for the fourth week in a row after resisting challenges from Loronzo Burch and Aaron Cannonier.

Cann has 17 wins this year and has moved up to second in the all-time moto winners list with 171 -- 17 behind Aaron Pace who holds down first.

In the 80cc C class the top three riders are only eight points apart. Gary Blackwell recently took over from Anthony Grant at the top with Jelonie Munro in third. Zahkie McIntosh and Chad Suderland are still one and two in the 65 cc class with Jaircybio Ratteray third. Jonte Smith and Tullio Escolastica are out injured.

Rookie Kellen Lewis leads the 50cc class, having moved into first place in the last race ahead of Zahkie Iris and Luke Parker who follow closely behind and ahead of another rookie Craig Smith.

TABLE TENNIS PP Action in Bermuda Table Tennis Association league play this week saw defending champions Old Colony Club take a grip on the top spot by beating Prison Officers 8-3, improving their overall win-loss record to 8-1 for the season.

Closest challenges BPSA, who sport a 7-2 record, remain in second place.

Nick Frost won three matches for OCC, Dave Waltham finished with a 2-1 record and Chris Fleming a 1-2 record. OCC won both doubles.

For Prison Officers, Curtis Hodgson was 2-1, Barry Rahman 1-2 and Calvin Butterfield 0-3.

A day earlier on Tuesday at St. George's Police Club, the hosts were crushed 11-0 by OCC with Frost, Waltham and Fleming winning their three single matches and both doubles.

At the same venue a more competitive match-up saw Prison Officers beat Eastern Stars 6-5.

Spearheading Officers were Hodgson who was 3-0, Rahman 2-1 while Butterfield struggled with a 0-3 record. For the losers, Craig Trott was 2-1, Kevin Lapsley 1-2 and Kacy King 1-2. The teams split the doubles.

OCC have two matches remaining with Police while BPSA have one make-up game with Prison Officers.