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Consti teams trade places at the top of Division One

A free week has seen Consti H drop from top of Division One in the Spalding and District Snooker League to sixth.

Clubmates Consti E have taken first place after beating Services A 4-2.
Services started well, taking the first two frames courtesy of Jack Howard (scr), who knocked in a 29 break, and Martin Spencer (o28), before Simon Law (scr), James Kingston (o21) and Martin Ulyatt (o14) hit back, winning the next three and the match.
Services C are holding on to second place, despite losing 4-2 away to Pyramid D.
Peter Sharpe-Grose (r7) and Marcus Hamilton (o21) won the first two for Pyramid, before Shane Cummins (o14) and Jordan Philpott (r7) answered back for Services.
This left Josh Agger (o21) and Nigel Cherry (scr) to battle it out in the decider with Agger coming out on top.
Pyramid C have moved up one place into fourth.
They beat Holbeach C 4-2.
Holbeach started well, taking the first two frames thanks to Dan Ashton (o7) and Nick Edwards (r14), but it went downhill from there with Pyramid C’s Spencer Dawkins (o56), Jason Green (o56) and Richard Skellett (o14) winning the next three.
Green pocketed a 38 break in his win over Mark Gregory (o28).
Following on from last week’s 100 break, Mark Gray (o98) was on form again for Bourne SC A, this week knocking in a 78 break.
He beat Wayne Fobelets (o21) to help his team to a 4-2 win over Holbeach D.
Other winners for Bourne were Pete Hodgson-Kerry (o28), who beat Paul Daw (o28) on a respot black, and Ian Clare (scr).
In a bottom-of-the-table clash, Pyramid A took on Consti G, with Consti coming out on top.
Victor Rouse (r7) and Adam Zignani (scr) started well for Pyramid, beating Neil Grant (scr) and Ady Sibley (o35) respectively, before Martin Deacon (o14), Darren Woodberry (o35) and Joe Garland (o7) took their frames and the victory for Consti.
Last season’s champions Donington C are still third from bottom, despite a good 5-1 win over Holbeach B.
Winners for Donington were Neil Favell (o14), Neil Reynolds (o63), Shaun Pickering (R14) and Mat Turner (o21).
Reynolds had a 57 break during his win over Ady Liquorish (r7).
Division Two leaders Boundary A are still at the top, despite a 4-2 loss to Gosberton A.
Pete King (scr) won the first frame for Boundary, before father and son Geoff (r14) and Carl Wand (scr) took the next two for Gosberton.
Tim Burrows (r14) evened the scoreline with a win for Boundary, before Jamie Mumby (o21) took the decider from Steve Smith (r7) to give Gosberton the win.
It’s as you were for Services B and D, sitting in second and third place respectively.
Services B beat Consti F 4-2, while Services D got the same scoreline in their win over Holbeach E.
Winners for the B team were Jason Rose (o28), Andy Neal (r7) and Paul Doades (o7), while the D team’s victors were Paul Spicer (o14), Alan Day (r14) and Russ Morse (scr).
A 6-0 win over Pyramid E has moved Holbeach A into fourth place.
Pete Ransome (o28), Sean Swinburn (o56), Stuart Atkin (o42), Wayne Dent (o49) and Matt Smith (o35) made up the winning team, with Atkin making breaks of 36 and 22 in his frame.
Holbeach F moved above Whittlesey C, beating them 5-1.
Winners were David (r21) and Susan Lefley (r21), Dan Mayfield (o21) and Alex Bourne (o21).
Jason Bloomfield (o21) got the solitary point for Whittlesey.
Consti B are still third from bottom, this week losing 4-2 to Donington A.
A 36 break from Kevin Hawes (o7) helped Donington to their win.
Gosberton D beat Donington B 4-2 to hold on to the top spot in Division Three.
Colin Green (r7) took the first frame for Donington, before Keith Lungley (o21) hit back for Gosberton.
Neil Simmons (o7) made it 2-1 to Gosberton, then Paul Stewart (scr) equalled the scoreline.
It was down to Darren Templeman (o7) and Paolo Gensiorskys (scr) in the deciding frame, with latter coming out the winner.
Pyramid B remain in second place. They beat Donington D 4-2.
Winners were Richard Clarke (scr), Phil Cooke (r7) and Carl Kelham (scr), while Marcus Reynolds (r7) and Alan Stanley (r7) got the points for Donington.
Whittlesey A have hopped over Donington B into third place, after a 4-2 win at Boundary B.
The points came from Lance Clarke (r14), Graeme Sawyer (o14) and Malc Bruce (scr).
Clubmates Consti J took on Consti D, with the third-from-bottom J team emerging the victor.
Trev Braybrook (r14), Nev Vickers (r7) and Stewart Davies (o14) were the winners in that one.
It was another all-Consti affair, as the A team played the C team, ending in a 6-0 whitewash.
Winners for the C team were John Walker (r28) Kevin Sweeney (r7) (twice), Dave Banister (o7) and Steve Crane (scr).
Lowly Gosberton C lost again, this time 5-1 to Whittlesey B.
Stuart Tamplin was their only winner.
Results: Division One – Services A 2 Consti E 4, Pyramid D 4 Services C 2, Holbeach C 2 Pyramid C 4, Bourne SC A 4 Holbeach D 2, Pyramid A 2 Consti G 4, Holbeach B 1 Donington C 5.
Division Two – Boundary A 2 Gosberton A 4, Consti F 2 Services B 4, Services D 4 Holbeach E 2, Holbeach A 6 Pyramid E 0, Whittlesey C 1 Holbeach F 5, Consti B 2 Donington A 4.
Division Three – Boundary B 2 Whittlesey A 4, Consti A 0 Consti C 6, Gosberton C 1 Whittlesey B 5, Donington B 2 Gosberton D 4, Donington D 2 Pyramid B 4, Consti J 4 Consti D 2.
Knock-out Cup – Donington D 2 Consti I 3, Services C 2 Gosberton B 3.

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