Wednesday 28 December 2011

Open Pool Competition

This Friday 30th December, there is an open competition being held in the Fairhill Bar Ahoghill. The entry fee is £5, and £50 will be added to the pot by the bar, along with a bottle of spirits. There will be prizes for top 4 players. The jukebox will be free all day and the Liverpool v Newcastle game will be live on all the TV's in the evening.

Registration from 1:30pm. Tournament starts at 2pm.

Spread the word, and see you all there.

Results - Week 10 - Tuesday 20th December 2011

Social Sports 0 - 6 Michelin Masters 

David Armstrong came from one down to defeat Dennis Keenan by a 2-1 score line, Drew Sloan doubled the score by defeating Ross Hill by a 2-0 scoreline. Drew had an eight ball clearance in the second frame. In the third game Ricky McMaster defeated Adam Gordon in straight frames to make the score 3-0 for the Masters. In game four Donald Alexander beat Richard Campbell by a 2-1 scoreline. The last two games were won by Brian Hanna and Alan Armstrong who defeated Richard Turtle and Brian Boyd in straight frames to leave the match score 6-0 for Michelin Masters.

M.O.M. Brian Hanna 

Moat Aces 5 - 1 Coach Bar 

The Moat Aces got off to a great start when Jimmy Duffy defeated Billy Andrews and then Darren Gilmore also had a straight frame win over Paul Gray. In the third game Aaron Irwin came from being one down to defeat Martin Hill 2-1, Aaron had an eight ball clearance in frame three  to make the score 2-1 for the Moat. After this the Aces took control and won the last three games all by 2-0 scorelines there winners being Alan Rainey, David Carlisle and K.D. Crabbe who beat Paul McGall, Rodney Shirley and Philip McAllister to leave the final score 5-1 for the Moat Aces.

M.O.M. Aaron Irwin 

Michelin Inbetweeners 4 - 2 Slemish Hotshots 

David Calderwood got the away team off to a winning start when he beat Lee Wright by a 2-1 scoreline. Michelin levelled the game when Gareth Rowe beat Gary Rodgers by a 2-1 scoreline. In the third game Wayne Lewis also had a 2-1 win over Chris Adams. The next two games were 2-0 wins for Chris Penny and Finton Long who defeated Rodney Fleck and Damian Keenan to make the score 4-1 for Michelin. In the last game the Slemish pulled one back when Ryan Logan defeated Philip Houston in straight frames to leave the final score 4-2 for Michelin Inbetweeners.

M.O.M. Ryan Logan 

Connollys A 2 - 4 Connollys B 

In this derby game the B team took the first two games with Pat McAnally and Ryan Foster beating Davy Cummins and Martin O'Loughlin both in straight frames. In the third game Dean Dunlop also had a win in straight frames when he beat Sean Donnelly for a 3-0 lead for the B team. In the fourth game the A team pulled one back when Joey McNally came from one down to win 2-1 against Connor Connolly. In the fifth game Barry McLarnon restored the three game advantage when he beat Kevin Scullion in three frames after losing the first. In the final game Alan Smith beat Brett McLaughlin by a 2-1 scoreline to leave the final score 4-2 for the B team.

M.O.M. Alan Smith

Fairhill Hustlers 5 - 1 Diamond Bar 

Damian White came from one down to beat George McCullough 2-1 and get the Diamond Bar off to a good start. In the second game Derek Dunlop had a win in straight frames over Declan Heggarty and Paul Hayes also won in straight frames over Adrian Mann to take the Fairhill into a 2-1 lead in the match. In the fourth game Justin Kilpatrick had to come from behind to defeat Brendan O'Mullan by a 2-1 score line. The last two games both went to the Fairhill there winners being Ritchie Irwin and Robert Graham who beat Chris Gordon and Ian Boal both in straight frames to leave the final score 5-1 for the Fairhill.

M.O.M. Justin Kilpatrick

Horse and Jockey 2 - 4 Social Cobwebs 

The Cobwebs got off to a winning start when Stephen Holmes defeated Gary Hillis in straight frames. Johnny Laing levelled the scores when he beat Ricky McNeill also in straight frames. The Cobwebs regained the lead by winning the next two games through Chris McGaughey and Jimmy Knowles who defeated Dean Hill and Mark Davidson both in straight frames to leave the score 3-1 for the Cobwebs. In the fifth game Sam McCalmont pulled one back for the Jockey when he beat Andy McAlonan by a 2-0 scoreline. In the final game Victor McAlonan had another win in straight frames over Henry Butler to leave the final score 4-2 for the Cobwebs.

M.O.M. Johnny Laing 

Notes:

Just a reminder to all teams to try and play any outstanding fixtures asap. Wishing all teams a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the Pool Committee.

Results - Week 9 - Tuesday 13th December 2011

Slemish Hotshots 3 - 3 Moat Aces 

The Aces drew first blood when Jimmy Duffy defeated Chris McCrory in straight frames. David Calderwood levelled it at 1-1 when he beat Darren Gilmore also in straight frames. The Slemish went 2-1 up when Ryan Logan defeated Martin Hill by a 2-1 scoreline. The Aces once again levelled the score when Chris Dickson beat Gregory Shaw 2-1.In the fifth game K.D. Crabbe put the Aces into the lead when he beat Paul Bates by a 2-0 scoreline. In the final game Rodney Fleck made it 3-3 when he had a walkover as the Aces only had five men.

M.O.M. Jimmy Duffy

Social Sports 2 - 4 Fairhill Hustlers 

The away side took the first game when George McCullough beat Ross Hill 2-1. May Barr levelled the match when she beat Justin Kilpatrick by a 2-1 score line. In the third game Ritchie Irwin had a straight frames win over Adam Gordon and in the fourth game Derek Dunlop also had a win in straight frames over Richard Turtle. In the fifth game Dennis Keenan pulled one back for the Sports by defeating Paul Hayes by a 2-1 score line. In the final game Robert Graham made it 4-2 for the Fairhill by beating Richard Campbell in straight frames.

M.O.M. May Barr 

Michelin Masters 5 - 1 Connollys A 

Drew Sloan got the Masters off to a good start when he beat Martin O'Loughlin in straight frames. Alan Armstrong doubled the score when he beat Sean Donnelly by a 2-1 scoreline. The next three games were all won in straight frames the Masters winners were Rick McMaster, Brian Hanna and David Armstrong who beat Davy Cummins, John Walker and Joey McNally respectively, to make the score 5-0 for Michelin. In the final game Alan Smyth saved Connollys A from the whitewash when he beat Harry Eagleson in straight frames for a final score of 5-1 for Michelin.

M.O.M. Alan Smyth

Coach Bar 2 - 4 Social Cobwebs 

Darren Magee put the Cobwebs ahead when he beat Rodney Shirley in straight frames. In the second game Ricky McNeill defeated Paul Gray by a 2-1 scoreline and in the third game the Cobwebs made it 3-0 when Chris McGaughey defeated Paul Shaw by a 2-1 score line. In the fourth game the Coach pulled one back when Billy Andrews beat Peter Dickson 2-1 after losing the first frame. The Coach got another one back after Aaron Irwin had a straight frames win over Stephen Holmes to make the score 3-2 for the Cobwebs. In the final  game Jimmy Knowles had a 2-1 win over Philip McAllister after coming from one down to leave the final score 4-2 for the Cobwebs.

M.O.M. Aaron Irwin 

Diamond Bar 4 - 2 Horse and Jockey 

Damian White got the home team into the lead when he beat Johnny Laing in straight frames. Mark Davidson levelled the match by beating Adrian Mann by a 2-1 scoreline after losing the first frame. The Diamond went back into the lead again by winning the next two games without losing a frame there winners being Declan Heggarty and Brendan O'Mullan who beat Dean Hill and Sam McCalmont for a 3-1 lead for the Diamond. Henry Butler pulled one back for the Jockey when he beat Chris Gordon in straight frames. In the final game Ian Boal defeated Gary Hillis 2-0 for a 4-2 win for the Diamond Bar.

M.O.M. Damian White 

Connollys B 4 - 2 Michelin Inbetweeners 

Brett McLaughlin got the B team the lead when he beat Lee Wright by a 2-1 scoreline. Pat McAnally made it two when he beat Gary Ormandy in straight frames. In the third game Ryan Foster had a 2-1 win over Gareth Rowe to make the score 3-0 for Connollys. In the fourth game Dessie Cooper pulled one back for Michelin when he defeated Dean Dunlop by a 2-1 scoreline. In the fifth game Alan Davidson restored the three game difference with a win in straight frames and in the final game Phil Houston pulled another game back when he beat Barry McLarnon also in straight frames for a final score of 4-2 for Connollys B.

M.O.M. Phil Houston 

Monday 12 December 2011

Brian storms back to claim the first individual title of the season!!!

The Tommy Nelson Memorial Individual Competition took place yesterday in The Moat Bar. 16 players entered the competition, and with a few familiar faces missing, it was safe to say this competition was wide open. In round one, the matches were played in a best-of-5 format, and the results were:
Round 1
Lee Wright 0 - 3 DREW SLOAN
Martin Hill 0 - 3 RICHARD CAMPBELL
RUFF ERWIN 3 - 0 Robert Graham
BRIAN HANNA 3 - 0 Paul McAuley
Chris Dickson 0 - 3 RYAN FOSTER
RITCHIE IRWIN 3 - 0 Darren Gilmore
David Armstrong 1 - 3 PHIL HOUSTON
DEREK DUNLOP 3 - 2 Justin Kilpatrick


The next round stayed with the best-of-5 format, with the results being:
Round 2
Drew Sloan 0 - 3 RICHARD CAMPBELL
Ruff Erwin 1 - 3 BRIAN HANNA
RYAN FOSTER 3 - 1 Ritchie Irwin
Phil Houston 2 - 3 DEREK DUNLOP

The semi-final stage was then played in a best-of-7 format, with the results being:
Semi-Finals
Richard Campbell 0 - 4 BRIAN HANNA
RYAN FOSTER 4 - 2 Derek Dunlop

The final was between Brian Hanna (Michelin Masters) & Ryan Foster (Connollys B), who was last year’s reigning champion. The match was played in a best-of-9 format, and the result was:
BRIAN HANNA 5 – 4 Ryan Foster
Brian came storming back from 4-2 down, and clinched the title in the deciding frame. Well done to Brian on winning the Tommy Nelson Memorial Trophy.

Friday 9 December 2011

Results - Week 8 - Tuesday 6th December 2011

Slemish Hotshots 4 - 2 Horse and Jockey

The Slemish took a 2-0 lead by winning the first two games both by 2-0 score lines. Their winners being David Calderwood and Gregory Shaw who beat Sam McCalmont and Dean Hill. Damian Keenan made it 3-0 when he beat Mark Davidson by a 2-1 score line. In the fourth game Eddie Maxwell pulled one back for the Horse and Jockey when he beat Chris Adams 2-1 after losing the first frame. In game five Chris McCrory restored the three game lead when he defeated Johnny Laing also by a 2-1 score line after losing the first frame. In the last game Henry Butler pulled another one back for the Jockey when he beat Ryan Logan 2-1 and he also had lost the first frame and this left the score 4-2 for the Slemish Hotshots.

M.O.M. Eddie Maxwell

Moat Aces 1 - 5 Michelin Masters


Brian Hanna won the first game when he beat Darren Gilmore in straight frames. Drew Sloan made it 2-0 for the Masters when he defeated David Gillespie 2-1 after losing the first frame. Michelin raced into a 5-0 lead when they won the next three games all by 2-0 score lines. Their winners being Donald Alexander, David Armstrong and Rick McMaster who beat Gary Mullan, Alan Rainey and David Carlisle respectively. In the last game K.D Crabbe saved the whitewash when he beat Alan Armstrong by a 2-1 score line after losing the first frame this left the score 5-1 for the Masters.

M.O.M. K.D. Crabbe

Michelin Inbetweeners 4 - 2 Diamond Bar

Gary Ormandy got the home team off to a good start when he beat Adrian Mann by a 2-1 score line but had to come from being one frame down. Lee Wright made it 2-0 when he had a win in straight frames over Damian White. In the third game the Diamond pulled one game back when Declan Heggarty came from behind to beat Finton Long 2-1.Phil Houston restored the two game difference when he beat Brendan O'Mullan by a 2-0 score line. In game five Chris Penny had a win in straight frames over Chris Gordon and in the last game Ian Boal had to come from being one frame down to beat Gareth Rowe 2-1 to leave the final score 4-2 for the Inbetweeners.

M.O.M. Ian Boal

Connollys A 5 - 1 Social Sports

Joey McNally won the first game for Connollys when he beat Ross Hill by a 2-1 score line. Davie Cummins made it two for the home team with a 2-1 win over Adam Gordon. In the third game Social Sports pulled one back when Richard Campbell defeated Johnny Walker also by a 2-1 score line. Sean Donnelly restored the two game advantage when he had a straight frame victory over Rosie Turtle and in the fifth game Kevin Scullion came from being one down to win 2-1 against Richard Turtle. In the final game Alan Smith had a 2-0 win over Dennis Keenan to leave the final score 5-1 for Connollys.

M.O.M. Kevin Scullion

NOTES:

Two games were cancelled and will be played at a later date see below:

Social Cobwebs v Connollys B
Fairhill Hustlers V Coach Bar

Tuesday 6 December 2011

Tommy Nelson Date Arranged!!!!

The popular Tommy Nelson Competition will be played in the Moat Bar this Sunday 11th December. Registration is at 1:30 and competition to start at 2 sharp! £3 entry fee! The football will be on tv in the bar, the more entries the better! See you there….

On another note, an open pool competition will be held in Connollys Bar on Saturday 17th December at 12 sharp. The entry fee is £5 and £100 will be added to the prize fund! Definately a competition worth entering!

Results - Week 7 - Tuesday 29th November 2011

Social Sports 4-2 Moat Aces

Ross Hill got the Sports off to a good start by winning the first game he beat Darren Gilmore by a 2-1 score line. Adam Gordon doubled the score by beating Jimmy Duffy also by a 2-1 score line. The Aces pulled one back when Martin Hill defeated Dennis Keenan 2-1. In the fourth game Richard Campbell restored the two game lead when he beat David Carlisle 2-1 after losing the first frame. In the fifth Alan Rainey pulled another one back for the Aces with a straight frame win over John Grierson and in the last game Richard Turtle defeated K.D. Crabbe in straight frames for a final score of 4-2 for the Social Sports.

M.O.M. Martin Hill

Connollys B 5 - 1 Fairhill Hustlers

Connollys got off to a flyer after winning the first four games without losing a frame. There winners being Pat McAnally, Dean Dunlop, Ryan Foster and Connor Connolly who all defeated George McCullough, Paul Hayes, Derek Dunlop and Justin Kilpatrick all by 2-0 score lines. In the fifth game Fairhill pulled one back through Robert Graham who defeated Barry McLarnon by a 2-1 score line. In the final game Brett McLaughlin wrapped it all up by defeating Ritchie Irwin by a 2-1 score line to leave the final score 5-1 for Connollys B.

M.O.M. Robert Graham

Slemish Hotshots 1 - 5 Michelin Masters

The Masters arrived in Broughshane and hit the Slemish for four before they knew the match had started. The Masters won the first four games without dropping a frame there winners being Drew Sloan, Alan Armstrong, Rick McMaster and David Armstrong. In the fifth game Ryan Logan won for Slemish by defeating Donald Alexander by a 2-1 score line. In the last game Harry Eagleson finished off a good night for Michelin by beating Damian Keenan 2-1 and leaving the final score 5-1 for the Michelin Masters.

M.O.M. Alan Armstrong

Horse and Jockey 0 - 6 Michelin Inbetweeners

Michelin Inbetweeners made the journey into Bryan Street to play and got off to a flyer when they took the first four games without dropping a frame. There winners being Gary Ormandy ,Lee Wright, Gareth Rowe and Finton Long who defeated Johnny Laing, Mark Davidson, Sam McCalmont and Dean Hill respectively . The Jockey got off to a good start in game when Henry Butler won the first frame against Phil Houston, but Phil fought back to win the next two frames and take the game. In the final frame Michael Thompson defeated Eddie Maxwell in straight frames to leave the final match score 6-0 for the Inbetweeners.

M.O.M. Phil Houston

Notes:

The matches between Diamond Bar Portglenone and  Social Cobwebs and the match between Coach Bar and Connollys A will both be played at a later date.

Friday 25 November 2011

Results - Week 6 - Tuesday 22nd November 2011

Fairhill Hustlers 3 - 3 Michelin Masters

George McCullough got the home team off to a winning start when he beat David Armstrong in straight frames. Michelin levelled the match when Drew Sloan had to come from behind to win 2-1 against Paul Hayes. Fairhill once again took the lead when Derek Dunlop defeated Brian Hanna by a 2-0 score line. Michelin regained the lead by winning the next two games both by 2-0 score lines for a 3-2 overall lead there winners being Alan Armstrong and Rick McMaster who defeated Justin Kilpatrick and Robert Graham. In the last game the home team had Ritchie Irwin who beat Donald Alexander also in straight frames to leave the final match result a draw.

M.O.M. Ritchie Irwin

Connollys A 2 - 4 Moat Aces

The Moat Aces got off to a good start when Jimmy Duffy had a win in straight frames over Marcus Westall. Connollys levelled the match with a come from behind win for Johnny Walker over Darren Gilmore. The Moat took the lead for the second time when Chris Dickson had to come from being one down to defeat Sean Donnelly  2-1. Alan Smyth levelled the score again with a win in straight frames over Gary Mullan to leave the score at 2-2. In the fifth game Joey McNally won the first but lost out in the next two to David Carlisle for a 2-1 win and in the last game KD Crabbe settled the match with a 2-0 win over Kevin Scullion for a final score of 4-2 for the Moat Aces.

M.O.M. KD Crabbe

Michelin Inbetweeners 5 - 1 Coach Bar

The home team took the lead through Lee Wright who defeated Billy Andrews in straight frames. In the second game Gary Ormandy made it 2-0 for Michelin when he beat Rodney Shirley also in straight frames. In the third game Finton Long won the first frame but Paul Gray fought back to win the next two frames for a 2-1 win for the Coach. After this it all went Michelins way with them winning the last three games without dropping a frame. Their winners being Dessie Cooper, Gareth Rowe and Phil Houston who defeated Paul Shaw, Paul McGall and Philip McAllister for a final score of 5-1 for the Inbetweeners.

M.O.M. Paul Gray

Diamond Bar 1 - 5 Slemish Hotshots

The away team got off to the better start when they won the first game through Damian Keenan who beat Brendan O'Mullan in straight frames. In the second game Slemish doubled their lead when Gary Rodgers beat Chris Gordon by a 2-1 score line. The third was the same with Gregory Shaw having a 2-1 win against Damian White. Declan Heggarty won the first frame of game four but could not hold out against Rodney Fleck who won 2-1. In the fifth Ryan Logan had a 2-1 win over Adrian Mann to make the score 5-0 for the away team. In the final game Ian Boal saved a whitewash when he came from one down to win 2-1 against Chris Adams to leave the final score 5-1 for the Slemish.

M.O.M. Ian Boal

Horse and Jockey 1 - 5   Connollys B

The away team went into a 2-0 lead with 2-0 wins from Pat McAnally and Brett McLaughlin who defeated Eddie Maxwell and Mark Davidson. In the third game Johnny Laing pulled one back for the Jockey when he defeated Connor Connolly by a 2-1 score line. The Horse and Jockey fight back was short lived because they lost the next three games to Connollys B all by 2-0 score lines. There winners being Dean Dunlop, Barry McLarnon and Ryan Foster who defeated Dean Hill, Gary Hillis and Sam McCalmont to make the final score 5-1 for Connollys B.

M.O.M. Pat McAnally

Social Cobwebs 4 - 2 Social Sports

Victor McAlonan got the Cobwebs off to a good start when he defeated Ross Hill 2-1 after losing the first frame. Andy McAlonan doubled the lead when he beat Dennis Keenan in straight frames. In the third game Stephen Holmes had to come from behind to beat Adam Gordon 2-1. In the fourth game John Grierson pulled one back for the Sports when he beat Chris McGaughey in straight frames. In the fifth game Jimmy Knowles had to come from behind to beat Richard Turtle 2-1 after losing the first frame. In the final game Richard Campbell had a walkover as Cobwebs could only field five players to leave the score 4-2 for the Cobwebs.

M.O.M. Adam Gordon

Monday 21 November 2011

Results - Week 5 - Tuesday 15th November 2011

Coach Bar 4 - 2 Horse and Jockey

The Coach raced into a 2-0 lead with two 2-0 wins from Paul Shaw and William Andrews who beat Johnny Laing and Mark Davidson respectively. In the third game the Jockey pulled one back when Gary Hillis came from being one down to defeat Aaron Erwin 2-1. Rodney Shirley restored the two game lead when he defeated Dean Hill by a 2-0 score line. Back came the Horse and Jockey through Sam McCalmont who lost the first frame but won the next two for a 2-1 win over Philip McAllister. In the last game Darren O’Neill came from being one down to defeat Henry Butler 2-1 for a final score of 4-2 for the Coach Bar.

M.O.M. Darren O'Neill

Michelin Masters 5 - 1 Social Cobwebs

Drew Sloan got the home team off to a good start with a 2-0 win over Andy McAlonan. The Masters reeled off the next two games both by 2-0 wins to give them a 3-0 lead. Their winners being Alan and David Armstrong. In the fourth game Stephen Holmes took the first frame for the Cobwebs but lost out on the next two frames to Brian Hanna who won 2-1. In the fifth game Rick McMaster had a win in straight frames over Liam Erwin to make the score 5-0 for the Masters. In the last game Jimmy Knowles saved a whitewash when he defeated Harry Eagleson also in straight frames.

M.O.M. Jimmy Knowles

Slemish Hotshots 4 - 2 Connollys A

The home team raced into a 3-0 lead with three 2-0 wins from Gregory Shaw, Gary Rodgers and David Calderwood who all defeated Kevin Scullion, Alan Smyth and Johnny Walker respectively. Connollys roared back by taking the next two games to make the match score 3-2 to the Hotshots, Joey McNally defeated Rodney Fleck and Connaire McAuley defeated Chris Adams both by 2-0 score lines to leave it all on the last game. Amy Logan won the first frame for Connollys but Ryan Logan fought back to take the last two frames for a 2-1 win and leave the final score 4-2 for Slemish Hotshots.

M.O.M. Connaire McAuley

Social Sports 1 - 5 Michelin Inbetweeners

Dessie Cooper gave the away team the lead when he beat Ross Hill in straight frames, Lee Wright doubled the score with a 2-1 win over Dennis Keenan. In the third game the Social Sports pulled one back when Adam Gordon defeated Gareth Rowe 2-1 after losing the first frame. In game four Gary Ormandy restored the two game difference when he beat Richard Campbell by a 2-1 score line. In game five Phil Houston made it 4-1 for the Inbetweeners after he defeated Richard Turtle in straight frames and in the final game Finton Long also had a straight frames win over Brian Boyd to leave the final score 5-1 for the Michelin Inbetweeners.

M.O.M. Adam Gordon

Moat Aces 1 - 5 Fairhill Hustlers

George McCullough got the Hotshots off to a good start when he defeated Darren Gilmore by a 2-1 score line. Paul Hayes doubled the score when he beat Jimmy Duffy in straight frames. Derek Dunlop made the score 3-0 for the Hustlers when he beat Chris Dickson by a 2-1 score line. In the fourth game K.D.Crabbe came from being one down to win 2-1 against Justin Kilpatrick and pull the score back to 3-1 for the Fairhill. In game five Robert Graham had a win in straight frames over David Carlisle and in the final game Ritchie Irwin had a 2-1 win over Gary Bonnes after losing the first frame to leave the score 5-1 for the Fairhill Hustlers.

M.O.M. K.D. Crabbe

Connollys B 6 - 0 Diamond Bar

The home team got off to a flier when they reeled off the first four games without losing a frame the Connollys winners were Pat McAnally, Brett McLaughlin, Barry McLarnon and Ryan Foster whose opponents were Adrian Mann, Brendan O'Mullan, Declan Heggarty and Damian White  respectively. In the fifth game Chris Gordon won the first frame but fell by the way in the next two frames that were won by Dean Dunlop to give Connollys B another win. In the final Alan Davidson came from being one frame down to win 2-1 against Ian Boal and leave the final score 6-0 for Connollys B.

M.O.M. Brett McLaughlin

Re-arranged Match from week 3 01/11/11

Coach Bar 0 - 6 Connollys B

Pat McAnally gave the away team the lead when he defeated William Andrews in straight frames. In the second game Ryan Foster doubled the score when he beat Paul Shaw by a 2-1 score line after this Connollys ran away with the next three games when Brett McLaughlin, Dean Dunlop and Barry McLarnon all had wins in straight frames against Paul Gray, Rodney Shirley and Aaron Irwin. In the final game Alan Davidson defeated Philip McAllister by a 2-1 score line to leave the final score 6-0 for Connollys B.

M.O.M. Dean Dunlop

Thursday 10 November 2011

Results - Week 4 - Tuesday 8th November 2011

Michelin Inbetweeners 3 - 3 Michelin Masters 

Gary Ormandy got the home team away to a good start when he beat Rick McMaster by a 2-1 score line. In the second Brian Hanna levelled for the Masters when he defeated Gareth Rowe also by a 2-1 score line. The Masters took the lead when Drew Sloan beat Finton Long in straight frames (8-ball clearance frame 1). The next two games were both won in straight frames by the Inbetweeners to put them into a 3-2 lead, there winners being Lee Wright and Phil Houston who beat David Armstrong and his brother Alan. The match finished a draw when Harry Eagleson fought back from losing the first frame to win 2-1 against Chris Penney to leave the final score 3-3.

M.O.M. Harry Eagleson   

Social  Cobwebs 3 - 3 Moat Aces       

Andy McAlonan had to come from losing the first frame to win 2-1 against Darren Gilmore. In the second game Victor McAlonan made it 2-0 for the Cobwebs when he defeated Gary Bonnes by a 2-1 score line. In the third Chris McGaughey came from behind to win 2-1 against Martin Hill and leave the score 3-0 for the Cobwebs. After this the momentum changed and the Moat Aces won the last three games to leave the match a 3-3 draw all were 2-0 wins for Chris Dickson, David Carlisle and KD Crabbe who defeated Liam Erwin ,Stephen Holmes and Jimmy Knowles all in straight frames. 

M.O.M. KD Crabbe   

Diamond Bar 3 - 3 Coach Bar

The home team took the lead when Damian White beat Paul Gray by a 2-1 score line. Aaron Erwin levelled the match when he had a straight frames victory over Adrian Mann. Billy Andrews gave the Coach the lead with a come from behind win against Declan Heggarty to win 2-1. Brendan O'Mullan defeated Paul Shaw in straight frames to leave the score level at 2-2. The Coach took the lead again when Philip McAllister had a 2-0 win over Chris Gordon and in the last game Ian Boal secured a draw when he beat Rodney Shirley in straight frames. Ian Boal had an 8-ball clearance in the frame 1.

M.O.M. Ian Boal  

Connolly’s B 5 - 1 Slemish Hotshots

Ryan Foster put the B team into the lead with a 2-1 win against David Calderwood. Connolly’s B carried on by winning the next three games all by 2-0 score lines. There winners being Pat McAnally, Dean Dunlop and Brett McLaughlin who defeated Damian Keenan Gary Rodgers and Rodney Fleck respectively to leave the score 4-0 for the home team. In the fifth Chris Adams pulled one back for the Hotshots when he beat Connor Connolly by a 2-1 score line. In the last game Barry McLarnon restored the 4 game lead when he beat Ryan Logan 2-1 after losing the first frame to leave the score 5-1 for Connolly’s B.

M.O.M. Chris Adams

Horse and Jockey 2 - 4 Social Sports

Ross Hill got the away team off to a good start when he beat Mark Davidson in straight frames. Adam Gordon made it two for the Social Sports when he beat Gary Hillis by a 2-1 score line. Richard Campbell had to come from behind to beat Sam McCalmont 2-1 for a 3-0 score line for the Sports. Eddie Maxwell pulled one back when he defeated Richard Turtle in straight frames then Henry Butler made it 3-2 when he pulled another one back by beating John Grierson 2-1 after losing the first frame. In the last game Dennis Keenan sealed the victory with a 2-0 win over Johnny Laing for a final score of 4-2 for the Social Sports.

M.O.M. Adam Gordon 

Fairhill Hustlers 5 - 1 Connolly's A 

George McCullough got the home team off to a winning start when he beat Johnny Walker 2-1. Paul Hayes made it 2-0 when he defeated Sean Donnelly by a 2-1 score. Justin Kilpatrick made it three when he came back from being one down and make the score 3-0 for the Fairhill. In the fourth Joey McNally pulled one back for Connolly’s when he defeated Derek Dunlop in straight frames.  This was all there was of a fight back as the last two games were both won by 2-0 score lines to leave the final score 5-1 for the Fairhill. There winners being Robert Graham who defeated Alan Smyth and Ritchie Irwin who won against Tom Doran.

M.O.M. Robert Graham

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Results - Week 3 - Tuesday 2nd November 2011

Slemish Hotshots 4 - 2 Fairhill Hustlers

Paul Hayes got the away team off to a flier when he beat David Calderwood by a 2-0 scoreline. Chris McCrory levelled the match by beating Derek Dunlop also by a 2-0 scoreline. In the third game Gregory Shaw put the Hotshots ahead when he beat George McCullough 2-1. Ryan Logan increased the lead to 3-1 for the home team when he beat Ritchie Irwin in straight frames. In the fifth game Robert Graham pulled one back for the Fairhill when he defeated Chris Adams also in straight frames. In the last game Rodney Fleck  came from being one down to win 2-1 against Justin Kilpatrick to leave the final score 4-2 for the Hotshots.

M.O.M.  Ryan Logan   

Social Sports 3 - 3 Diamond Bar      

Adam Gordon gave the home team first blood when he beat Adrian Mann in straight frames. Declan Heggarty levelled with a 2-0 win over Ross Hill. The Sports took the lead again when Dennis Keenan defeated Damian White also by a 2-0 scoreline. Back came the Diamond when Brendan O'Mullan beat Richard Turtle 2-0 to level the match score at 2-2. For the third time the Sports took the lead through Richard Campbell who defeated Chris Gordon once again by a 2-0 scoreline. In the final game Ian Boal got another point for the Diamond Bar when he came from being one game down to win 2-1 against Brian Boyd to leave the final score 3-3.

M.O.M.  Richard Campbell  

Moat Aces 2 - 4 Michelin Inbetweeners

Michelin raced into a two nil lead with wins by Gary Ormandy and Lee Wright who both had 2-1 wins over Darren Gilmore and Jimmy Duffy. In the third game Gareth Rowe made it 3 for Michelin when he came from being one down to win 2-1 against Garry Bonnes. In the fourth Alan Rainey pulled one back for the Moat when he beat Finton Long 2-1 after losing the first frame. In the fifth Philip Houston restored the three game difference when he had a win in straight frames over Chris Dickson. In the final game the Moat pulled another point back when David Carlisle defeated Mark Gillespie 2-1 after losing the first frame to leave the final score 4-2 for Michelin Inbetweeners.

M.O.M.  Philip Houston  

Michelin Masters 5 - 1 Horse and Jockey

Brian Hanna got the home team off to a good start by beating Jonny Laing 2-1 after losing the first frame. Ricky McMaster made it two nil with a 2-0 win over Mark Davidson. In the third game Drew Sloan had a win in straight frames over Eddie Maxwell which included an 8ball clearance in the second frame. David Armstrong came from losing the first frame to beat Gary Hillis  2-1 for a 4-0 lead for Michelin. Sammy McCalmont pulled one back when he beat Alan Armstrong 2-1 after losing the first frame. In the final game Paul McAuley beat Dean Hill by a 2-0 scoreline to leave the match 5-1 for the Michelin Masters.

M.O.M.  Sam McCalmont 

Connolly's A 2 - 4 Social Cobwebs

Andy McAlonan came from behind to win 2-1 over Kevin Scullion and give the Cobwebs an early lead. Victor McAlonan made it two for the Cobwebs when he defeated David Cummins also by a 2-1 scoreline. Connolly's pulled one back when Sean Donnelly beat Chris McGaughey in straight frames to make the score 2-1 for the Cobwebs. In the fourth game Jimmy Knowles restored the two game advantage when he defeated Connaire McAuley by a 2-1 scoreline. Martin O'Loughlin pulled another back for Connolly's when he had a 2-1 win over Liam Erwin and in the final game Stephen Holmes had a 2-1 win over Alan Smyth to leave the final score 4-2 for the Cobwebs.

M.O.M. Sean Donnelly