VICTOR IMISEEV lost his 100 per cent record in the Kings Volvo Southampton League.
The Generation II player was beaten 21-17, 21-18 by Waterside A's Christos Hannidies as the Premier Division match ended in a 5-5 draw.
Hannidies was undefeated for the evening, while Howard Davies won once and was unlucky not to take all three of his games for Waterside.
For Generation II, Imiseev and Charlie Childs each won twice, with Valmiki Sinanan chipped in with a solitary success.
At the other end of the table, Glenn Medcalf of Alpha B won his first game of the season as his side went down 7-3 to Snows D.
Stuart Williams and Alan McAlpine were the other winners for Alpha.
Anthony Ellis was unbeaten for Snows, supported by Chris Prince with two wins and Keith Middleton with one.
Snows A move to the top of the Division after an easy 9-1 victory over Alpha A. The only winner for Alpha was Alex Rorke over Mauri Shave. Chris Wilshere and Jeremy Wilson were the unbeaten players for Snows.
Snows B gained revenge for their defeat the first time they met Snows C, winning 9-1 this time round. Garry Longland and Malcolm Cummins both scored maximums, while Tony Holt only lost to Norman Stagg, 21-18 in the third.
In Division One, Kevin Muldowney of Insurance A bounced back from last week's triple loss to chalk up a hat-trick of wins.
But that could not save his side from defeat as they went down 6-4 to Four Ts A, who now move into second place in Division One. Chris Bone collected the other game for Insurance.
Julian Walton and Ken Palmer claimed two wins apiece for Four Ts, supported by Mark Kimber who won once.
Waterside D suffered their second 8-2 defeat in consecutive weeks, this time to Ordnance Survey A.
Phil Allen was unbeaten, while Ivan McMorran and Bob Pollard each won twice. Albert Harding and Mark Waughman each won once for Waterside.
A sound 9-1 win by Alpha D over Four Ts B keeps them top in Division Two. Jon Stubbs and Peter Humphry were both unbeaten, while Chris Matshall only lost 21-23 in the third to David Cosway.
Hedge End A lie four points, but have games in hand. They thrashed St Denys B 9-1 to keep up the chase for top place.
Brothers Ken and Colin Butt were unbeaten and Martin Cheffy won twice.
The only winner for St Denys was Andy Hallett who edged out Martin Cheffy 25-23, 22-20.
Insurance B and Hedge End B shared the spoils in a 5-5 draw. Steve Whiteford was unbeaten, and Dan Ashton won twice for Insurance. Two games from Shapour Mehrkar and one each from Barry Mores and Terry Mills, plus the doubles were the Hedge End winners.
Another maximum from Terry Littlewood helped NF Nalgo to a 7-3 win over BAT B. Bernie Leamore won twice and Stuart Gange once were the other winners for Nalgo. For BAT, Richard McLure grabbed two success and Andrzej Ottembrajt one.
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