In the Ultra Fabrication Super League, Clockhouse P remain unbeaten after a win against Clockhouse A.
Si Reccia and Si Newby shared the first two games before Gary Pearce took two from Craig Fox.
The A team fought back with two wins each for Paul Thomas and Martin Oxberry, followed by wins from Frank Nicholson and Nigel Thompson, leaving the match finely balanced at 5-5.
Recchia took the 11th game followed by a reverse dish in the final game by Pearce to complete a 5-7 win for the CH P team.
The Dick Turpin visited the Lighthorsman and left with a 3-9 victory. With a game in hand they sit second in the table four points behind Clockhouse A.
Haxby A visited #upthebosh and left with a 5-7 win. Haxby A raced to a 3-5 lead with Paul Kelly (2), Chris Mcilroy and Jack Grange winning frames. Joe Spratt and Mark Jagger then secured the next two frames to take a 3-7 lead. Jimmy Lee won the 11th and 12th Frame to ensure Bish reduced the lead to 5-7.
Lawrence 8 Ballers had an impressive 9-3 victory against Hospital Club A , with the 8 Ballers captained by Carl Daly winning seven of the first eight frames to set them on the way to a 9-3 victory .
In Division 2 the game of the week, the Ed to Ed, ended in shock as Edinburgh arms As silenced their noisy neighbours Edinburgh arms A, with the As winning 9-3 to take bragging rights .
The hammers continued their steady start with a 6-6 draw against Burton Warriors, Lance Cameron with two wins including a reverse dish.
In other games an improving Dick Turpin B won 11-1 against Lawrence B, Troy Williams, Daniel smith and Nathan jetty with three wins each.
In Division 3, top of the table New Earswick lost 7-5 to mid table York Hospital Club, with some great clearances from the Hospital team to win the crucial middle frames.
The battle of the Beagle took place with Beagle B v Beagle A , Jade Ross leading the team to a 9-3 victory for Beagle B.
The Hoggs Head visited the Hammers and won 8-4, with Paul Minskip and Shaun Major winning six of the eight frames to help the Hoggs to victory.
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