Week 5: 25th November 2011

 

 

 

       Martin Burchell

      After the previous weeks Cup ties [ the results can be found on the K.O.CUP page],  it was back to the League programme last Friday, and the players  responded with  11 maximums, and the seasons second best outshot…

     Top match of the week, saw the only two unbeaten teams left in the Premier Division Pelhams & Diamonds clashing at Three Bridges FC.   Five 180′s were hit four by the Diamonds via Phil Smith, Steve Mecrow, Richard Dixon and Martin Burchell [pictured], while Dan Bradford replied with one for the Pelhams, and team mate Carl Crimmett struck a fine 153 finish, but their efforts proved not enough for the Pelhams, as they lost out 6-3…

     Charcoal Burner took advantage of the top two clashing, to move above them in the table, by beating Three Bridges A 8-1, with Richard Stanford hitting a maximum for the reigning Champions…   RS Bumbles edged out Longley C 5-4  in the battle of the bottom two, the Bee’s Ant Morley’s 109 checkout proving to be the sole highlite during the game..

     Rebels & the Conservative Club are level on points at the top of the A Division, after both sides completed good 6-3 victories over the Emerald Rebels, and Labour Blasters respectably..   Despite young Tommy Sykes 180, and Ty Cowards 105 checkout for the Blasters, and maximums from Mal Richardson & Paul Woods for the Emerald Rebels, they couldn’t save their sides from defeat..

     APV, helped by a Mark Fluck 180, beat their stablemates Dingles 5-4, while Mark Harwoods maximum, helped Guns & Roses to a 7-2 win over Bridges.

     The top two in the B Division, have opened up a comfortable lead over third placed Rugby Club, after posting comfortable victories.   Leaders Pease Pottage FC trounced the Wizard & Witches 8-1, while the Centaur Club hit the Imperial for seven, winning 7-2…

      The Rugby Club beat the Paymasters 6-3, while the Blocbusters hammered the BBC  8-1…..

 

Week 4: 11th Nov

 

 

 

       Phil Smith

    Diamonds Phil Smith [pictured], certainly took the player of the week award, as his maximum, and 160 [seasons best] finish helped his side crush RS Bumbles 9-0 and get his side to within 1pt of the Premier Division leaders..    Further 180′s from Colin Whiley and a second of the season from Paul Trivass took the sting out of the Bee’s, who now find themselves rooted at the bottom after the opening four weeks…

    Pelhams made it three straight wins, following their comfortable 7-2 victory over the reigning Champions Charcoal Burner, a win that moves them to the top of the table.      Con Club A  beat Longley C 6-3 to hold onto third spot, although John Usher did hit a consolation 112 finish for Longley’s.

     Rebels last years B Division Champions made it four successive wins in the A Division, when beating  the previous leaders Conservative Club 6-3, Kez Botting’s 112 finish proved too be not enough.    Level on points with the Rebels, but have a lesser win record are the Dingles, after they beat bottom side Emerald Rebels 7-2..

      The Conservative Club’s defeat drops them down to fourth, while Labour Blasters stay in third, despite going down to the Guns & Roses 5-4, while APV finally got a win when beating Bridges, again narrowly 5-4..

       Pease Pottage FC have opened up a 2pt gap at the top of the B Division following their 8-1 thumping of  the previously unbeaten Paymasters.  Another new side Centaur Club lie second after beating the Blocbusters 6-3…     BBC  endured their fourth successive 7-2 scoreline, but this time ended up on the losing side, going down to the Rugby Club..  Bottom side Wizard & Witches suffered a fourth straight defeat, when going down 6-3 at the Imperial…

Week 3: 4th Nov

 

 

      Paul Trivass

 

 

          The Charcoal Burner took advantage of the Pelhams bye, to move above them to go top of the Premier Division, when beating RS Bumbles 6-3, the Bee’s provided all the highlites, the 180′s from Ant Morley & Tony Arnold, and a 134 finish by Andy Gurr were all in vain..

         Diamonds were in sparkling form as they overturned Longley C 7-2,  Paul Trivass [pictured] hit a maximum, as did Steve Mecrow, who also hit a 112 finish, while Graham Martin’s 180 was just consolation…    The Con Club A beat Three Bridges A 6-3, to remain in a top three position..

         Despite losing to the Guns & Roses, the A Division leaders Conservative Club stay top, but the gap between them and second placed Labour Blasters is down to just 2pts..       Paul Comper & Chris Goodband struck maximums for the Roses, with Eric Spencer & Tom Gray replying for the Blues..    Blasters inflicted a 6-3 defeat on the struggling APV, while the Rebels 5-4 win over the Dingles was their third successive win..   Bridges heaped more misery on bottom side Emerald Rebels, by beating the Southgate side 5-4, Jay Terry hit a 118 finish for Bridges, while Mal Richardson posted a 106 for the Rebels..

       Pease Pottage FC head the B Division after recording their third win, when ending the Rugby Clubs unbeaten start, winning 6-3, while the Centaur Club are level with the Pease Pottage side on points at the top following their7-2 win over BBC.   Paul Smith hit a 180 for the Langley Green outfit in celebration..

       Blocbusters whipped the Wizard & Witches 8-1 to move out of the bottom two, while the Paymasters good start to the season continues with victory over the Imperial….

Week 2: 28th Oct

 

 

       Neil Smith

 

 

        Sussex’s Neil Smith [pictured] helped the Pelhams top the Premier Division after week two by hitting a maximum to beat the Con Club A 6-3,  a further 180 from  team mate Pete Crossley proved too strong for the Blues.    Crossley also struck a 100 finish, while Warren Grantham hit a consolation 180..

       The match of the night saw the Diamonds hosting the defending Champions Charcoal Burner, and in an exciting game which went to the wire, it was Diamonds skipper Colin Whiley who hit the winning double to edge out Ron Clarke 3-2, and a 5-4 victory.    The Burners James Greenfield hit the sole maximum, but big finishes from Clarke 138, Paul Trivass 136, and a 112 from Martin Burchell, made for excellent viewing..

       Three Bridges A, put behind them the previous weeks whitewash, to win their first ever Premier Division match 5-4 against Longley C..

       The Conservative Club, are proving to be the team to beat in the A Division, as they made it two wins on the bounce when defeating APV 6-3, but hot on their heels are the Rebels who narrowly beat the Guns & Roses 5-4..     Labour Blasers beat the Emerald Rebels comfortably 7-2 to open their win account,  while the Dingles also made it two straight wins, when beating Bridges, for whom Lee Nichols hit a consolation 106 finish..

       Two 100 finishes from Gary Wraight & Paul Smith helped new side Centaur Club to their first win in the League, beating the Wizard & Witches 9-0 in the B Division..     Pease Pottage FC are the surprise side this season, when beating BBC  7-2 to top the Division with two wins, Paymasters beat the Blocbusters 5-4, with Michael Barber in good form, hitting a fine 111 checkout.    In the final match, the Rugby Club grabbed their second win by beating the Imperial 5-4….

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Week 1; 21st Oct

      Dave  Wragg

    Three Bridge’s Dave Wragg [pictured]  struck the first maximum of the  season, as his newly promoted side Three Bridges A took on the former Premier Division Champions Pelhams.   But his team mates found it hard going, eventually going down 9-0, Sussex player Dan Grimmett knocked in a 180 for the winners..

    The Charcoal Burner started their defence of their crown, with a 8-1 thrashing of Longley C.    Three maximums were posted during the game, one each for the Burners Nick Edwards & David Mansell, while Mick Scudder replied with one for Longley’s, but the highlite of the night was the fine 151 checkout from the Burners Ken Sowerby..      The Con Club A started with a win, beating RS Bumbles narrowly5-4..

    The Conservative Club got off to a flyer by thumping the Enerald Rebels 8-1 in the A Division, while a fine  120 finish from Colin McDonagh helped the Rebels to a 6-3 win over the Bridges..    In another 6-3 scoreline, Guns & Roses beat APV,  and in the final divisional game, the Dingles edged out their stable mates Labour Blasters 5-4..

     New side BBC started well in the B Division with a 7-2 victory over the Wizard & Witches [formaly Heathy Farmers], but the other new sides fared differently, the Centaur Club crashed 6-3 to the Paymasters, while Pease Pottage FC beat the Imperial , also by 6-3.     The Rugby Club started with a win, beating the Blocbusters again by a 6-3 scoreline….

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