Table tennis is a very prevalent sport in China. Despite its popularity overseas, there is little representation of the sport in the United States. Seeking to build a table tennis community at Carlmont, two international students took it upon themselves to share their love for the sport with others by creating the Table Tennis Club at Carlmont.
Love of table tennis transcends international barriers
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About the Contributor
Nathan Turnbeaugh, ScotCenter Managing Editor
Nathan Turnbeaugh (Class of 2026) is the managing editor for ScotCenter and is in his third year of journalism. He enjoys listening to music including artists like fakemink, Ecco2k, and Nujabes In his day-to-day, you can find him biking through San Mateo, studying in the library, or working on his latest sewing project.