JAMIE Davies is the latest player to hit a maximum break this season in the Northwich and District Pool League.
It helped his side, Castle B, brush aside clubmates Castle C in their Division One encounter on Wednesday.
Champions Gladstone C edged a point clear at the table’s summit after recording a seventh successive win, this time at Greenbank A.
Castle D continue to keep pace following a slender victory on their visit to Green Dragon A.
Elsewhere in the top flight, Gladstone A captain Andy Hollinshead won a decisive frame against his Nectar’s counterpart Rick Vale while Paul Hulmes did the same for Gladstone B at back-markers Castle A.
Witton Chimes A climbed to second spot in Division Two as a reward for beating Barn Owl E, closing to within a point of leaders Lion B following their surprise defeat at rock-bottom Gladstone D.
It is a first success of the campaign for Darren Walton’s team.
Barn Owl B are close by in third place after edging out guests Moulton Legion, while Rick Merrick took the final frame for Greenbank C at Lion A.
Greenbank B claimed the prize scalp of leaders Barn Owl A in Division Three, winning by the odd frame.
Second-placed Witton Chimes B won at Blue Barrel A by the same score, while Wheatsheaf strengthen their hold on third position following a 5-2 victory against Blue Barrel B.
Barn Owl H proved too strong for Green Dragon B in the other game played this week.
Results
Northwich and District Pool League
Week Seven, Division One: Castle A 3-4 Gladstone B; Castle C 1-6 Castle B; Gladstone A 4-3 Nectar’s; Greenbank A 2-5 Gladstone C; Green Dragon A 3-4 Castle D
Division Two: Barn Owl B 4-3 Moulton Legion; Gladstone D 4-3 Lion B; Iron Bridge 4-3 Owley Wood; Lion A 3-4 Greenbank C; Witton Chimes A 5-2 Barn Owl E
Division Three: Barn Owl H 5-2 Green Dragon B; Blue Barrel A 3-4 Witton Chimes B; Greenbank B 4-3 Barn Owl A; Wheatsheaf 5-2 Blue Barrel B No fixture: Broken Cross
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