Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Results - Week 14 - Tuesday 28th January 2014

Fairhill Hustlers 3-3 Coach Bar
 
The Coach took the lead through K.D.Crabbe when he beat George McCullough by a 2-1 score line. Back came the Hustlers through Richard Campbell to level the score at 1-1 when he beat Jimmy Gillespie by a 2-1 score line. In the third game the Hustlers took the lead when Robert Graham defeated Davy Gillespie in straight frames. In game four the Coach levelled the match at 2-2 when David Carlisle beat Justin Kilpatrick in straight frames. The Coach continued to push and took the lead through Darren Gilmore who defeated Ritchie Irwin 2-1 after he had lost the first frame. In the final game Fairhill levelled the match when Paul Hayes defeated Raymond Lynn by a 2-0 score line to leave the final match score at 3-3.
 
P.O.M. Darren Gilmore
 
Michelin Masters 4-2 Michelin Inbetweeners
 
Jimmy Knowles got the home off to a good start when he beat Gareth Rowe in straight frames. In the second game Drew Sloan won the first frame but Chris Penney came back and did an 8ball clearance in frame two and in the final frame Drew was not to be outdone for he also had an 8ball clearance to win the game 2-1. In game three the Masters increased the match score to 3-0 when David Armstrong defeated Gary Ormandy by a 2-1 score line. In game four Finton Long pulled one game back for the Inbetweeners when he beat Rick McMaster in straight frames but in game five Alan Armstrong increased the lead for the Masters again when he beat Ryan Logan by a 2-1 score line. In the final game Phil Houston won another game for the Inbetweeners when he defeated Alan Rainey by a 2-1 score line to make the final score 4-2 for the Michelin Masters.
 
P.O.M. Finton Long
 
Diamond Duffers 2-4 Ballee Rollers
 
Frazer Young put the away team into the lead when he beat Steven Anderson in straight frames. Shane Hillis doubled the score for the Ballee when he defeated Jason Olgilvy by a 2-1 score line after he had lost the first frame. Stefan Armstrong made the score 3-0 for Ballee when he beat Darren McFetridge by a 2-1 score line. The Diamond pulled one back when Matthew Peacock defeated Johnny Clarke by a 2-1 score line . Ballee restored the three game lead when Dean Greer had a win in straight frames over Tam McMaster and in the final game Diamond Duffers got another one back when Jarlath Downey defeated Aaron Browne by a 2-1 score line to leave the final score 4-2 for the Ballee Rollers.
 
P.O.M. Matthew Peacock
 
Connolly's A 1-5 Diamond Dazzlers
 
Sean Donnelly put Connolly's A ahead when he defeated Ian Boal by a 2-1 score line after losing the first frame. This was a good start for Connolly's but it was as good as it got for them as Diamond Dazzlers won the next five games, there first winner was Malcolm Graffin who had a win in straight frames over Joe McNally. Robert Artt then put the Diamond ahead when he beat Johnny Walker 2-1 after losing the first frame. In game four Brendan O'Mullan also lost the first frame but won 2-1 against Kevin Scullion. In game five Adrian Rourke had a 2-1 win over Niall McIlroy for a match score of 4-1 for the Diamond. In the last game Robert Hargan had a win in straight frames over Rory McCormack to leave the final score of 5-1 for the Diamond Dazzlers.
 
P.O.M. Sean Donnelly
 
Social Club 0-6 Connolly's B
 
Connolly's took the lead through Pat McAnally who defeated Brian Boyd in straight frames. Next up was Brett McLaughlin who had a 2-1 win over John Fleck. In game three Dee Erwin defeated Ross Hill in straight frames to make the match score 3-0 for Connolly's B. Eddie Fleck won the first frame in game four against Connor Connolly but Connor won the next two frames to win the game 2-1. The last two games both went to Connolly's when Dean Dunlop and Alan Davidson both had 2-0 wins over Dennis Keenan and Marc McMullan for a final score of 6-0 for Connolly's B
 
P.O.M. Eddie Fleck
 
Notes
 
The game between Ballee Rollers and Fairhill Dreamers ended in a 3-3 draw but no score card was returned.
 
Could all teams please ensured that score cards are returned to the Secretary Campbell Garrett on time