Stroud & District League.
Division 1 Dave Hadley scored a maximum and was man-of-the- match for Phoenix A when they shared the points in a 5-5 draw against Forest Green A.
Cirencester were well beaten at home by Woodchester B losing 2-8, with Clive Ellison and Billy Shilton scoring a max each for the visitors.
Phoenix B also suffered a 2-8 home defeat at the hands of Frampton A, Abu Salehbhai finished as man-of-the-match with a max for the visitors.
Andy Cox scored a maximum and led his team to a 7-3 victory on their visit to Frampton B.
Division 2: Forest Green B and Whiteshill B shared the points at 5-5.
Randwick A ensured they stay well clear at the top of the division with a 7-3 away win at their closest rivals Thornbury B, although it was the home side’s Mark Attwood who finished as man-of-the-match with a maximum.
Whiteshill A won a close match against visiting Phoenix C 6-4 thanks in part to a fine maximum from Steve Greening.
Division 3: Woodchester D shared the spoils in a 5-5 draw with Randwick D.
Cam B produced a good team performance when they beat their fellow strugglers Phoenix E 7-3.
Randwick C drew their home match against Thornbury C, 5-5, but it was Thornbury's Craig Skeldon who was man-of-the-match with a maximum.
Bruce Ind returned a maximum for visiting Phoenix D when they beat Whiteshill C 6-4.
Division 4: Cam C were at home to only two visiting players from Phoenix G, but maximums from Andy and Fred Donald plus a doubles ensured a 7-3 win.
Thornbury D lost 2-8 at home to Randwick E for whom Lincoln Green was man-of-the-match with a maximum.
For the second week in a row both Alun and Mark Davies remained unbeaten in the singles as their Nailsworth B team beat the visiting Forest Green C 6-4.
Meanwhile, Forest Green D inflicted a 6-4 win against the visitors from Nailsworth C with Mike May unbeaten for the away side. Frampton D recorded a comfortable 8-2 victory against Phoenix H with Brian Cullis returning a maximum for the home side.
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