IN the Super League, the Dick Turpin A took a commanding 3-0 lead against Huntington WMC B.
The match finished 8-4 , Tom Wilson and Bob Kelly won three matches each with skipper Matty Johnston winning two.
Heworth A versus Clockhouse A was a close encounter at 5-6, in the final frame Steve Thomas broke and Paul Thomas cleared up with a brilliant reverse dish to give the clock a 5-7 win.
It was a close affair between Clock Z’s and Huntington WMC A.
Danny Bharvra won his three and was man of the match on the night Kristian Strangeway also played very well in a what was a very good 7-5 win for the club.
In Division 2, newcomers Edinburgh Arms A continued their fine start with a dominant win over fellow promotion hopefuls Heworth A, winning 8-4 .
Crescent A moved to joint second with a 8-4 win over Lawrence B.
Martin Tunicliffe won three frames, backed up by Lucas Bingham’s three wins and Jef Morris’ two wins.
In Division 3, New Earswick had a 9-3 victory over the Red Lion Poppleton.
The Beagle B and The Hammers too shared the points in a 6-6 draw.
The International Festival of Blackball Pool in Coleraine, Northern Ireland took place from October 15 to October 20, with England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Northern Ireland competing in the tournament.
Bishopthorpe’s Alice Paylor is part of the England B team that won the ladies team event, with England B having an unbeaten record throughout the tournament.
Alice also won the ladies singles event and is now the EBA European Singles Champion.
A thrilling final saw Tilly Edward’s race in to a 0-3 lead only, for Alice to claw the frames back for a 6-4 victory to be crowned the champion.
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