Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Results - Week 4 - Tuesday 5th November 2013


Connolly's A 4-2 Fairhill Dreamers

Glenn Mairs got the away team off to a good start when he beat Peter Kyle by a 2-0 score line. Pat McAnally levelled the score when he defeated Ricky Allen by the same score of 2-0, and Johnny Walker put Connolly's into the lead when he beat Guy Rodgers also by a 2-0 score. In game four Gareth Montgomery levelled the match at 2-2 with a 2-0 win over Joe McNally. In game five Connolly's took the lead again when Kevin Scullion beat Lyndsay McClelland 2-1 and in the final game Paul Havelin defeated Samantha Rea in straight frames for a 4-2 win for Connolly's A in the match.

P.O.M. Glenn Mairs


Fairhill Hustlers 3-3 Ballee Rollers

The first game went to the home team when Ritchie Irwin had a 2-0 win by defeating Aaron Browne. In game two Shane Hillis levelled the score at 1-1 when he came from behind to beat Justin Kilpatrick by a 2-1 score line. In game three the away team took the lead when Dean Greer  defeated Paul Hayes in straight frames, back came the Hustlers through Robert Graham who had a 2-0 win over Stefan Armstrong to level the match once again at 2-2. In game five Richard Campbell put the Hustlers ahead again with a 2-0 win over Colin McCaughern. In the last game Frazer Young had an excellent victory when he beat George McCullough by a 2-1 score line to leave the final match score at 3-3.

P.O.M. Frazer Young

Michelin Masters 5-1 Coach Bar

The Coach got off to a flyer when David Carlisle defeated Brian Hanna by a 2-1 score after losing the first frame. After this I'm afraid the Masters took control and only dropped one frame in the remaining five games. The next four games all went the way of Michelin Masters whose winners were Jimmy Knowles, David Armstrong, Rick McMaster and Drew Sloan who defeated Raymond Lynn , David Gillespie, Derek Steele and Darren Gilmore all by 2-0 score lines. In the final game Alan Rainey made the final score 5-1 for Michelin Masters when he came from one down to defeat K.D. Crabbe by a 2-1 score line.

P.O.M. David Carlisle


Ballee Black Ballers 2-4 Michelin Inbetweeners

Gary Ormandy got the away team off to a winning start when he beat Craig Young in straight frames. Jimmy Barr levelled the match at 1-1 when he beat Lee Wright also in straight frames. In game three Dessie Cooper restored the lead for the Inbetweeners when he beat Dean Robinson by a 2-1 score line after losing the first frame. In game four Finton Long also came from behind to beat Lewis Boyd by a 2-1 score line. In game five Phil Houston also had to come from behind to beat Allister Law by a 2-1 score line, and in the final game Paul Smyth pulled a game back for the Black Ballers when he defeated Gareth Rowe by a 2-1 score line for a final result of 4-2 for the Michelin Inbetweeners.

P.O.M. Jimmy Barr


Diamond Duffers 1-5 Connolly's B

The champions raced into a 4-0 lead when they had four 2-0 wins in a row with their winners being Pat McAnally, Brett McLaughlin , Marcus Westhall and Alan Davidson who all beat Jarlath Downey, Tam McMaster, Liam O'Kane and Kylie Lennox. In game five Connor Connolly made the score 5-0 for Connolly's B when he came from being one frame down to win 2-1 against Jason Olgilvy. In the final match Steven Anderson saved the whitewash with a win in straight frames against Dee Erwin to make the final match score of 5-1 for Connolly's B.

P.O.M. Steven Anderson

Social Club 1-5 Diamond Dazzlers

The Dazzlers got away to a good start by winning the first three games the first winner being Ian Boal who had a 2-1 win over Marc McMullan. In game two Ruairi O'Connell defeated Eddie Fleck in straight frames and in the third game Brendan O'Mullan also had a win in straight frames over Johnny Fleck. In game four Ross Hill pulled one back when he came from being one frame down to win 2-1 against Chris Gordon to make the match score 3-1 for the Diamond Dazzlers. In game five Adrian Rourke had a 2-0 win over Dennis Keenan and in the final game Malcolm Graffin defeated Brian Boyd also by a 2-0 score line for a final match score of 5-1 for the Diamond Dazzlers.

P.O.M. Ross Hill