Hot shot Swinburn pockets high break
They reeled off the first six frames at Standard C when Neil Wherrett, Cameron Dunlop, Andy Playford, Chris Holgeth, Dave Dobbs and George Marshall all won 2-0 before Dave Telfer and Daz Burrows won a frame on the black for the home team.
Clive Jenkins and Graham Frosdick then made it 7-1 for the visitors when winning the last frame of the night.
West End B won 6-2 at home against Carr Lane C when Walt Simpson, Tony Pearce, Alan Porritt and Tony Bywater all won 2-0.
Dave Page, Byron Simpson, Dave Sargent and Mike Needham shared with Pete and Dave Cullum, and Darren McCue and Neil Batts.
Rather surprisingly, Hainton B went down by the same score at home against Standard C when Jack Bradshaw, Tony Eglin, Dave Rushby and John Brocklebank won all their frames and Barry Loveday, Gordon Hargraves, Dave James and Geoff Brown won singles.
Clee Bowls B won three of the first four frames at home against Healing Mens when Janett Newell and Ralph Dale shared with Terry Lloyd and Bob Young and Mike Barrett and Steve Ceclich won 2-0.
The second half of the match went in completely the opposite direction however as visitors Jamie Robinson and B. Stone shared with Bernard Keeble and Nige Francis before a last board 2-0 from Bill Childs and A. Stanley earned the Mens a 4-4 draw.
Clee Cons B appear to be running away with the Premier Section and this week they won 6-2 at A.M.S. (UK).
Danny Rock, Jon Steel, Mike Dowling and Lee Pawson all won 2-0 and Craig Waddingham, Dave Darwent, Brian Bridge and Mark Goss scored singles against Gordon Abernethy, Phil Spillman, Paul Metcalf and Lynn Powell.
Hainton A won 5-3 at Clee Home Guard when Rob Broughton, Yan De Gruchy, Shane Newbold and Mark Steer won 2-0 and Dave Bartlett and Dave Cox won a single against Craig Taylor and Peter Dyke-French.
Earlier, Steve Bloomfield and Ian Sadler won both their frames for the Guardsmen.
Cue World Hotshots beat West End A 5-3 with the vital 2-0 coming from Stu Swinburn and Bobby Lewsam.
They came from behind in both frames when Swinburn cleared up with a 65 in the first frame and a 34 in the second.
John Leyland made a nice 46 break as he and partner Ivan Harvey shared with Steve Green and Dave Webster.
Whilst Jack Stinson, Richard Smith and Craig and Aaron Roberts also shared with Paul King, Dave Dixon, Mike Lee and Sandy Young.
Bill Altoft, Norman Cochrane, Kev Gowing, Kent Phillips, Paul Simpson and Ashley Jackson won the first six frames for Blossom Way A at Clee Cons A before Jimmy Yates and Paul Lidgard won through in the last two frames for the home team.
WESTLANDS struggled to a 4-4 draw in Section A of the Roy Ling Mutual Grimsby Snooker Doubles when they entertained Healing Legion B in their recent match.
Paul Beasley, Stan Moore, Steve Donner and Graham Walker shared with visitors Craig Brocklebank, Barry Pearce, John Horne and Drew Winship before a 2-0 from Steve Auckland and Simon Redgraves put the Wessies in front.
They couldn't add to that, however, as Gary Wright and Chris Jennings won the last two frames for the Legion.
Les Pigg and Dave Elshaw won the first two frames for Cromwell at Blossom Way B.
With Mick Jones, Roy Wilson Jnr, Sid Bird, Simon Bensley, Ian Taylor and Graham Boddy all sharing with home players Lee Richardson, Myles Kennan, John Hill, Mally Avenall, and John and Albert Potterton, it gave the visitors a 5-3 victory.
Paul and Den Leggett put Stamford Homes B 2-0 up in their home game against Birds Eye but the visitors ran in the next four frames when Stu McLellan, Mark George, Scott Templeman and Anthony Jagger all won 2-0.
Lee Leggett and Ben Goodman won the last two frames for the home team to earn a share of the spoils.
Good 2-0 wins from Mike Crooks, Pete Krofchak, Paul Stringer and Bernard Mooney together with a single from Nigel Barr and Pave Peterson against Andy Holmes and John Dannatt gave Healing Legion A a 5-3 victory against Stamford Homes A.
John Baker and Bill Richardson won the 2-0 for the visitors.
BIG BREAK: Stu Swinburn hit breaks of 65 in the first frame and 34 in the second to help Cue World Hotshots to a 5-3 victory.

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