MILLER Boys continue to rule the roost at the top of Division One of the Herefordshire Snooker League after a narrow 3-2 win over X-Men, Stuart Roberts winning the deciding frame.
Zeds stay in second spot with a 3-2 win over Corner Pockets.
Military B remain in contention after a devastating display of snooker to beat Pot Idols 4-1, with Jason Plant compiling breaks of 57 and 20 in his frame.
Flukey Few dashed the hopes of the Police moving up the table with a 4-1 win over the visitors.
Broms Boys put in their best performance of the season with a 5-0 win over the Legionaires, Mark Massey coming back from 30 behind to take the opening frame.
Q4 Carlton take over the top of Division Two with a 4-1 win over the Herodians.
Matt Oldham got the divisional leaders off the mark with a solid victory over Dave Vaughn.
Glen Cameron, Ben Fortey and Carl Williams followed suit with commanding displays of snooker to take a 4-0 lead.
The last frame saw Mike Lulay beat Mark Mortlock and stop the whitewash.
In a club derby, P Shed Y got the upper hand with a solid performance to beat previous league leaders Shedloads 4-1.
The first frame saw teenager Jordan Davies victorious in a black-ball thriller.
Mark Reynolds put in a disciplined frame of snooker to take the second frame and level the match.
P shed Y captain Ross Adams grabbed the match by the scruff of its neck and his superb performance, which included a break of 21, inspired the rest who all went on to win.
Farmers B were 3-2 winners over Railway A, Norman Pfuell beating Spike Turner by a narrow two points while John Manders was victorious in a black-ball shoot-out with Bill Waygood.
RESULTS
DIVISION 1: Flukey Few 4 Police A 1, Broms Boys 5 Legionaires 0, Military B 4 Pot Idols 1, Corner Pockets 2 Zeds 3, X-Men 2 MillerBoys 3.
DIVISION 2: 7 Wilders 3 NoWhereMen 2, Farmers B 3 Railway A 2, ShedLoads 1 P Shed Y 4, Herodians 1 Q4 Carlton 4.
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