THE clash of the week in the Premier Section of the Roy Ling Mutual Grimsby Snooker Singles League came at the Ray Edmonds Snooker Centre when Webbonet entertained club-mates Ray Edmonds A.
The leaders started badly when Lee Plant won the opening two frames for Edmonds.
But Jamie Green, with a clearance of 81, and Nige Emmerson (57 and 50) soon put Webbonet in the ascendancy when they both won 2-0.
The last pairing of Mick Ponsonby and Jamie Richardson finished all-square, which gave the top team a 5-3 victory.
Daz Evans (51 and 47) put Inspirations Fireplaces 2-0 up at home against second-placed Clee Cons A, but that was their lot as John Parker (66), Gary Skipworth and Karl Krajnyak won the rest of the frames for the visitors to give them a 6-2 result.
TR Carpets swept Ray Edmonds Enigmas aside when Ashley Wright, Mark Graves and Ian Crosby all won 2-0 and Scott Long shared with Daz Potter in a 7-1 victory.
West End A extended their unbeaten run to six matches with a 5-3 win at Blossom Way B. Craig Rowbotham and Alan Phillips were their 2-0 winners with Steve Wright sharing with Steve Crane. John Lough won the other two frames for the Blossoms.
West End C went one better as 2-0's from Dave Powell and Martyn Shaw and singles from Daz Stansfield and Andrew Warner gave them a 6-2 home win against Don Noble Bookmakers. Mark Stevens (70) and Craig Taylor won the frames for the Bookies.
Jack Stinson and Kev Cowdroy shared the first four frames with Kev Ratcliffe and Nigel Cordy before Ian Hogarth and Steve Fisher won the last four frames for Clee Bowls X in a 6-2 at Willows Sea Foods.
A 2-0 from Mick Forward and singles from Andy Forward, Tim Seddon and Dean Richardson, against Andy Hill, Mark Wilkinson and Karl Leverton, gave MJ Decorators a 5-3 against Cambridge H.
Clee Cons B surprisingly went down 5-3 at home against Clee Bowls Police in Section A, when Dick Cook won the only 2-0 of the night for the visitors, and Mark Stainton, Shaun Cook and Johnpaul Teanby shared with Lewis Singleton, Paul Beasley and Scott Gibbins.
Cromwell A put seven past 1 None Golfer as Jase Lawton, Simon Bensley and Terry Burns (56) all won 2-0 and Ian Taylor shared his frames with slam-saver Phil Watts.
An opening four frame salvo from Steve Ellis and Tony Lamberton and singles from Daz Kaveney and Andy Smith, against Phil Scanlan and Mick Silver, gave Ray Edmonds J a 6-2 victory against Standard A.
A 2-0 from Chris Taylor and a single from Dave Page against Dave Ashmore put Hainton B 3-1 up at Clee Bowls A. They couldn't hang on however, as Roy Ling and Mick Chew won the last four frames for the Bowlers in a 5-3 victory.
Club pride was restored when 2-0's from Butch Reynolds and Tony Storr and singles from Paul Codd and Ray Hammond gave Hainton A a 6-2 home win against T.R. Carpets A. Alan Burns and Kev North won the frames for the visitors.
Cromwell Rat Pack made short work of Grey N Balding in Section B as Dave Bass and Mick Greenhalgh with 2-0's, and Sean Carlisle and Phil Revell with a single each gave them a 6-2 victory. Mike Caborn and Gary Avison won the frames for the Greys.
A single from Steve Neul against Simon Lidgard was all Westlands Juniors could muster at Healing Legion B, as Chris Tuck, Alex Burnett and Rick Kirk won the rest of the frames for the home team in a 7-1 victory.
A 2-0 from Daz Braithwaite was cancelled out by a similar effort from Ted Foster as G.S.N. Westlands came back to draw 4-4 at Linden Homes B.
Linden Homes Snipers also drew as a 2-0 from Jason Reynolds levelled up a 2-0 from Nats B's Keith Board.
Yet another draw saw John Anderson win both his frames for Jammie Dodgers before Lee McGregor did the same for Rapid Frames.
2-0 wins from Nigel Mumby and Alec Cowie and a single from Byron Hatfield against Steve Taylor gave Westlands A a 5-3 home win against Clee Bowls D. Bob Barnes won the two for the visitors.
Ken Payne won both his frames for Clee Bowls C but Mark Rimmer did the same for Clark Self Drive as the teams drew four-apiece.
Andy Johnson and John Potterton both won two and Myles Kennan won a single against Baz Potter as Blossom Way A won 5-3 at South Bank Imo's. Tony Potter won the other two frames for the home team.
Grimsby Police A put the cosh to Carr Lane E in Section C when after Kev Ferguson and Mark Tarttelin had shared the first four frames with Stu Sadler and Mike Gollings, George Walters and Sandy Young won the last four frames in a 6-2 victory.
Ray Edmonds N narrowly beat their S team 5-3 when Richie Grant and Mark Smith both won 2-0 and Anthony Hepton shared with Andy Stocks. Nick Masters was the 2-0 winner for S.
Birds Eye B took Cabbies for a ride when Simon and Wayne Douglas, and Steve Betts all scored 2-0's and Paul Grayson shared with Ian Singleton in a 7-1 win.
Re-Generation K hit Cambridge D for six after Marc Phillips and Dan Webster both won two and Andy Fletcher and Carl Salah won singles against Martin Dowling and Steve Neal.
2-0 wins from Jamie Smith and Scott Jackson and a single from Rick Mazingham against Dave Bunn gave T.R. Carpets B a 5-3 at Birds Eye A. Brian West won both his frames for the Eye.
Healing Legion A went down 6-2 at Cambridge C when Andy Widgery and Craig Allerston won two-apiece for the home team and Pete Tacey and Gary White won singles against Richard Thornton and John Horne.
Another 6-2 saw Terry Ironmonger and Matt Paterson with 2-0's, and Dan and Pete Chisnall with singles give South Bank B the verdict at Rays Rockers. Richard Caunt and Matt Jones won the singles for Rays.
Winning both your frames can be like catching a bus. You wait ages for one and then two come along together. This happened to Paul Brett Snr who after winning 2-0 last week for the first time this season, did it again this week for Ray Edmonds Z at Cue World Boys in Section D. Paul Brett Jnr also won two, and together with singles from Craig Smith and Shane Newbold, the Z team won 6-2. Scoring for the Boys were Brad Burrell and Matty Lawton.
Blossom Way All Stars won by the same score at Road Runners when Bradley Mowforth and Daz Edwards both won 2-0 and Ross Lowther and Steven Walker shared with Andy Kenningale and Shane Couldstone.
Cromwell Car Care rammed seven past Cromwell B when Aaron McHugh, James Wootton and Clive Brummitt all won two and Gary Ellis won a single against slam-saver Jim Bird.
An opening 2-0 from Peter Robinson and singles from Craig Foster, Dwayne Kenyon and Lee Craven gave Allotment Diggers a 5-3 at Standard B. Winning the home team's frames were Adam Boyington, Pete Gibson and Ken Crofts.
Cue World N shot six against Power Rangers when Terry Littlefair and Keith Haigh both won 2-0 and Terry Haigh and Eddie Langridge hit singles against Wally Aisthorpe and Tom Langford.
Not Bottom had a great result at Laceby Legion A when John Cook, Adam Board and Phil Madding all won 2-0 and Matty Board shared with Dave Chester in a 7-1 victory.