In the first division, Trinity A remain top following another 10-0 win this week beating their B team. Owen Hopwood dropped no games, Stuart Dearden only one andMatthew Fox two. Champions, Amlwch A maintain the pressure beating a spiritedConwy B 10-0, despite some hard hitting by both Melvyn Booker and Paul Hulme and some excellent doubles play by Melvyn and reserve Andy Lunt. Police A move into third after a narrow 6-4 win against two-man Conwy A. Tony Wan proved to be the strongest player here beating Andy Lunt over five games. Rhyl A is still seeking their first victory, but Dave Foster landed a fine maximum for Rhyl beating Rob Stanway in a five-game thriller. However, two wins each for Chris Henderson, Andy Horton andRob Stanway proved enough for Y Morfa A.
In the second division, Rhyl B remain unbeaten having only lost one game in their first four games, this week running out 10-0 winners at the expense of Y Morfa B. The closest game witnessed the doubles pairing of John Hughes and Steve Lowe beatingMartin Bill and Harry Jones 11-7 in the fifth. Amlwch C is also unbeaten proving just too strong for Craig-y-don A. Nigel Watson won all three of his singles encounters including a five-game battle against George Higham. Matthew Winnett and George Higham both won two singles matches and teamed up to land a tight five-game doubles match and seal the victory for the islanders.
Results:
Division One:
Trinity B 0 Trinity A 10
Y Morfa A 7 Rhyl A 3
Conwy A 4 Police A 6
Amlwch A 10 Conwy B 0
Division Two:
Craig-y-don A 4 Amlwch C 6
Y Morfa B 0 Rhyl B 10