Phil Allen was crowned the Kidlington Indoor League’s singles champion with a 2-1 win over Roger Goodall on finals night.
Goodall enjoyed ample consolation with victory in the Gavin Anderson pairs, the triples and mixed pairs – hitting sixes in the pairs and triples.
ROLL OF HONOUR
Sixes competition: A Lewis bt T Denton. Len Hill Competition: Gin'll Fix It bt Galacticos. Gavin Anderson pairs: R Goodall & A Lewis bt K Quinnell & F Sawyer. Triples: A Surman, R Goodall & A. Goodgame bt B Williams, D Williams & K Quinnell. Mixed pairs: R Goodall & A Lewis bt B Williams & D Williams 2-1. Singles: P Allen bt R Goodall 2-1. Premier Division - winners: North Oxford Conservative Club; runners-up: Gin’ll Fix It. Division 1: Unknowns; King’s Arms (Tackley). Wooden Spoon: King’s Arms (Moors) Kidlington. Top dolls: R Goodall (Gin’ll Fix it) 163.
STEVE McAteer came from behind to beat Nigel Tustain 2-1 and become the Banbury Indoor League’s singles champion on finals night.
Deddington lifted the President’s Cup with a 20-16 win over General Foods.
Peter Dempsey’s 14 dolls for General Foods were in vain as Steve Arthurs, with a six, and Steve Walton hit 13 apiece for Deddington.
ROLL OF HONOUR
President’s Cup: Deddington. Jim Smithson Cup: Banbury. Knock-out Cup: Deddington. Supplementary Cup: Chipping Norton. Handicap Cup: Castle Quay. Neil West: Deddington. Charity Cup: Bicester. Captain’s Cup: Phil Allen (Bicester). League: Deddington. Triples: D Kettle, S Walton & S Arthur (Deddington) bt S McAteer, A Wallington & N Tustain 2-1. Pairs: S Walton & S Arthurs (Deddington) bt I McAteer & G Barrett 2-0. Most sixes: S Arthurs (Deddington) 10. Sixers champion: S Arthurs (Deddington). Top dolls: S Arthurs (Deddington) 274. Singles: S McAteer (Chipping Norton) bt N Tustain 2-1.
OXFORD bid to win the Inter League Competition for a seventh successive year at General Foods Sports & Social Club, Banbury, next Thursday (7.45).
Oxford League: A Beal, P Adams, B Trinder, K Baker, T Recht, W Waite, P Townsend, G Townsend.
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