Champions win clash of pool league title contenders

Minnesota Inbetweeners took another big step towards defending their Ballymena Towers Pool League title last week.
Moat Bar A, L-R,David Nicholl, Ryan Stewart, Gary Rainey, Barry Weir, Darren Campbell. INBT 46-172CSMoat Bar A, L-R,David Nicholl, Ryan Stewart, Gary Rainey, Barry Weir, Darren Campbell. INBT 46-172CS
Moat Bar A, L-R,David Nicholl, Ryan Stewart, Gary Rainey, Barry Weir, Darren Campbell. INBT 46-172CS

The Cullybackey Road side overcame fellow title contenders Fairhill Hustlers to remain in top spot in the table.

Latest results are:

Michelin Masters 1-5 Connolly’s: Connolly’s got off to the perfect start with a brace of 2-0 wins in the opening games there winners being Gary Clarke and Pat McAnally who defeated Brian Hanna and David Armstrong. Don McKeown increased the lead with a hard fought 2-1 win over Rick Mc Master. Ryan Foster and Alan Davidson made the match score 5-0 for Connolly’s with wins in straight frames over Alan Armstrong and Bobby Carson . In the final game Jimmy Knowles avoided the whitewash for Michelin with a 2-1 win over Ian Boal. POM - Ryan Foster.

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Minnesota Inbetweeners 4-2 Fairhill Hustlers: George McCullough got the Hustlers off to a good start with a come from behind 2-1 win over Wayne Lewis. Marc Higgins levelled the match score with a 2-0 win over Sean Brannigan. Gary Ormandy then put the Inbetweeners ahead in the match with a 2-1 win over Richard Campbell. Clem Howard then made the match score 3-1 to the Inbetweeners with a 2-1 win over Glenn Mairs. Dessie Cooper increased the lead further with a 2-1 win over Rab Graham. In the final game Ritchie Irwin had a 2-1 win for the Hustlers against Philip Houston to earn the Ahoghill side a second point.

Social Club 3-3 Moat B: Mark McMullan got the Social Club off to a good start with a 2-1 win over Adele Rutherford, in the next game Neil Weir levelled the match score with a 2-1 win over Eddie Fleck. Dean Robinson made the match score 2-1 to the Moat B with a win in straight frames over Ross Hill. Then back came the Social Club with Albert McBride levelling the match once more with a 2-1 over William Wilson. Alan Agnew then put the Social Club ahead once more with a 2-0 win over Eddie Maxwell only for Aaron Browne to secure the draw for the Moat with a win in straight frames over Keith Agnew. POM - Albert McBride.

Moat A 4, Coach 2: Barry Weir had a 2-1 win over Cliffy Allison to put the Moat in front but back came the Coach in the next two games with wins for Aidy Rouke who had a win in straight frames over Ryan Stewart and Jason Moody who defeated Jason McKay 2-1 to make the match score 2-1 for the Coach. Darren Campbell levelled the match score with a 2-0 win over David Carlisle and Alan Rainey put the Moat ahead with a 2-1 win over Frazer Young. In the final game David Nicholl secured the win for the Moat with a win in straight frames over Robert Artt.

Fairhill Rockets 1-5 Towers Tavern: The Towers got off to a perfect start with Drew Sloan and Shane Moody having 2-0 wins over Alastair Lowry and Stephen Worthington. Ian Dewar then reduced the deficit for the Fairhill with a 2-1 win over Dean Greer. James Millar and David Millar then had 2-0 victories for the Towers against Barry Kernohan and Gary Allen to put the Towers Tavern 4-1 ahead in the match. In the final game K.D. Crabbe lost the first frame but fought back to win 2-1 for the Towers against Nigel McMaster and this left the final match score at 5-1. POM - David Millar.

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Inbetweeners. played 10, points 45; Connolly’s 9-42; Fairhill Hustlers 11-42; Towers Tavern 9-36; Michelin Masters 9-34; Moat A 9-27; Coach 11-25; Moat B 11-22; Fairhill Dreamers 10-16; Social Club 11-11.

PLAYER OF YEAR

Latest standings in the race for the Player of the Year title are:

Nine wins: Gary Ormandy (inbetweeners), Alan Rainey (Moat A).

Eight wins: Robert Graham (Fairhill Hustlers); George McCullough (Fairhill Hustlers); Philip Houston (Inbetweeners); Drew Sloan (Towers); Pat McAnally Jnr (Connolly’s).