Fairhill Hustlers 1-5 The Coach
The
Coach travelled out to Ahoghill and they got a great result. In the first game
Darren Gilmore came from behind to win 2-1 against Glenn Mairs and Cliff
Allison made it 2-0 for the Coach when he also came from behind to defeat
Richard Campbell 2-1. In the third game David Carlisle had a 2-1 victory over
George McCullough to make the score 3-0 for the Coach and when David Gillespie
won in straight frames against Justin Kilpatrick he made the match score 4-0.
In game five Robert Graham pulled one back for the Fairhill with a straight
frames win over Frazer Young. In the final game Jimmy Gillespie wrapped it all
up with a win over Ritchie Irwin by a 2-0 score line to make the final match
score 5-1 for the Coach Bar.
P.O.M.
Jimmy Gillespie
Diamond Duffers 3-3 Fairhill Dreamers
The
Diamond raced into a 2-0 lead through Ryan McCarroll and Steven Douglas who
both had wins in straight frames over Ricky Allen and Kenny Allen. In game
three the Dreamers pulled one back through Gary Allen who defeated Steven Anderson
by a 2-1 score line. In game four Matthew Peacock restored the two game
advantage for the Diamond when he beat Nigel McMaster in straight frames. In
the fifth game the Dreamers pulled another one back when Ian Dewar beat Ryan
McGerr also in straight frames to leave the match score at 3-2 to the Diamond.
In the final game Mark McClelland lost the first frame to Jason Olgilvy but he
fought back to win the remaining two frames for a victory and to secure a draw
for his team and the final match score of 3-3.
P.O.M.
Mark McClelland
Moat Mad Dogs 1-5 Michelin Masters
The
leaders travelled into the town to take on the Moat and got off to a flying
start by winning the first three games their winners being Jimmy Knowles, David
Armstrong and Chris Penny who defeated Ricky Moore, Richard Bamber and Sheree
Agnew all in straight frames. In game four the Moat pulled one back through
Allen Agnew who defeated Rick McMaster by a 2-1 score line to make the score
3-1 for the Michelin Masters. After this setback Michelin then won the last two
games through Alan Armstrong and Brian Hanna who defeated William Wilson and
Adele Rutherford in straight frames to make the final score of 5-1 for the
Michelin Masters.
P.O.M.
Allen Agnew
Social Club 1-5 The Mighty Moat
The
Mighty Moat went to the home of the Social Club and had a good victory, in the
first game Steven Magill defeated May Barr by a 2-0 score line and Daniel
Magill doubled the score for the Moat when he beat Eddie Fleck 2-1 after losing
the first frame. In game three Dean Robinson increased the lead when he beat
John Fleck in straight frames for a 3-0 lead for the Mighty Moat. In game four
the Social Club pulled a game back when Albert McBride defeated Colin Taylor by
a 2-0 score line. In game five David Nicholl restored the three game lead when
he beat Marc McMullan in straight frames, David had an 8ball clearance in the
first game. In the final game Alan Rainey made the final score 5-1 to the Moat
when he defeated Ross Hill by a 2-0 score line.
P.O.M.
David Nicholl
The Inbetweeners 6-0 Diamond Dazzlers
Lee
Wright defeated Malcolm Graffin in straight frames to get the home team off to
a good start. In game two Robert Artt won the first frame but Phil Houston
fought back to win 2-1. In game three Gary Ormandy had a win in straight frames
over Brendan Graffin to make the match score 3-0 for the Inbetweeners. Brian
Hannaway made it 4-0 for the home team when he defeated Chris Gordon by a 2-1
score line. In game five Gareth Rowe had a win in straight frames over Brendan
O’Mullan and in the last game Dessie Cooper beat Ian Boal 2-1 to make the final
match score of 6-0 for the Inbetweeners.
P.O.M.
Lee Wright
Notes
The
match between The Meatballs and the Towers Tavern was postponed and will be
played at a later date.