NEVILLE WRIGHT and Laura Power have won their respective Hampshire Super League North singles events at the Academy Snooker Centre in Basingstoke.
Wright overcame Gary Hawkins 5-3 in the final while Laura Power beat Wendy Reinstadtler 4-3. Results:
Men: Alan Yates (Farnborough) beat Rick Cull (Basingstoke RSC), Gary Hawkins (Farnborough) beat Kenny Winter (Farnborough) , Ricky Humber (Basingstoke RSC) beat John Brine (Alton), Neville Wright (Farnborough) beat Aaron Turner (Farnborough).
Semi-Finals: Yates 1 Hawkins 4, Humber 2 Wright 4.
Final: Gary Hawkins 3 Neville Wright 5.
Ladies: Semi-Finals: Laura Power (Academy) 3 Debbie Webb (Aldershot) 2, Jo Sibley (Basingstoke Chuffers) 0 Wendy Reinstadtler (Farnborough) 3.
Final: Laura Power 4 Wendy Reinstadtler 3
FREEMANTLE SHIRLEY & DISTRICT
Colin Philpott threw a 118 finish and a 15-dart leg in the latest round of matches.
Tony Whitcher (Englishman) hit a 120 finish and Mick Gallagher (Osborne A) 110.
Toby Adams (Old Thatch) threw a 104 while Lenny Lodwidge (Osborne B) was the only player to hit 180.
SKILL LEAGUE
Hedge End defeated Manor 4-3 with wins from Julie Parker, Margaret Barfoot, Iris Janaway and Sophie Cunningham. Chris Katterns, Jenny Bailey and Sue Groves replied.
Liz Hutson (Dockers) scored the top finish of 75 while Mary Jordan hit the highest score of 146.
EASTLEIGH TOWN & GUESTS
Kevin Ede included a 180 in a 14-dart leg for Arrow while Bob Crawley and Danny Ballard, both of Obelisk, hit maximums.
Wayne Paddington (Netley) checked out with 110 and D Hayes (Bitterne Park) with 130.
Steve Perren (Sam's) hit the season's top finish to date of 157.
ITCHEN & DISTRICT MEN
Gene Bagley was in good form during the recent round of five-a-side matches.
The West End man threw a 15-dart leg and had a 116 finish.
S Hillman (Fox & Hounds) and C Brown (Pear Tree B) both hit 180s. Denis Wheeler (Gardeners) threw a 126 finish.
Five-a-side results: West End A 3 Fox & Hounds 1, Woolston Social 3 Pear Tree B 1, Pear Tree A 1 Gardeners 3, West End B 2 Woolston Trades & Labour 3.
ROMSEY & DISTRICT LADIES
Doreen Page (Mottisfont) has hit the season's best finish of 114.
The highest score of the week was 135 for Wendy Jeffery (Braishfield B) in the Premier Division.
In Division 1, the highest score of 124 was from Carol Pickering (Braishfield C).
Lyndhurst WMC
Brocks and Poachers continue to battle it out at the top. And it is a Brocks player who heads the week's honours - R Robins landing a 160 finish as his team beat Lyndhurst B 4-3.
Bitterne PARK HOTEL INVITATION LEAGUE
Ice House picked a good double for the end of the season with the A and B teams winning their respective Divisions.
Seasonal honours:
Division One: Ice House B (runners-up Waggoner's Arms).
Wooden Spoon: Bitterne Park Hotel.
Section 2: Ice House A (Grove Tavern). Wooden spoon: Swan.
Team KO winners: Ice House A (Anchor & Hope).
Pairs: Alan Buttler/Sandy Bryant (Fords Social Club (Valerie Emm/Billy Griffiths (Waggoner's Arms).
Highest game shot (man): Alan Buttler (Fords Social Club) 170
Lady: Irene Davis (Swan) 101.
Captain/secretary knockout: Bob/Jan Painton (Fords Social Club), Gary Barker/Lyn Rowe (Place B).
In the ladies' section, Debbie Ainsworth (Fords Social Club) and Vivien Stockwell (Ice House) have set up a singles final after winning their respective rounds.
MEON VALLEY
Barry Stubbington is setting a tough mark to beat in the 180 stakes. In the fourth week of league action he has already hit three maximums.
His latest came in the match at Bold Forester where New Inn won 8-0. Rob Barnett (Izaak Walton) also hit 180.
COBWEB SOLUTIONS FAREHAM MEN
N Clark (Portsdown B) has hit a maximum, his second of the season.
He joins Mike Clarkson (Admiral Cunningham), A Page (Cob & Pen A) and Mark Sherwood (Hill Park) on two.
But leading the way is P Rigler (Limes), with three.
Fred Dyke Cup draw (Nov 24): Q Battery v Delme Arms, Hill Park v Jolly Miller A, Cob & Pen A v Wicor Mill A, Limes v Portsdown Inn A.
Ernie Hills Cup second-round draw (Nov 24): Linden Lea v Wicor Mill B, Jolly Miller B v Duke Of Connaught, Portsdown Inn B v Elm Tree A, Seagull v Red Lion.
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