KIDDERMINSTER MONDAY LEAGUE
PREMIER DIVISION
P W L F A P
Snooks B 8 8 0 33 7 41
Pockets B 8 6 2 24 16 30
Snooks A 8 5 3 22 18 27
Franche D 8 4 4 22 18 26
Snooks F 8 5 3 20 20 25
Bewdley 8 5 3 19 22 23
St Johns A 8 2 6 16 24 18
Sporting 8 1 7 13 27 14
St Johns E 8 0 8 12 28 12
DIVISION ONE
P W L F A P
France B 7 7 0 24 11 31
Chester Rd 8 5 3 23 17 28
Workman A 8 4 4 22 18 26
Legion 7 5 2 20 15 25
St Johns F 8 3 5 20 20 23
Snooks C 8 4 4 18 22 22
Pockets G 8 2 6 18 22 20
St Johns D 8 3 5 17 23 20
Pockets E 8 2 6 13 28 15
DIVISION TWO
P W L F A P
Pockets C 8 6 2 24 16 30
Franche A 7 5 2 24 11 29
Workman B 7 5 2 23 12 28
Snooks D 7 5 2 21 14 26
Pockets F 7 4 3 19 16 23
Queens Hd 8 3 5 16 24 19
Pockets D 8 3 5 16 24 19
St Johns B 8 2 6 15 25 17
Cookley 8 1 7 12 28 13
AT the half-way point of the Kidderminster and District Monday Snooker League season, Snooks B have opened up an 11-point gap.
Although Franche B have not played for two weeks they still hold a three-point lead in Division One, but this div is extremely tight.
In Division Two there were two surprise results this week. Snooks D beat top team Pockets C 4-1 and Franche A moved into second spot by beating Pockets F 5-0.
Premier: Bewdley 3, Pockets B 2; Sporting 1, Snooks F 4; St Johns E 2, St Johns A 3; Snooks B 4, Franche D 1.
Division One: Workmens A 3, Pockets G 2; St Johns D 1, Legion 4; Pockets E 1, Chester Road 4; Snooks C 3, St Johns F 2.
Division Two: St Johns B 3, Pockets D 2; Pockets C 1, Snooks D 4; Cookley 2, Queens Head 3; Pockets F 0, Franche A 5.
l THERE is still just one point separating Franche C and Franche A at the top of the Kidderminster and District Wednesday Snooker League, the C team just holding on to top spot.
St John's B hold a three-point advantage over St John's D in Division Two.
Division One: St Johns A 3, St Johns E 2; St Georges B 0, Franche C 5; Pockets A 2, Franche A 3. Most wins to date: Kevin Harrison (Franche C) 7. Highest break to date: Scott Ivins (Franche C) 33.
Division Two: Snooks B 1, St Johns D 4; Franche B 2, Wribbenhall A 3; Wribbenhall B 2, St Johns B 3.
Highest break to date: Stuart Gough (Franche B) 36.
l Todd Smith beat off competition from 15 other youngsters to win the under-14s snooker tournament at Pockets.
The King Charles I school pupil received a trophy and had his name inscribed on the club's roll of honour.
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