In game seventeen in division one of the Sutton and District Summer league leaders, Bishop Vesey had a bye however they increased their chances of winning the divisional title as the three nearest chasing teams all lost.
Vesey have 26 points from fifteen games and second-placed The Nomads lost ground as they went down 5-4 at home to fifth in the division Old Oscott Arrows leaving them two points behind Vesey from the same number of games and just one more fixture to play.
Third in the division Highcroft Social also lost at home in their tie with bottom of the table Plough and Arrows, the 6-3 win being Plough’s first win in fifteen games. Walmley CSC Flights make up the top four and they went down 6-3 at The Old Horns Lions who are only two places off the foot of the table.
In division two there were wins for the top three sides, leaders Golden Hind Lions beat fourth-placed Rosey Mac’s 6-3 to clinch the divisional title with one more game to play as they are on 34 points, four more than second-placed Heartlands whose convincing 8-1 win at St Thomas Arrows gives them the runners-up spot as they lead third-placed Oscott Social Club by six points after they won 6-3 at Sutton Sharks.
Full Results: Game 17:Division One:- Pint Pot Flights 4 Red Lion 5, The Nomads 4 Old Oscott Arrows 5, Highcroft Social 3 Plough and Arrows 6, The Old Horns Lions 6 Walmley CSC Flights 3, Bishop Vesey had a bye, Division Two:- Bills Arrows 4 Erdington Arrows 5, Golden Hind Lions 6 Rosey Mac’s 3, St Thomas Arrows 1 Heartlands 8, Sutton Sharks 3 Oscott Social Club 6, The Scott Armers 4 Sutton Sports and Social 5.
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Just the one rearranged fixture played in the Camp Hill League which saw league leaders Aston Inn Nomads win 6-1 against fourth in the league Clumsy Swan to see them open up a four points lead over both second and third placed Tyseley Bears and Cotterills Lane EBAHA Club with respective one and two games in hand on the two teams.
Full Results: Rearranged Fixture:- Aston Inn Nomads 6 Clumsy Swan 1.
A message this week from league secretary Mark Standley saying
“On a sadder note one of the league stalwarts Matt Cooper has sadly passed away.
He played in a lot of the local leagues as well as being a member of the Gulp Tribe. Charity Team, condolences to the family, he will be sadly missed.
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The Netherton Thursday Night League played off the first leg of the first round of their Andy Bastable Trophy with 7-2 the biggest win to carry into the next round by both Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘A’ and The Clock, Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘A’ beating their local rivals and ‘B’ team while Clock won against Netherton Sports and Social Club ‘B’. The other two games played produced closer 5-4 results with wins for Spring Meadow and Townsend Social Club over respective opponents Netherton Sports and Social Club ‘A’ and Bulls Head.
Full Results: Andy Bastable Trophy: Round One First Leg:- Netherton Sports and Social ‘A’ 4 Spring Meadow 5, Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘A’ 7 Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘B’ 2, Bulls Head 4 Townsend Social Club 5,The Clock 7 Netherton Sports and Social ‘B’ 2.
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Waggon and Horses took their total points to 44 from a possible 46 in the Hilltop Friendly Tuesday Night League when they won 6-1 at Miners Arms ‘B’ who are third in the table but have twelve points less from one game more than Waggon. Dewdrop ‘A’ are placed second, they somewhat surprisingly lost 4-3 at Horseley Tavern who are three places below them and have ten fewer points. S.Earp notched a maximum for Horseley.
All of the bottom three teams, Albion, Sow and Pigs and Tamebridge lost 5-2 in turn to Miners Arms ‘A’, Vine ‘B’ and Dewdrop ‘B’.
Full Results: Game 24:- Dewdrop ‘B’ 5 Tamebridge 2, Miners Arms ‘B’ 1 Waggon and Horses 6, Vine ‘B’ 5 Sow and Pigs 2, Horseley Tavern 4 (S.Earp 180) Dewdrop ‘A’ 3, Albion 2 Miners Arms ‘A’ 5, Vine ‘A’ had a bye.
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As the Stourbridge and District Wednesday Night League reached the halfway stage of the season Labour Club kept their 100% win record intact but only just as they chalked up a close 4-3 win in their home fixture with Stourbridge FC who are five places below them in the table and have ten fewer points.
Second-placed Bird in Hand ‘E’ also won by the same margin in their home tie with third in the league Ten Arches to put them two points ahead of their opponents and keep them four behind Labour Club. Fourth in the league Hollybush beat Dudley Sports 5-2 to give them the same 20 points as Ten Arches and trail them by just two legs of average. Fox Inn (Lye) are fifth, they won 4-3 at home against bottom-of-the-table Raven to give them the same 20 points as Ten Arches and Hollybush.
Full Results: Game 13:- Fox Inn (Lye) 4 Raven 3, Hollybush 5 Dudley Sports 2, Brickmakers Arms 1 Bell ‘A’ 6, Labour Club 4 (S.Hall 160b) Stourbridge FC 3, Bird in Hand ‘E’ 4 Ten Arches 3, Bell ‘B’ 5 (B.Perry 9 darts game) Shovel 2, Black Horse 1 Ashwood 6.
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The Sedgley and Gornal Tuesday Night League are up to week three and only three of the starting line-up of twelve teams remain undefeated. Reigning champions Old Bulls Head are in the same position they ended their last campaign top of the table after adding their latest 5-4 win at Gornal Labour Club to their account, they have a slender one leg of average lead over Five Ways who won 7-2 against The Cabin. Third, in the table Seven Stars are a further one leg of average adrift, their third fixture seeing them win 6-3 at Chainyard.
Full Results: Game 3:- Griffin 3 Red Cow 6, Meadow Lark 4 New Inn 5, Five Ways 7 The Cabin 2, Gornal Labour Club 4 Old Bulls Head 5, Jolly Crispin 6 Pensnett Liberal Club 3, Chainyard 3 Seven Stars 6.
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A bye has cost Old Star the leadership in the Silver End Sunday Morning League and sees them drop to third place on 48 points the same number as second in the table Dudley Sports who have a superior average after their 7-1 home win over Brickmaker’s Arms. Dudley Sports and Old Star both trail new leaders Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club by two points they won 6-2 at New Talbot to give them a total of 50 points.
Full Results: Game 22:- Bell ‘B’ 4 Kings Head ‘A’ 4, Black Horse ‘B’ 4 Black Horse ‘A’ 4, Dudley Sports 7 Brickmaker’s Arms 1, Kings Head ‘B’ 0 Bell ‘A’ 8, New Talbot 2 Dudley Ex Servicemen’s Club 6, Tenth Lock 6 Crestwood 2, Old Star had a bye.
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With only five more games remaining in the Rowley Monday Night League just two points separate the top three teams. Long term leaders Bell hold on to pole position with a 5-4 home win over third in the table Plough and Harrow while second placed Clock (Whiteheath) lost ground in the title race losing 5-4 at home to sixth in the league Gate Hangs Well. Bell now have 44 points while Clock (Whiteheath) and Plough and Harrow are both on 42 points. After the top three teams comes a gap of eight points to White Swan, Cradley Sports and Social and Gate Hangs Well with White Swan having played one game less than the three teams above them after beating Cradley Sports and Social Club 7-2.
Full Results: Week 25:- Tividale FC 7 Hare and Hounds 2, Wonder 6 Spring Meadow 3, Loyal Lodge 4 Windmills End 5, Clock (Whiteheath) 4 Gate Hangs Well 5, Romsley Cricket Club 6 Three Diamonds 3, White Swan 7 Cradley Sports and Social 2, Roost 0 Ex Serviceman’s 9, Bell 5 Plough and Harrow 4.
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Graham Hall and Rich Bowen were the only two players to actually play in the top six of week 27 in the Black Country Thursday Night Singles League. Graham Hall had a tremendous night as he rattled off three straight 8-0 wins over Steven Gillam, James Davies and Lewis Handley before rounding off a super evening with a 5-3 win over Shane Passey to see him replace Nick Fullwell at the top of the table with 385 points from 44 games. Fullwell drops to second place with 355 from 46 games. Rich Bowen’s opener saw him held to a 4-4 draw by Shane Passey before he beat Steven Gillam 6-2 to keep him in fifth in the table with 314 points from 46 games. Jamie Hughes is third in the league with 345 points from 40 games and Jason Lowe is fourth with 321 also from 40 games.
Full Results: Week 27:- Lewis Handley 8 Stella Sims 0, Steven Gillam 5 Shane Passey 3, Steven Gillam 8 Stella Sims 0, Shane Passey 4 Lewis Handley 4, Rich Bowen 4 Shane Passey 4, Graham Hall 8 Steven Gillam 0, Graham Hall 8 James Davies 0, Shane Passey 8 Alex Mason 0, Rich Bowen 6 Steven Gillam 2, Paul Harrison 6 Lewis Handley 2, Shane Passey 5 Cheryl Allcock 3, Graham Hall 8 Lewis Handley 0, Steven Gillam 5 Paul Harrison 3, Graham Hall 5 Shane Passey 3.
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No change at the top of the Black Country Men’s Super League as the top four teams all won. Leaders Allens Bar ‘A’ handed their visitors Gilbert’s Bar a 5-0 whitewash to take their points to 99 from fifteen games and give them a huge fourteen points lead over second-placed Railway Tavern who were also 5-0 winners in their home tie with Allens Bar ‘B’. Third and fourth placed Yeltz Bar and Yeltz Bar ‘A’ in turn won 3-2 against fifth in the league The Maverick and Allens Bar ‘C’ who are eighth, both of the Yeltz teams are on 77 points.
Full Results: Game 14:- Whiteheath tavern 4 Horse and Jockey ‘A’ 1, Yeltz Bar ‘A’ 3 Allens Bar ‘C’ 2, Allens Bar ‘A’ 5 Gilbert’s Bar 0, Bell, Kingswinford ‘B’ 3 Halesowen Cricket Club 2, Yeltz Bar 3 The Maverick 2, Bell, Kingswinford ‘A’ 4 The Ashwood 1, Railway Tavern 5 Horse and Jockey ‘B’ 0.
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With the Wolverhampton Tuesday Night League up to week nineteen, Railway continues to lead the singles division adding a 5-2 home win over Stile to give them 30 points from sixteen games. Being as Gilbert’s Bar had a bye they drop into third place with ECC replacing them in the number two spot after they also 5-2 at home against Red Lion to leave them six points behind Railway after they have played one game more than them, they have also played two games more than Gilbert’s Bar who are on the same 24 points.
ECC remain top of the doubles division, their 3-0 win over Red Lion putting them on 28 points, Hurst Hill, who had a bye this week are on the same 28 points as ECC but from one game fewer.
Full Results: Week 19:Singles Division:- Cleveland Arms 4 Wednesfield Legion 3, ECC 5 Red Lion 2, Jacks Bar 1 Woodfield 6, Moreton Arms 4 Dog and Partridge 3, Railway 5 Stile 2, Gilbert’s Bar and Hurst Hill had a bye, Doubles Division:- Cleveland Arms 2 Wednesfield Legion 1, ECC 3 Red Lion 0, Jacks Bar 2 Woodfield 1, Moreton Arms 0 Dog and Partridge 3, Railway 2 Stile 1, Gilbert’s Bar and Hurst Hill had a bye.
Alan Towe writes with the support of Red Dragon darts.
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