Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Results - Week 10 - Tuesday 9th December 2014

Fairhill Hustlers 1 - 5 The Inbetweeners

Gary Ormandy got the away team off to a good start when he defeated Richard Campbell by a 2-1 score line. Lee Wright made it two for the Inbetweeners when he beat Glenn Mairs in straight frames. In the third game Phil Houston increased the lead to 3-0 when he beat George McCullough also in straight frames with the help of an 8ball clearance in the first frame. In game four Ryan Logan had a 2-0 win over Justin Kilpatrick to make the match score 4-0 to the Inbetweeners. In game five the Hustlers pulled a game back when Robert Graham defeated Gareth Rowe in straight frames and in the final game Paul Francey made the score 5-1 for the Inbetweeners when he beat Paul Hayes by a 2-0 score line.

P.O.M. Robert Graham

The Coach 2 - 4 Towers Tavern

The home team took the lead when they won the first game through Cliffy Allison who beat Dean Greer in straight frames. The Towers Tavern levelled the match through James Millar who defeated Darren Gilmore 2-1 after losing the first frame. The Towers took the lead when Drew Sloan beat Davy Gillespie by a 2-1 score line. In game four the Coach levelled the match through David Carlisle who beat Allister Law by a 2-0 score line.  The Towers took the lead again when K.D. Crabbe had a win in straight frames over Frazer Young and in the final game Shane Moody defeated Jimmy Gillespie by a 2-0 score line for a final match score of 4-2 for the Towers Tavern.

P.O.M. K.D.Crabbe

Michelin Masters 5 - 1 Mighty Moat

The Moat took the lead through David Nicholl who defeated Jimmy Knowles in straight frames but the Masters squared the match when David Armstrong defeated Martin Hill 2-0 with the help of an 8ball clearance in the first frame. In game three Rick McMaster had a 2-1 win over Daniel Magill. The last three games all went the same way with Michelin winning all three games by 2-1 score lines after they had all lost the first frames. There winners being Alan Armstrong, Chris Penny and Brian Hanna who had an 8ball clearance in frame three the Mighty Moat losers were Dean Robinson, Steven Magill and Alan Rainey to leave the final match score of 5-1 to the Michelin Masters.

P.O.M. David Armstrong

Social Club 2 - 3 Fairhill Dreamers

The Fairhill Dreamers won the first game to take a 1-0 lead when Ian Dewar beat Brian Boyd in straight frames but back came the Social Club to level the scores when Eddie Fleck defeated Mark McClelland also in straight frames. In game three the Fairhill Dreamers took the lead again when Sean Brannigan had a win in straight frames against Ross Hill to make the match score 2-1 for the Fairhill. In game four the Social Club drew level when Albert McBride defeated Gary Allen in straight frames to make the match score 2-2. In game five Linzi McClelland defeated May Barr by a 2-0 score line for a final match score of 3-2 for the Fairhill. In the final game it was declared void as both teams only had five players to leave the final score of 3-2 for the Fairhill Dreamers.

P.O.M. Linzi McClelland

Diamond Dazzlers 6 - 0 Diamond Duffers

In this Portglenone derby it was a one sided affair with the Dazzlers running up a 6-0 score line and only dropping one frame in the last game. Their first five winners were Malcolm Graffin, Brendan O’Mullan, Chris Gordon, Adrian Rourke and Robert Artt who defeated Jason Olgilvy, Steven Douglas, Ryan McCarroll, Matthew Peacock and Tam McMaster to take a 5-0 lead for the Dazzlers. In the last game Ian Boal had to come back from being one down to win 2-1 against Steven Anderson to make the final score of 6-0 for the Diamond Dazzlers.

P.O.M. Chris Gordon

Re-Arranged Match from Week 5 04/11/14

Diamond Duffers 0 - 6 The Mighty Moat

In the first game Steven Magill put the Mighty Moat ahead when he beat Ryan McCarroll 2-1 after losing the first frame. The next two games were both won in straight frames when Daniel Magill and Michael Thompson beat Ryan McGerr and Steven Anderson. In games four and five both were won by the Mighty Moat by 2-1 score lines, their winners being David Nicholl and Colin Taylor who beat Matthew Peacock and Tam McMaster to make the match score 5-0 for the Moat. The Moat won the last game as the Diamond only had five players for a final match score of 6-0 for the Mighty Moat.

P.O.M Michael Thompson

Notes


Connolly’s A V Moat Mad Dogs was postponed and will be played at a later date.

Results - Week 9 - Tuesday 2nd December 2014

Diamond Duffers 2 - 4 Michelin Masters

Jimmy Knowles got the away team off to a good start when he defeated Tam McMaster in straight frames to give the visitors a lead. In game two the Duffers equalised after Ryan McGerr came from being one down to win 2-1 against Chris Penny. Allan Armstrong restored the lead for the Masters when he defeated Ryan McCarroll in straight frames but back came the Diamond Duffers to level the match once again when Matthew Peacock defeated Rick McMaster in straight frames to make the match score 2-2. In game five Michelin regained the lead for the third time through Brian Hanna who beat Steven Anderson in straight frames and David Armstrong had a walkover win in the final game for Michelin when the Diamond failed to field a player and this left the final match score at 4-2 for the Michelin Masters.

P.O.M. Matthew Peacock

Fairhill Hustlers 6 - 0 Moat Mad Dogs

In the first game Sheree Agnew Tufts won the first frame but George McCullough fought back by winning the next two frames for a 2-1 win. The second game was a replica of the first with Allen Agnew winning the first frame for the Moat but Justin Kilpatrick won the last two frames for a 2-1 win. In game three Richard Campbell made it 3-0 for the Fairhill when he defeated Keith Agnew in straight frames. Game four started with an 8ball clearance from Glenn Mairs who also won the second frame for a 2-o win over Richard Bamber. In game five Robert Graham also had a win in straight frames over William Wilson and in the final game Andy Tufts won the first frame against Paul Hayes but Paul fought back to win the game 2-1 and make the final match score 6-0 for the Fairhill Hustlers.

P.O.M. Glenn Mairs

Mighty Moat 2 - 4 Diamond Dazzlers

The Moat got off to a flyer when David Nicholl defeated Chris Gordon by a 2-1 score line. Malcolm Graffin levelled the scores when he beat Colin Taylor also by a 2-1 score line. After this the Diamond took control of the match with them winning the next three games all by 2-0 score lines, their winners being Robert Artt, Brendan O’Mullan and Adrian Rourke who beat Alan Rainey, Dean Robinson and Steven Magill to leave the match score of 4-1 for the Diamond. In the last game the Mighty Moat claimed another point when Daniel Magill defeated Ian Boal in straight frames to make the final match score of 4-2 for the Diamond Dazzlers.

P.O.M. Adrian Rourke

The Meatballs 5 - 1 The Coach

Barry McLarnon gave the Meatballs the lead when he defeated Clifford Allison by a 2-1 score line. In game two the Coach levelled the score when David Gillespie defeated Brett McLaughlin in straight frames. In game three Pat McAnally had a win in straight frames over Frazer Young. Alan Davidson made it 3-1 for the Meatballs when he defeated David Carlisle by a 2-1 score line. In game five Owen Butler had a win in straight frames over Jimmy Gillespie and in the final game David O’Sullivan also had a win in straight frames over Alan Balmer to make the final score line of 5-1 for the Meatballs.

P.O.M. David Gillespie

The Inbetweeners 5 - 1 Fairhill Dreamers

The Inbetweeners raced into a 2-0 match lead by winning the first two games both by 2-0 score lines, their winners being Paul Francey and Brian Hannaway who defeated Kenny Allen and Gary Allen. In game three Gary Ormandy made the match score 3-0 when when he beat Sean Brannigan by a 2-1 score line. In game four the Fairhill pulled one back through Nigel McMaster who beat Lee Wright 2-1 after losing the first frame. In game five Linzi McClelland won the first frame against Ryan Logan but Ryan won the next two frames for a 2-1 win and in the last game Phil Houston with the help of an 8ball clearance in the first frame defeated Ian Dewar in straight frames to make the final match score of 5-1 for the Inbetweeners.

P.O.M. Nigel McMaster

Social Club 0 - 6 Connolly’s A

Connolly’s raced into a 3-0 lead without dropping a point, their winners being John McAllister, Gary Erwin and Mark Campbell who defeated Marc McMullan, Eddie Fleck and John Fleck in straight frames. In game four Joey McNally defeated Albert McBride by a 2-1 score line. In game five Gary Clarke had a win in straight frames against Ross Hill to make the match score 5-0 for Connolly’s A. In the final game Dean Dunlop had a win in straight frames over Brian Boyd to make the final match score of 6-0 for Connolly’s A.


P.O.M. Dean Dunlop

Results - Week 8 - Tuesday 25th November 2014

Diamond Duffers 1 - 5 Towers Tavern

The Towers Tavern got off to a great start by winning the first two games without dropping a frame their winners were James Millar and Allister Law who defeated Jason Ogilvy and Tam McMaster. In game three Drew Sloan beat Steven Anderson by a 2-1 score line and after that Shane Moody made it 4-0 for the Towers Tavern when he had a win in straight frames over Matthew Peacock. In game five the Diamond Duffers pulled one back with a 2-1 win for Ryan McCarroll against David O'Neill but in the final game it was back to the usual for the Towers when KD Crabbe defeated Ryan McGirr in straight frames to leave the final match score of 5-1 for the Towers Tavern.

P.O.M. Ryan McCarroll

Mighty Moat 4 - 2 Fairhill Hustlers 

Michael Thompson got the Mighty Moat off on a winning way when he defeated Paul Hayes by a 2-1 score line. Alan Rainey increased the lead for the Moat when he beat Richard Campbell also by a 2-1 score line after being one frame down. In game three Daniel Magill made it 3-0 for the Mighty Moat when he beat Glenn Mairs in straight frames. The Fairhill then started a comeback by winning the next two games Justin Kilpatrick defeated David Nicholl by a 2-1 score line and Robert Graham beat Martin Hill in straight frames to make the match score 3-2 for the Moat. In the final game Colin Taylor restored the Moats lead when he defeated Ritchie Irwin by a 2-1 score line for a final score of 4-2 for the Mighty Moat. 

P.O.M. Colin Taylor

Connolly's A 1 - 5 The Inbetweeners

Brian Hannaway put the away team into the lead with a straight frames win over Gary Clarke and Gary Ormandy doubled the lead when he beat Gary Erwin by a 2-1 scor eline. In game three Phil Houston made it three for the Inbetweeners when he defeated Joey McNally in straight frames. In game four Connolly's pulled a game back with a win from John McAllister who had to come from being one down against Gareth Rowe to make the match score 3-1 for the Inbetweeners. In game five Paul Francey had a 2-0 win over Mark Campbell and in the final game Dessie Cooper also had a 2-0 win over Keiran Butler to leave the final match score of 5-1 for the Inbetweeners. 

P.O.M. John McAllister

Michelin Masters 3 - 3 Diamond Dazzlers 

Michelin took the lead through Mary Joe McCourt who was making her debut in the league, she defeated Robert Artt by a 2-1 score line. The Diamond levelled the match score at 1-1 when Malcolm Graffin beat Chris Penny by a 2-1 score line. Michelin regained the lead through David Armstrong who came from one down to beat Brendan Graffin 2-1. Once again the Diamond levelled through Chris Gordon who beat Jimmy Knowles by a 2-1 score line. in game five the Diamond took the lead for the first time in the match when Adrian Rourke beat Alan Armstrong by a 2-1 score line to make the match score 3-2 for the Diamond. In the final game Brian Hanna had a win in straight frames over Ian Boal to make the final match score of 3-3 in a very tight game. 

P.O.M. Adrian O'Rourke 

Fairhill Dreamers 4 - 2 Moat Mad Dogs 

Sheree Agnew Tufts got the Moat off to a good start when she beat Ricky Allen in straight frames. Nigel McMaster levelled for the Dreamers when he beat Allan Agnew in straight frames. In game three Sean Brannigan defeated Keith Agnew by a 2-1 score line and in the fourth game Richard Bamber came from one down to defeat Gary Allen by a 2-1 score line to leave the match score at 2-2. In game five Ian Dewar had a win in straight frames over William Wilson and in the final game Linzi McClelland defeated Andy Tufts by a 2-1 score line to leave the final match score of 4-2 for the Fairhill Dreamers. 

P.O.M. Sheree Agnew Tufts 

Social Club 0 - 6 The Meatballs 

This game was a bit of a mismatch with the Meatballs taking out their aggression on the Social , and all the games were won by the Meatballs without dropping any frames, their winners being Pat McAnally, Barry McLarnon, David O'Sullivan, Dee Irwin, Ryan Foster and Connor Connolly who defeated Brian Boyd, Marc McMullan, Eddie Fleck, Albert McBride, John Fleck and Ross Hill respectively to leave the final match score of 6-0 for the Meatballs.

P.O.M. The Meatballs

Re-Arranged Match from Week 3 21/10/14

Fairhill Dreamers 0 - 6 Connolly's A 

The away team roared into a 2-0 lead when Keiran Butler beat Ian Dewar and Mark Campbell defeated Kenny Allen both by 2-0 score lines. Joey McNally made it 3-0 when he came from being one down to defeat Sean Brannigan by a 2-1 score line. In the fourth game Gary Clarke defeated Gary Allen in straight frames to make the match score 4-0 for Connolly's A. In game five Gary Erwin also had a win in straight frames over Nigel McMaster and in the final game Pat McAnally (snr) finished it all off with a 2-0 win over Guy Rodgers to leave the final match score of 6-0 for Connolly's A. 

P.O.M. Joey McNally 


Results - Week 7 - Tuesday 18th November 2014

Diamond Dazzlers 2 - 4 Connolly’s A

Connolly’s took the lead when Gary Clarke had a win in straight frames over Adrian Rourke. The Dazzlers drew level when Malcolm Graffin came from one down to win 2-1 against Gary Erwin. Connolly’s regained the lead through Joey McNally when he beat Chris Gordon in straight frames. In game four the Dazzlers drew level for the second time through Robert Artt who had to come from being 1-0 down to beat Mark Campbell 2-1. In game five John McAllister won the first frame against Ian Boal but Ian fought back with an 8ball clearance in frame two only for John to win the third frame for a 2-1 win and a 3-2 lead for Connolly’s A in the match. In the final game Keiran Butler had a 2-0 win over Brendan O’Mullan to leave the final match score of 4-2 for Connolly’s A.

P.O.M. Joey McNally

The Meatballs 6 - 0 Diamond Duffers

Pat McAnally lost out to Steven Anderson in the first frame but Pat won the next two frames to secure a 2-1 win. Ryan Foster made it 2-0 for the Meatballs with a win in straight frames over Tam McMaster. The rest of this match was a very one sided affair with the Diamond failing to win another frame. The Meatballs winners were David O’Sullivan, Alan Davidson, Dee Irwin and Marcus Westhall who defeated Matthew Peacock, Ryan McGirr, Ryan McCarroll and Steven Douglas respectively all by 2-0 score lines to leave the final match score of 6-0 for the Meatballs.

P.O.M. Alan Davidson

Fairhill Hustlers 2 - 4 Towers Tavern

Shane Moody got the away team off to a flier when he defeated Richard Campbell in straight frames. Drew Sloan doubled the score to 2-0 for the Towers Tavern when he defeated Glenn Mairs also in straight frames. The Hustlers pulled one back when Justin Kilpatrick defeated Allister Law also in straight frames. In game four George McCullough won the first frame against Dean Greer with an 8ball clearance but Dean won the next two frames for a 2-1 win. Then the Fairhill fought back through Robert Graham who defeated James Millar by a 2-1 score line and a match score of 3-2 for the Towers Tavern. In the last game K.D. Crabbe had a 2-0 win over Ritchie Irwin for a final score of 4-2 for the Towers Tavern.

P.O.M. George McCullough

Moat Mad Dogs 3 - 3 Social Club

The Moat won the first game through Ricky Moore who defeated Ross Hill in straight frames. In game two William Wilson also had a win in straight frames over Eddie Fleck for a 2-0 lead for the Moat Mad Dogs. In game three the Social Club pulled one back through Marc McMullan who beat Allan Agnew by a 2-1 score line. In game four Albert McBride levelled the match score at 2-2 when he beat Richard Bamber also by a 2-1 score line. The Moat went ahead again when in game five Andy Tufts had a 2-1 win over John Fleck. In the final game the Social Club levelled the match score at 3-3 when Brian Boyd had a 2-1 win over Sheree Agnew-Tufts.

P.O.M. Richard Bamber

Inbetweeners 3 - 3 Mighty Moat

The Mighty Moat took the lead when Colin Taylor came from behind to win 2-1 against Lee Wright. In game two the Inbetweeners levelled the scores when Gary Ormandy had a win in straight frames against Dean Robinson, Gary also had an 8ball clearance in the first frame.  The home team took the lead when Phil Houston defeated Daniel Magill in straight frames. David Nicholl made the score all square when he defeated Dessie Cooper 2-1 after losing the first frame. In game five Brian Hannaway had to come from being one frame down to win 2-1 against Darren Campbell. In the final game Alan Rainey found himself one down against Gareth Rowe but fought back to win 2-1 with the help of an 8ball clearance to gain a draw for his team.

P.O.M. Colin Taylor

Coach 1 - 5 Michelin Masters

Cliffy Allison had a good victory over Jimmy Knowles for the Coach after being one frame down to win 2-1 and he also had an 8ball clearance in the deciding frame. Michelin levelled the match with a 2-1 win for Chris Penny over Darren Gilmore. In game three David Armstrong had a win in straight frames over Alan Balmer and David also had an 8ball clearance in the first frame to leave the match score at 2-1 for the Michelin Masters. In game four Rick McMaster had to come from one down to win 2-1 over David Gillespie. In the last two games both went the same way with wins for the Masters, their winners being Alan Armstrong and Brian Hanna who beat Frazer Young and David Carlisle both in straight frames to leave the final match score of 5-1 for the Michelin Masters.


P.O.M. Cliff Allison