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UP N Down Under pairing of Marcus Langford and Roger Poultney are the the Super 7's pairs champions.

They defeated former holders Jason Ward an Allen Shaw (Basford Hall MW) 3-1 in the final.

Dawn Bell (Elwes Arms) hammered county player Joanna Coleman (The Club) 4-0 in the ladies' singles final.

In the last 16 of the Nottingham & District Pool League Association Cup, holders Connie's New Station lost 5-1 against Premiership-rivals Rileys A.

Steve Hobster had an eight-ball clearance.

Man of Iron produced the performance of the round by beating Rileys Hooters 5-1, Andy Selfe doing the damage.

Cricketers whitewashed Carlton & District Constitutional Club, experienced Jim I'Anson completing the 5-0 scoreline.

League champions Colonel Burnaby had a 5-2 win over Grey Goose at the Phoenix, the pairing of Dave Watts and Craig Hudson confirming the tie.

March Hare overcame On The Spot 5-2, the duo of Trevor Anderson and Richard Fewkes making sure of the victory.

Premiership Ponda at the Peacock came from 3-0 down to beat Top Spot Club 5-4 through Pete Sims in the last leg.

Hot Spot had a 5-4 win against Robin Hood, thanks to John Smith sealing the final frame.

Basford Hall Miners Welfare overcame Headstocks 5-3, singles champion Gary Chaplin doing the damage.

Monday Division One bottom side Gregory drew at Hubb Vampires, Junior Arbouin taking the last leg.

Fourth Division Moon & Stars had a 5-4 win over bottom side Starting Gate, while Third Division Whitemoor Lizards claimed their Association Plate tie against Nags Head due to no show.

Super 7's Premiership leaders Basford Hall Miners Welfare went one point clear at the top after winning 8-4 at Spot On Bullets, ex-pairs champion Gary M Neston clinching the points.

Vale Club came from 5-3 down to beat The Club 7-5 at home, thanks to Trevor Kirby taking the last leg.

Life of Rileys Students cruised to a 10-2 home win over Royal Oak, captain Tom Laycock sealing the victory.

Wolds B overcame Victory Club 9-3 at home, as Dave Jones took the match-winning frame.

March Hare came from behind to beat Rileys Rumbustious Students 7-5 at home, county youth team player Michael Baguley doing the damage.

First Division leaders Arnold Liberal Club cruised to a 9-1 away win at Tally Ho through Jamie Julian in the sixth leg.

Spot-On Sopranos had a 7-3 home win over Hubble Trouble with Wayne Widdowson getting an eight-baller.

Colonel Burnaby remain one point behind the leaders after winning 7-3 at Sheriff Social Club, Gary Hall confirming the points.

Building Trades Social Club overcame Nottingham Irish Centre 7-3, the duo of Martin Kavanagh and Adam Asher making sure of the points.

Up N Down Under went down to a 7-3 defeat at Elwes Arms, thanks to Richard Bulmer taking the match-winning frame.

Second Division leaders Hot Spot hammered Coopers Arms 10-0 at home, Luke Wharton setting them on their way. Vernon Hotel suffered a 6-4 away defeat by Gregory through the pairing of Karim Morris and Danny Kenton in the last doubles leg.

Lady Bay had a 7-3 home win over Pheasant Inn plus claimed their rearranged match against Coopers Arms due to no show.

Spot-On Deaf beat Whitemoor Numpty Oddbods 6-4 at home, Howard Swinburne clinching the match in the final frame.

Fiveways 69ers beat Greyhound Dogs 6-4 away from home, as Tony Knight made sure of the victory.

The league are now accepting membership for the new summer season in either Monday or Thursday leagues.

For further details contact Cory Whyler on 07828 714871 or e-mail: cwhyler73@hotmail.com

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