After 380 Frames of Snooker?It all comes down to this!
Singles League
Some 6 months have past since the opening break off shots in this inaugural season of the NHSL Singles league, and who would have predicted such close and dramatic final matches in all three divisions. A 3-1 defeat for Gary Spencer in his penultimate match against Lee Crombie now means the Premier Division title is out of his own hands but certainly not out of his grasp. Spencer will need to beat Nav Hussain in his last match and hope that Wayne Martin fails to beat Lee Crombie to secure the title. A win for table topping Hussain would shut the door on both his title rivals and would see the Peoples Hall man victorious. Wayne Martin who is currently in 2nd spot level on points with Hussain but with an inferior frame difference needs to win and hope for either a draw or a Spencer win. In the First Division things are just as tight but a little more straight forward. Neil Elliott knows that a win against Malc Belshaw will see him lift the title but should he slip up and either draw or lose he will open the door for Mike Langdon. There is just one match left to play in the Second Division but what a match, with three different outcomes possible! Eric Towle who is currently third knows he needs to beat Spider 4-0 to win the division via the head-to-head rule from Shaun Parkinson. A 3-1 win for Towle would see him miss out on frame difference to Parkinson whilst Spider Wilkinson knows that either a draw or win would be good enough to see him win the league.
Fine Victory See Lenton Pair Through To Pairs Final.
Knockout Competitions
A superb two nil victory saw Lenton?s Matt Savage & Adam Goodall reach this years Handicap Pairs Final at the expense of BCI?s Jonathan Mason & Kwok Yip. They will now meet Steve Butler & Matt Ellis from Stadium Leisure to decide this years competition.
Other News
Just a reminder that the Notts Amateur Final will be held tomorrow night (Thurs 16th) at Pegasus Snooker Club, Arnold at 7pm. The best of 7 final will be contested between BCI's Keith Holgate and Arnold's John Fountain. Spectators welcome. Best of luck to both players.