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.