Lethal Lumley leave league leaders shell-shocked

South Hylton fell to a shock 3-2 home defeat to Lumley B, but they still lead the way at the top of Division One of the Danby Autos Sunderland Snooker League.
DARLEY Dale and District Snooker League round-up.DARLEY Dale and District Snooker League round-up.
DARLEY Dale and District Snooker League round-up.

Washington A claimed the bragging rights when they beat their A team 4-1 to leave them still in with a shout for the title.

Steels travelled to Whitburn and got off to a good start, thanks to Tommy Ayre, but Graeme Ablett levelled the match in the next frame.

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Ray Charlton Jnr started the third frame strongly with a 24 break, but a 31 break helped John Smith pinch the frame.

Tony Hazard potted well to win the fourth frame. In the pairs, Ray Charlton Jnr/Lee Norton beat John Smith/Graeme Ablett on the final black to reduce the defeat to 3-2.

Tommy Gwyn got Glendale off to a good start away at Biddick B.

Michael Simpson levelled the match before John Danby potted well to win the third frame.

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John Temple and Paul Atkinson had a tussle in the fourth frame before Temple won the frame, but Tommy Gwyn/Frank McParlin won the pairs 74-54 for the 3-2 win.

In the re-arranged game between Biddick B and Green Baize, Biddick B edged out their rivals 3-2.

Philip Straughan/Paul Cobb claimed the decisive frame when they beat Peter Dambrosie/Gary Simpson in the pairs frame.

Biddick A travelled to Green Baize and got off to a great start, thanks to Steven Tate. Gary Simpson levelled the match before Terry Froud moved Biddick back into the lead.

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Shaun Martin levelled the match, but Dave Adamson/Rod Turnbull won the pairs 51-40 for the 3-2 win.

Mill View B hold a two-point lead over their A team after a 3-2 win at home to Seaham Conservatives in Division Two.

However, third placed Lumley A have a game in hand so a close finish is expected.

Mill View A are finishing strongly and an excellent 4-1 win away at Cheemas kept their promotion hopes alive.

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And in a re-arranged match, Mill View A destroyed Murton Colliery 5-0.

Still in with a chance of promotion, Lumley A easily beat Pennywell Comrades 4-1 win.

Murton Colliery edged to a narrow 3-2 victory over The Railway, thanks to Stephen Cook/Eddie Williamson, who won the deciding frame.

The match between The Victory and Murton Officials was expected to be close and the singles alternated into a 2-2 situation before Murton took the pairs for the overall 3-2 result.