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Pool: Holding on to top spot



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
Sudbury SC A remain top of the Sudbury & District Invitation League despite their match at the Taverners, who remain third, being void due to no result card being received.
Bay Horse C took the opportunity to draw level on points with Sudbury SC A, but remain second on frame average, after their 7-2 win at Sudbury SC W.

Bay Horse had wins from Mark Collins, Paul Basham, Matt Iannone, John Bland, Andy Durston and the pairings of Bland/Iannone and Basham/Durston.

The Snookermen had wins from Dave Bell and Andy Quinton.

Bures Three Horseshoes climb one place to fourth after their 5-4 home win against Northcroft K.

Horseshoes had wins from M Mulcahy, D Balls, P Dimmock, R McGinley and Mulcahy/McGinley. Northcroft had wins from D Mumford, Colin Risley, Kevin Risley and Colin and Kevin Risley.

Bay Horse B climb to seventh after their 6-3 home win over Horse & Groom.

Bay Horse had wins from Tom Arbon, Sarah Woodwards, Jason Lawrence, Ian Arbon, Tom Arbon/Woodwards and Lawrence/Ian Arbon. Groom had wins from P White, M Cole and E Watson.

Melford Inn B won 7-2 at home against Melford Inn A, who remain at the foot of the table. The A side had wins from Hannah Coleman and Sam Miller.






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  • Last Updated: 01 October 2008 4:08 PM
  • Source: Suffolk Free Press
  • Location: Sudbury
 
 
  

 
 

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