ADAM Griffiths’ maximum break was a highlight for Gladstone C as the champions moved clear at the Northwich and District League’s summit on Wednesday.
A 6-1 win against Gladstone A, coupled with a slender victory for closest-rivals Castle D against Gladstone B, establishes a two-point lead at the top of Division One.
Elsewhere Castle B recorded a first victory of the campaign at home to Nectar’s, while there were successes too for Green Dragon A – who came from 2-0 down to beat Castle A – and Castle C at Greenbank A.
Leaders Lion B lost their unbeaten record in Division Two, missing out narrowly at home to Greenbank C.
Second-placed Owley Wood cut the distance to top spot by edging Moulton Legion.
Witton Chimes A were again grateful to Kevin Peck as he remained composed to win a deciding frame against Iron Bridge.
Barn Owl B played out a thriller with Barn Owl E, taking victory in style when debutant Andy Evans cleared the table in a single visit when the teams were tied at 3-3.
Barn Owl H became the first team to inflict defeat on Barn Owl A this season in Division Three, although their clubmates still occupy first place.
Wheatsheaf missed a chance to trade places with the pacesetters when they lost 5-2 at home to Blue Barrel A.
Broken Cross and Witton Chimes B, against Green Dragon B and Blue Barrel B respectively, both recorded comfortable wins.
Results
Northwich and District Pool League
Week Four, Division One: Castle B 4-3 Nectar’s; Castle D 4-3 Gladstone B; Gladstone C 6-1 Gladstone A; Greenbank A 2-5 Castle C; Green Dragon A 4-3 Castle A
Division Two: Barn Owl E 3-4 Barn Owl B; Gladstone D 3-4 Lion A; Lion B 3-4 Greenbank C; Owley Wood 4-3 Moulton Legion; Witton Chimes A 4-3 Iron Bridge
Division Three: Barn Owl A 3-4 Barn Owl H; Blue Barrel B 2-5 Witton Chimes B; Broken Cross 5-2 Green Dragon B; Wheatsheaf 2-5 Blue Barrel A. Bye: Greenbank B
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