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