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