Week 7: 9th December 2011

 

 

 

         Tommy Lewis

      Premier Division leaders Diamonds found it tough going when facing the Con Club A side at Three Bridges FC.    Diamond’s Phil Smith continued his early season good form with his third maximum, and along with Paul Trivass’s 103 finish just edged out the Blues 5-4,  veteran Tommy Lewis [pictured] turned back the clock by hitting his first 180 of the campaign, as some consolation for his sides brave effort..

     The Charcoal Burner drop back into second spot following their bye, while Pelhams stay third after seeing off Longley C 8-1, Neil Smith’s 110 checkout being the sole highlite..    RS Bumbles made it  back to back victories, when defeating the bottom side Three Bridges A 7-2 to move clear  of the bottom two.   Andy Gurr and Tony Arnold both notched maximums, while Mike Morley struck a 116 finish, all for the Bee’s…

     The Rebels continue to dominate the A Division, with their sixth straight win, when defeating APV 6-3,  while a 108 finish from Guns & Roses Chris Goodband helped his side whitewash Emerald Rebels 9-0, to close the gap between them and the Rebels at the top…

     Glenn Relph hit a 180, and Mick Dixon struck a 100 checkout, to help the Conservative Club stay third in the table , after thrashing the Dingles 8-1, Mike Kramers 125 shot out proving only scant consolation for the Dingles..  Labour Blasters beat Bridges 7-2 to remain fourth, with Lee Nichols 122, and Mal Terry’s 109 finishes for Bridges not enough to save them from a heavy defeat..

    Pease Pottage FC,  lost their unbeaten record in the B Division, when narrowly going down 5-4 to the Blocbusters, for whom veteran Stan Oram banged home a great 145 finish.  That defeat enabled the Centaur Club to close the gap on them following their 7-2 victory over the Rugby Club.   The Imperial edged out BBC 5-4,  while the Paymasters overcame the Wizard & Witches  6-3 in the final match….

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One Response to “Week 7: 9th December 2011”

  1. tony Says:

    wheres all the reports


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