IN the Nationwide Doors & Windows Worcester Billiards League, GWR & St Johns B have extended their lead over St Stephens B and St Stephens A.
The highest break of the week, 52, was made by M Painter, for St Stephens A.
Results: Suzy Q 4 Heenans A 0 (M Morris 100, D Ashenden 99; E Richards 100, N Holmes 55; D Meynall 100, B Spink 63; S Munn 100, F Burrow 74). Breaks: F Burrow (Heenans A) 34
Callow End 1 St Johns A 3 (M Beddoes 78, N Vaughan 100; R Perkins 97, E Milson 100; I Palmer 100, F Naish 57; P Finch 79, E James 100).
St Johns B 3 St Stephens B 1 (G Wells 100, P Millward 98; I Ludwig 99, J Perkins 100; G Williams 100, P Robinson 32; K Rose 100, W Kelly 44).
St Stephens A 0 GWR 4 (S Mundy 64, R Jones 100; R Wilson 87, R Cale 100; D Painter 72, G Evans 100; M Painter 71, T Brant 100). Breaks: M Painter, St Stephens A 40, 52
P W L Pts
GWR 20 14 6 14
St Johns B 20 14 6 14
Suzy Q 20 10 10 10
St Stephens B 20 10 10 10
St Stephens A 20 9 11 9
St Johns A 20 9 11 9
Heenans A 20 7 13 7
Callow End 20 7 13 7
Pershore B are just a point ahead of Hallow B at the top of the Nationwide Doors and Windows Worcester Snooker League Division One.
In Division Two, GWR A and Heenans C are a point ahead of St Johns A, while Suzy Q Q and Heenans E share the lead in Division Three.
The highest break, 49, was made by M Jones for Pershore B.
Division One
P W L Pts
Pershore B 20 16 4 16
Hallow A 20 15 5 15
Westside A 20 13 7 13
St Johns G 20 10 10 10
GWR D 15 6 9 6
St Stephens D 20 6 14 6
Suzy Q A 20 5 15 5
St Stephens Q 15 4 11 4
Division Two
GWR A 20 11 9 11
Heenans C 20 11 9 11
St Johns A 15 10 5 10
St Johns L 15 7 8 7
Hallow B 10 6 4 6
St Stephens E 15 6 9 6
St Johns C 15 4 11 4
Division Three
Suzy Q Q 15 9 6 9
Heenans E 15 9 6 9
St Stephens C 10 8 2 8
Heenans B 15 7 8 7
Suzy Q B 15 6 9 6
GWR C 15 4 11 4
Pershore C 5 2 3 2
Teams are reminded that result cards must reach the results secretary by the Saturday following the fixture.
Some cards are still missing and could result in points being deducted.
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