Southampton players have continued their domination of the Southern England Cuestars tournament at Salisbury.
Mike Finn beat Mark McLean, 20, in the final but the travelling companions split the £240 prize money.
In-form Jason Hildyard earned himself £40 for a semi-final place and Will Baird reached the last eight.
Colden Common's Stewart Crosswell, 17, beat Nick Jennings in the plate final.
Following their success at Bracknell, the Hildyard brothers found Poole a happy hunting ground too.
Jason made it two wins out of three as he leapfrogged pre-season favourite George Marter to the top of the Cuestars Under-12 rankings with a final victory over Gosport's Adam Bobat.
Meanwhile, in the Under-15 section, elder brother Dan came though a 46-strong field but lost in the final to Adam Guyatt, also from Salisbury, to remain in contention for the title.
The brothers were back in action midweek, turning out for Chandler's Ford B team in the 3-2 win at Loco in the Winchester League Vase team knockout.
Dan knocked in a season-best 85 and Jason won the decider after Loco fought back to 2-2.
l In the £2,500 Senior Series at Chandler's Ford, Shirley's Matt Windsor bumped his prize money up to £220 after receiving £85 in Sunday's tournament when he beat Paul Boulton in the semi-final and Ashley Phillips in the final.
Steve Boterhoak increased his winnings to £190 for the season when he split the final cash with Peter Marazoitis - £60 each.
Peter advanced up the table with £215 winnings in total.
Carlo Cavagnetto won the Plate contest and increased his lead at the top by £10 to an impressive £415.
In the Saturday junior leagues, Daniel Hildyard took top spot in the Premier with 18 points after winning three of his four frames, only losing to younger brother Jason.
Nick Jennings holds second place, four points behind the leader, while Tom Davis dropped back to third place.
Jon Bird had the highest break of 32.
Glen Shefford (12) leads the Under-13 Premier with 18 points, though Lewis White has the same points after winning all four frames in the top group.
Ben Lawrence moved to third place with 14 points and had the highest break of 18.
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