Sunday, 11 March 2012

Results - Week 14 - Tuesday 28th February 2012

Michelin Inbetweeners 5 - 1 Moat Aces 

Michelin took the lead by winning the first game through Lee Wright who defeated Jimmy Duffy by a 2-1 scoreline. Gary Ormandy made it two nil when he had a win in straight frames over Darren Gilmore. Finton Long made it 3-0 when he came from being one down to win 2-1 against Martin Hill. In game four the Aces pulled one back through David Carlisle who beat Chris Penny by a 2-0 scoreline. In game five Dessie Cooper restored the three game advantage after he defeated K.D. Crabbe also by a 2-0 scoreline and in the last game Philip Houston had to come from behind to win 2-1 against George Crothers to leave the match score 5-1 for the Michelin Inbetweeners. 

M.O.M. David Carlisle

Connelly's B 3 - 3 Coach Bar 

This was a bit of a surprise score and definitely a good result for the Coach. Aaron Erwin put the Coach ahead when he beat Pat McAnally 2-1 after losing the first frame. Brett McLaughlin also came from one down to win 2-1 against Billy Andrews to level the match. In games three and four Connellys won both by 2-0 scorelines when Ryan Foster and Alan Davidson defeated Paul McCaw and Paul Shaw to leave the score 3-1 for Connellys B. In game five Rodney Shirley beat Dean Dunlop in straight frames to leave the score 3-2 and in the final game Philip McAllister earned his team the draw when he beat William Mitchell by a 2-1 scoreline to leave the final score a 3-3 draw.

M.O.M. Rodney Shirley 

Social Cobwebs 3 - 3 Connellys A 

Andy McAlonan got the Cobwebs off to a good start when he beat Kevin Scullion in straight frames. Tom Doran levelled the scores when he beat Chris McGaughey 2-0. The Cobwebs won the next two games both by 2-0 scorelines there winners being Ricky McNeill and Stephen Holmes who defeated Sean Donnelly and Peter Kyle. In game five Niall McElroy beat Jimmy Knowles in straight frames to leave the match score 3-2 for the Cobwebs. In the final game Alan Smyth had a walkover as the Cobwebs only had five players and this left the match result 3-3.

M.O.M. Niall McElroy

Horse & Jockey 1 - 5 Michelin Masters 

David Armstrong got the away team off to a good start when he defeated Sam McCalmont by a 2-0 scoreline. Rick McMaster doubled the score when he also had a 2-0 win over Gary Hillis. In game three Brian Hanna made it 3-0 when he defeated Eddie Maxwell by a 2-1 scoreline. Games four and five were also won by the Masters again both by 2-0 score lines with their winners being Alan Armstrong and Donald Alexander who defeated Johnny Laing and Dean Hill to leave the score 5-0 for the Masters. In the final game Mark Davidson pulled a game back for the Jockey when he defeated Harry Eagleson in straight frames to leave the final score 5-1 for Michelin Masters. 

M.O.M. Mark Davidson