Moat Mad Dogs 1-5 Coach Bar
This
was a one sided affair with the away team going into a 5-0 lead. The Coach won
the first three games without dropping a frame with their winners being David
Carlisle, Darnell McCrory and David Gillespie who all had 2-0 wins over Simon
Kennedy, Adele Rutherford and Allan Agnew respectively. In game four Frazer
Young defeated Richard Bamber by a 2-1 score line to make the match score 4-0
for the Coach. In game five Clifford Allison made it 5-0 when he defeated Keith
Agnew in straight frames. Moat Mad Dogs did not give up for William Wilson won
the final game when he defeated Jimmy Gillespie in straight frames to make the
final match score 5-1 to the Coach Bar.
P.O.M.
William Wilson
Fairhill Dreamers
2-4 The Mighty Moat
The
Fairhill Dreamers took the lead when they won the first two games for a 2-0
lead in the match. In game one Sean Brannigan defeated Daniel Magill in
straight frames and Kenny Allen made it two for the Dreamers when he beat Colin
Taylor by a 2-1 score line. That was as good as it got for the Dreamers as they
lost the last four games. Dean Robinson and Steven Magill both beat Ricky Allen
and Gary Allen in straight frames to level the scores in the match at 2-2. In
game five David Nicholl beat Linzi McClelland by a 2-1 score line and in the
final game Allan Rainey had a win in straight frames over Nigel McMaster to
leave the final match score at 4-2 for the Mighty Moat.
P.O.M.
David Nicholl
Diamond Dazzlers
3-3 The Meatballs
The
Meatballs got off to a flyer when Pat McAnally defeated Brendan O’Mullan by a
2-1 score line after Pat had lost the first frame. Malcolm Graffin levelled the
match score when he beat Owen Butler in straight frames. The Meatballs took the
lead once again when David O’Sullivan defeated Chris Gordon by a 2-0 score line
and Ryan Foster increased the lead to 3-1 in the match when he beat Ian Boal
also in straight frames. The Diamond came back and won game five through Robert
Artt who came from being a frame down to defeat Dee Irwin 2-1 and in the final
game Adrian Rourke also came from being a frame down to defeat Alan Davidson
2-1 to leave the final match score a much deserved draw at 3-3.
P.O.M.
Ryan Foster
Towers Tavern 4-2
Michelin Masters
The
home team took the lead through James Millar who defeated Jimmy Knowles in
straight frames and then the Towers went 2-0 up in the match when David O’Neill
came from being a frame down to win 2-1 against David Armstrong. The Masters
then started a comeback when Rick McMaster defeated Shane Moody in straight
frames and Allan Armstrong won also in straight frames against Drew Sloan this
levelled the match score at 2-2. In game five the Towers regained the match
lead when Dean Greer beat Brian Hanna by a 2-1 score line for a 3-2 lead for
the Towers Tavern. In the final game K.D. Crabbe defeated Chris Penney in
straight frames to leave the final match score of 4-2 for the Towers Tavern.
P.O.M.
David O’Neill
Inbetweeners 6-0 Social Club
In the first game
Brian Hannaway had a win in straight frames over Marc McMullan and in game two
Lee Wright defeated Eddie Fleck by a 2-1 score line. The next two games were
won by the Inbetweeners in straight frames for a 4-0 lead in the
match with their winners being Philip Houston and Gareth Rowe who defeated
John Fleck and Ross Hill in straight frames. In game five Ryan Logan had to
come from being a frame down to win 2-1 against Albert McBride and in the final
game Gary Ormandy beat Brian Boyd by a 2-0 score line for a final match score
of 6-0 for the Inbetweeners.
P.O.M. Brian Hannaway
Connolly’s A 6-0 Diamond Duffers
No score card
returned