Connollys B 6 - 0 Social Cobwebs
The home team got off to a good start when they won the first three games without dropping a frame. There winners being Dean Dunlop, Pat McAnally and Ryan Foster who defeated Johnny Holmes, Jimmy Knowles and Chris McGaughey. In game four Alan Davidson increased the lead when he beat Stephen Holmes by a 2-1 score line. The last two games were also won in straight frames the winners being Connor Connolly and Barry McLarnon who beat Ricky McNeill and Darren Magee to leave the final score 6-0 for Connollys B.
M.O.M. Alan Davidson
Horse & Jockey 0 - 6 Slemish Hotshots
Johnny Laing won the first frame for Horse & Jockey but lost out in the last two frames to Chris Ramsey 2-1 to put the Slemish ahead. Game two was a replica of game one with Paul Bates winning the last two games for a 2-1 victory over Gary Hillis to make the match score 2-0 for the Hotshots. The Hotshots then ran away with the match winning the remaining four games all by 2-0 score lines. The winners for Slemish were Gregory Shaw, Gary Rodgers, Chris Adams and Ryan Logan who defeated Sam McCalmont, Mark Davidson, Dean Hill and Henry Butler to leave the final score 6-0 for the Hotshots.
M.O.M. Ryan Logan
Coach Bar 2 - 4 Fairhill Hustlers
Paul Shaw won the first frame for the Coach but George McCullough fought back to win the last two frames for a 2-1 victory for the Fairhill. In game two Justin Kilpatrick doubled the lead for the Fairhill when he beat Rodney Shirley in straight frames. Paul Gray pulled one back for the Coach when he beat Derek Dunlop by a 2-1 score line. In game four Ritchie Irwin restored the two game lead when he beat James Miller 2-1 after losing the first frame. In game five Paul Hayes made it 4-1 for the Hustlers when he beat Philip McAllister by a 2-1 score line. In the last game Robert Graham won the first frame but Aaron Erwin won the next two frames to leave the final score 4-2 to the Fairhill Hustlers.
M.O.M. Ritchie Irwin
Michelin Masters 4 - 2 Moat Aces
K.D. Crabbe got the away team off to a good start when he beat Paul McAuley by a 2-1 score line. Rick McMaster levelled the scores when he beat Darren Gilmore in straight frames. Back came the Moat and they took the lead for a second time when Alan Rainey defeated David Armstrong by a 2-1 score line. Alan Armstrong levelled for Michelin with a straight frames victory over Brandon Rainey. Michelin took the lead for the first time when Brian Hanna beat David Carlisle 2-0 and Harry Eagleson secured the victory for Michelin when he beat George Crothers 2-0 to leave the final score 4-2 for Michelin Masters.
M.O.M. Harry Eagleson
Social Sports 3 - 3 Connollys A
Sean Donnelly got Connollys off to a good start when he beat Ross Hill 2-1 .Adam Gordon levelled the match when he defeated Kevin Scullion in straight frames . Joey McNally restored the lead for Connollys with a win in straight frames over Dennis Keenan. In game four Alan Smyth increased the lead for Connollys to 3-1 when he defeated Richard Turtle 2-1 after losing the first frame. Richard Campbell reduced the deficit when he had a 2-1 win over Niall McElroy and in the final game Brian Boyd had a walk over as Connollys only had five players to leave the final score 3-3.
M.O.M. Joey McNally
Rearranged Match from week 12 24/01/12
Michelin Inbetweeners 1 - 5 Fairhill Hustlers
Fairhill landed a massive blow to Inbetweeners title hopes as they steam rolled them by winning the first five games. George McCullough came from behind to beat Lee Wright 2-1The next two games were won in straight frames with the winners being Derek Dunlop and Paul Hayes who defeated Gareth Rowe and Phil Houston. In game four Robert Graham had to come from behind to win 2-1 against Chris Penny and in game five Ritchie Irwin beat Dessie Cooper by a 2-1 score line to make the score 5-0 for the Fairhill. In the final game Gary Ormandy saved a white wash by defeating Justin Kilpatrick in straight frames to leave the final score 5-1 for the Fairhill.
M.O.M. Gary Ormandy
Notes
Diamond Bar V Michelin Inbetweeners was called off and will be played at a later date.