In this weeks
Premier Division Carmarthen ‘B’ beat Penyrheol ‘A’ 26-10 with Jason Peckham
winning 9-0 and David Lloyd 9-2. Ammanford ‘A’ defeated Carmarthen
‘A’ 29-10, Mike Rees winning 9-1 and Nigel Stopher 9-2. Leaders Penlan ‘B’ had
a comfortable 30-4 victory over Cam Gears ‘A’.
In Division One
Penlan ‘H’ gained an exciting 18-17 victory over Carmarthen ‘C’, Tom Heydon
winning 9-1 before teaming up with Alison Cundy in the doubles which they lost
3-2 but gained enough games to secure victory, however the defeat pushed
Carmarthen into second place.
Penlan ‘G’ beat Carmarthen ‘E’ thanks to Tony Holt winning 9-4.
Division Two saw unbeaten
Tata Port Talbot ‘B’ narrowly maintain their unbeaten record after beating
Penlan ‘K’ 22-21, the match swung both ways and with the doubles to play the
score stood at 19-19, Kean Pak and Bruce Wen held their nerve to win the
doubles 3-2, the last and deciding game going to deuce. The highlight of the
singles saw Penlan’s Larry Hursey take Kean Pak’s unbeaten record giving him
match figures of 8-5. Dillwyn Llewelyn ‘A’ maintained their challenge for
honours with a convincing 30-4 victory over Dillwyn Llewelyn ‘B’
Penlan ‘L’ beat
Dillwyn Llewelyn ‘B’ 20-13 despite Mary Wilkins winning 9-2 for the losers.
The other unbeaten
team Can Gears ‘C’ just maintained their record by narrowly defeating Penlan
‘J’ 21-20, Trevor Francis winning 9-5 before teaming up with John Jones to win
the doubles 3-1 to secure the narrowest of victories. Tata Port Talbot ‘B’ beat
Penlan ‘L’ 24-10 with Kean Pak winning 9-0 and Martin Jenkins 9-1. Penlan ‘J’
beat Tata Port Talbot ‘A’ 21-16 thanks to Lawrence John winning 9-1.
In Division Three
Blaen-y-Maes ‘A’ moved into second place having played two matches, first they
beat Penlan ‘N’ 22-16 thanks to Tony Averis winning 9-0, they were then
narrowly beaten 16-15 by Penlan ‘S’ for who Matthew Rees won 9-0 before teaming
up with Jamie Hill for the doubles, although they lost the doubles 3-1 the game
they won was enough to secure a narrow victory. Penlan ‘R’ beat Penyrheol ‘C’
22-16 with James Lobb and Kallum Clement both
winning 9-2.