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Snooker: Nige Emmerson top of the breaks

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IT'S still neck and neck at the top of the Premier Section of the Roy Ling Mutual Grimsby Snooker Singles League after the top three teams all won 7-1.

Leaders Webbonet lost the opening frame of the night when Kev Cowdroy struck first for Willows Sea Foods.

But Paul Clark hit back before Paul Metcalf, Mick Ponsonby and Nige Emmerson all added two each.

Clee Cons A, with 2-0s from Jamie Barrett, Gary Skipworth and Jon Steel, got their seven against MJ Decorators for whom Dean Richardson saved the slam with a single against Karl Krajnyak.

Daz Stansfield saved the whitewash for West End C at Ray Edmonds A when he shared his frames with Jamie Richardson.

This apart, it was Alan Edmonds, John Ashford-Smith and Chris Sutton who did the job for Edmonds.

Another team to win 7-1 were Inspirations Fireplaces and their 2-0 winners were Lee Blanchard, Daz Evans and Tony Miller.

Mick Thornton won the frame for Metshine Westlands with a clearance of 57 against Paul Smith.

A single from Daz Potter against John Lough and a 2-0 from Alan Brown put Ray Edmonds Enigmas 3-1 up at Blossom Way B.

They couldn't add to that, however, as Paul Simpson and Albert Potterton won the last four frames for the Blossoms in a 5-3 victory.

Cue World beat Cambridge H 6-2 when Stu Swinburn, Kev Ashby and Ivan Harvey all won 2-0 in response to a 2-0 from Tim Brown.

A 2-0 from Steve Wright was cancelled out by a 2-0 from Chris Madsen as West End A drew 4-4 with TR Carpets.

Mark Stevens and Craig Taylor both won two and Keith Southwell won a single against Nige Cordy as Don Noble Bookmakers beat Clee Bowls X 5-3. Ian Hogarth won both his frames for the X Men.

Steve Austwick Garden Services find themselves top of Section A after thrashing TR Carpets B 7-1 at Cue World.

Pete Mitchell, Cameron Dunlop and Steve Austwick were their 2-0 winners with Lee Staveley scoring the single against visitor Rick Gilliatt.

The big match came at second-in-the-table Nats A who entertained third-placed Cromwell A in a very tight affair.

Ian Taylor and Jason Lawton each won two close frames for the visitors and with a single from Keith Tomlinson against Dave Roe, this put Cromwell 5-1 up.

Last on for the home team was John Ilbrey who also won two frames by the narrowest of margins to give the Nats three points.

Ray Edmonds J surprisingly went down 5-3 at home against Healing Mens when Gary Wright and Drew Winship won the last four frames for the visitors.

Earlier, Nige Otter with a 2-0, and Steve Ellis with a single against Bill Altoft, had put the Edmonds team in front.

Excellent 2-0 wins from Scott Gibbins and Mark Goss and a single from Paul Beasley against Gaz Dannatt gave Clee Cons B a 5-3 at Grimsby Police. Dave Dixon won the two for the Coppers.

An opening four-frame burst from Neil Russell and Chris Taylor and a single from George Bartlett against Kayne Munton was enough to give Hainton B a 5-3 home win against 1 None Golfer. Phil Watts won the other two frames for the Golfers.

Mark and Steve Leggett shared the opening four frames with Mark Stainton and Shaun Cook before Brian Ryley and Joe Goodfellow won the last four frames for Carr Lane D as they beat Clee Bowls Police 6-2.

Pete Sandiford and Mick Silver both won two and Darren Hare won a single against Tony Storr as Standard A beat Hainton A 5-3. Paul Codd was the man on the mark for Hainton.

The top clash in Section B saw leaders Cromwell Rat Pack play host to second in the table Healing Legion B with the outcome being a 6-2 victory for the Rats.

Dave Bass started the ball rolling with a 2-0 against Simon Lidgard before Mick Greenhalgh and Ryan Johnstone shared their frames with Danny Reynolds and Alex Burnett.

Sean Carlisle sealed a good victory for the home team with a last board 2-0 against Ryan Milson.

An opening 2-0 from Dan Morton was cancelled out by a last board 2-0 from Myles Kennan as Blossom Way A fought back to draw 4-4 at GSN Westlands.

Fine 2-0 wins from Keith Board and Wayne Webber and a single from Stu Wilkinson against Len Rodgers gave Nats B a 5-3 at Rapid Frames. Tim Cattell won the other two frames for Rapid.

A 2-0 from Garry Avison and singles from Phil Marshall, Mike Caborn and Tony Pearce against Lee Neul, Steve Neul and Jack Bradshaw gave Grey N Balding a 5-3 victory against Westlands Juniors.

Another team to win five were Jammie Dodgers and their 2-0 winners against Clee Bowls C were John Anderson and Craig Hatfield. Mathew McRae won the single against Eric Buck whilst Ken Payne won the two for the Bowlers.

Linden Homes B hit Westlands A for six when Chris Brown, Daz Braithwaite and John Baker all won two in reply to a 2-0 from Byron Hatfield.

Bob Barnes won two frames for Clee Bowls D but Mick Reed did the same for South Bank Imos as the teams drew four-apiece.

Re-Generation K hang on to top spot in Section C after a 6-2 home win against South Bank B.

Andy Fletcher and Carl Salah both won 2-0 for them and Mike Crooks and Marc Phillips shared with Ben and Pete Chisnall.

Birds Eye B are hot on the heels of Re-Gen after winning all eight frames against Carr Lane E.

Although some of the frame-scores were very close, it was Wayne and Simon Douglas, and Steve Betts and Paul Grayson who won them all.

Ray Edmonds N won 6-2 at Cambridge C when Mark Smith and Richie Grant both won two and Jase Sanders and Anthony Hepton shared with home players Andy Widgery and Gary White.

A 2-0 from Andy Stocks was equalled by a 2-0 from Paul Rushby as TR Carpets B came back to draw 4-4 at Ray Edmonds S.

This pattern was repeated at the Cambridge Club when Martin Dowling won both his frames for Cambridge D, only to see Matt Jones do likewise for Rays Rockers in another 4-4 draw.

After a minor hick-up a couple of week's ago, Ray Edmonds Z are back in the groove in Section D with a 6-2 away win at Not Bottom.

Paul Brett Snr and Jnr, and Shane Newbold were their 2-0 winners in reply to a 2-0 from Adam Board.

Cue World Boys also won 6-2 when Mathew Lawton and Louis Kirk both won two and Lewis Sewell and Brad Burrell shared with Hasbeens' Adrian Webster and Win Rose.

Power Rangers shared the spoils with Ray Edmonds Jubilee after Jim Drury's two was cancelled out by two from Liam Cribb.

Decent 2-0 wins from Paul Salisbury and Andrew Kenningale plus a single from Simon Timpson against Terry Haigh gave Road Runners a 5-3 victory at Cue World N. Terry Littlefair won the other two frames for the home team.

An opening 2-0 from Barry Loveday was evened up with a last board 2-0 from Aaron McHugh as Cromwell Car Care came back to draw 4-4 with Standard B.

The biggest winners in the section were Allotment Diggers who thrashed Cromwell B 7-1. Peter Robinson, Dwayne Kenyon and Craig Foster were their 2-0 winners with Pete Coulam sharing with slam-saver Keith Fuller.

Snooker: Nige Emmerson top of the breaks


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