Division 1: Forest Green A had a comfortable 8-2 victory against the Phoenix A, thanks in part to a maximum from Olly Tyndall.
Yate came out on top against Frampton B with Will Berkley scoring a max for the home team in their 8-2 win.
Clive Ellison was on good form as he scored a max and helped Woodchester B to a 7-3 victory against Cirencester.
Frampton A edged a close match against the visiting Phoenix B 6-4, but it was Liwu Wei, who was man-of-the-match for Phoenix with a maximum.
Division 2: Sally Jones scored a maximum on her debut for Phoenix C but couldn’t prevent the home side losing 4-6 to Whiteshill A.
Randwick A beat Thornbury B in this top of the table clash 6-4, but Mark Attwood went undefeated.
Frampton C beat two-player team from Nailsworth A 7-3 with Alan Perratt unbeaten on the night for Frampton.
Division 3: Phoenix E and Cam B shared the points at five-apiece, but it was Bev Browning, who was player-of-the-match, winning her three singles for Cam.
Thornbury C had a comfortable 9-1 victory against the visiting Randwick C with Steve Biles and Len Pattison both going unbeaten.
Pat Pumphry scored a max for Woodchester D when they won 7-3 at Randwick D. Woodchester C inflicted the first defeat of the season on Phoenix F with Barry Morgan leading the attack for Woodchester with a maximum in their 6-4 victory.
Division 4: Phoenix H edged out Frampton D 6-4 in this top of the table clash.
The Randwick E trio of Pablo Carrington, Tom Docherty and Daniel Lloyd-Birchall all recorded maximums as they whitewashed Thornbury D.
Forest Green C and Nailsworth B shared the points at five-apiece with Alun Davies finishing as man-of-the-match for Nailsworth with a max.
Dave Watson guided Nailsworth C to a 6-4 victory against Forest Green D with a fine maximum. Phoenix G beat Cam C 6-4, but it was George Thomas who finished as man-of-the-match for the visitors with a max.
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