St Dominick A Extend Premier division Lead to Six Points After Dominant Week of Frame Scores
ST DOMINICK, CORNWALL – St Dominick A surged six points clear at the top of the Premier Division following a decisive 4-1 victory over St Dominick B, headlining a week of compelling frame scores across local leagues.The win solidifies their position as frontrunners, capitalizing on strong performances from key players and consistent team play.
The Premier Division saw several closely contested matches alongside St Dominick A’s triumph.Pelynt B narrowly fell to Lerryn 3-2, while Trewidland and Pelynt A split the frames in a 3-2 result.Elsewhere, Calstock lost to Freathy 3-2, Downderry A were defeated 4-1 by St Neot, and Pelynt D succumbed to a 3-2 loss against Looe Social.
Detailed frame scores from the week’s matches are as follows:
Pelynt B 2 Lerryn 3: Steve Eastley 36-38 Andrew Boraston, Tim Treeby 41-67 Will waters, Andy Gallantry 52-36 James Stevens, phil Hearnden 60-32 Roger hawken, Ethan Kit 11-59 Chris langmaid.
St Dominick B 1 St Dominick A 4: Peter Tancock 15-69 Chris Bond (28), Adrian Olver 13-62 Andrew Pearce (30), Martin Hunn 0-88 Martin Pitcher (62), Darren Hunn 32-60 Ian Hunn, Martyn Searle 78-40 Tony Farrant.
Trewidland 2 Pelynt A 3: Gary Bendelow 66-41 Nigel Talling, Guy Williams 27-65 Jamie Daniell, Paul Walker (29) 65-11 Anthony maddams, Robbie Bendelow 21-63 John Daniell, Arthur Thompson 27-57 Chris Mitchell.
Calstock 2 Freathy 3: Liam Jones 61-22 Dave Nicholls, Viv Wilton 16-81 James Edmonds (32), Darryl Edmunds 22-76 Chris Trick, Kevin Rich 66-16 Simon Deacon, Malcolm floyd 35-61 anthony west.
Downderry A 1 St Neot 4: Phil Ormond 36-62 Nigel Collins (33), Paul Woodman 44-49 Andrew Tamblyn, Nigel Gilbert 16-75 Ian Hawke, Nigel Doble 39-46 Steve Courts, Phil Ormond 73-41 Mark Story.
Pelynt D 2 Looe Social 3: Gerry Markwell 38-75 Darren Lock (25), Darryl Northcott 33-38 Jerry Richards, Johnny Gascoigne 40-61 Matt Vessey, Richard Coombes 50-36 Nick Schween, Keith Armitage 55-44 Neil Marshall.
These results contribute to the ongoing standings in the highly competitive Premier Division, with St Dominick A demonstrating a clear intent to maintain their lead as the season progresses. The league continues to showcase a wealth of talent and exciting matches for local snooker enthusiasts.