Steve Taylor achieved a crucial maximum for Streetly ‘A’, as their bid to stay in the Premier Division gathered momentum, with a 6-4 win at Hall Green ‘A’.  Colebridge Aces blitzed Kingshurst Bribar ‘C’ 10-0, although Helen Turner took both Navinder Matharu and Muhammed Khalid the distance.

 
Kingshurst Bribar ‘D’ continue in fine form in Division One, with a 6-4 success at Bournville ‘A’, despite another superb treble from Bhavesh Amlani.  Dave Ameghino and Paul duCros were both unbeaten for West Midlands Police ‘A’, as they sealed a superb season with an 8-2 victory.  Andy Choi and Ameghino were involved in a spectacular clash, which Ameghino won in four games.

 
Hall Green ‘D’ were too strong for Sutton Coldfield ‘D’ in Division Two, as Chris Allen and Mick Bere both gained maximums in an 8-2  result.

 
Tony Badham was the only unbeaten player in the Streetly ‘D’ and Sutton ‘F’ clash in Division Four, that resulted in a 5-5 draw.  Steve Bailey gained a hat-trick for Sutton in their 7-3 success over their ‘G’ side.

 
Division Five champions Colebridge Jaguars won 7-3 at Kingshurst Bribar ‘G’, but young Tom Moy of Kings showed his potential, with an excellent treble, that included a 12-10 in the fifth victory over Fadi Ezaddin.  Perry and Mitchell Nash combined with Buster Cobley for Kings, as they crushed Jacombs ‘C’ 7-3.  Jacombs got back on the winning trail, with a 7-3 home success over Ivy Leaf ‘B’.

 

10th April