Quarterfinals: William McCullough won 4-3 against Adam Crossett
Semi Finals
James Robertson won 5-4 against William McCullough
Riley Patterson won 5-4 against Lewis Neill
Final
Riley Patterson won 6-4 against James Robertson
Well done young man.
Teams were randomly drawn together and after a gruelling night the finalists emerged.
Colin Beckinsale (Colts) and Wendy Long (Pink Ladies) took on Richard Kitson (Grange) and SaraLou Graham (Pink Ladies). Donald score Colin/Wendy 2 Richard/SarahLou 5.
With some great pool on display it was the pairing of SaraLou and Richard who went down in history as the first CDPL Mixed Doubles champions. Well done to both and thank you to all who took part.
Congratulations to Paul Kerr on winning the 2025/26 Open Singles competition. Paul came through a tough field. In the quarters he was one nil down and won the next 4. In the semis he was 1-0 down and won the next 4. In the final he had to dig deep against Rhys McGlaughlin after an uncharacteristic miss to go 3-2 down. He won the next 4 in a row. Well done Paul.
He also sits at the top of the POTY
Congratulations to Chris Carson on becoming the 25/26 SKC Gaming NI Ltd Seniors Pool Champion.
In Greenisland Workingman’s Club, Times Tigers’ Stephen Simpson had a tough draw
but overcame Julie Anne Cromie in the preliminary round 4-0. Ricky Topping was
toppled by a score line of 4-1 in the first round. In the second round Simpsy
came through an epic and won the decider 4-3 against Stephen Hamilton. In the
quarter finals Simpsy overcame a gallant Harry Warwick in another decider 4-3
to reach the semis.
In Whitehead Glasgow Rangers Supporters Club, Colts Aaron
Watters was in the zone as he romped to a 4-0 victory over Tom McGurk in the
first round. Big Cujo John McClean went down 4-2 and in the semis it was Joe
Patton’s turn to feel Aaron’s wrath with a solid 4-0 win to secure safe passage
to the semis.
In Grange Bar Ballyclare, Stadium’s Phil Watson disposed of
his team captain Chris McCurry 4-1 before a tight 4-3 encounter with Aaron
Crossett. In the quarter finals it was nip and tuck before Big Phil took the decider
4-3 against John Fulton to reach the semis
Also in Grange Bar Ballyclare, Whitehead Ranger’s Girvan
Fleming began with a comfortable 4-0 against Lewis Neill. In the second Round
it was Andy Macky suffering another 4-0 defeat. In the quarter finals Steven
McWhiter went down 4-0 and Girvan reached the semis without dropping a frame.
The semi final’s night will take place in Greenisland on TBC
Steven Simpson vs Aaron Watters
Phil Watson vs Girvan Fleming
Q Club Pool team lift the Knockagh for the second time in as many seasons. The Larne men overcame Whiteabbey Legion in the final.
The Ballyclare men took control early doors with nice
finishes from Stephen Hereon, Richard Kitson and Ryan Scott opening a 3-0 lead,
before the experienced duo of Darren Haddock and Paul Kerr brought the Belfast
men back to 3-2. Michael Wilson and Robin Blair both won to restore the three-frame
advantage at 5-2 to Grange after the first session. Stephen Johnston and
Michael Wilson shared the next two to make it 6-3, before Kerr, Johnston and
Haddock reeled off the next three to level things at 6-6. The 13th frame was a
long tense affair with Kitson eventually punishing an uncharacteristic in-off
from Kerr to put Grange on the hill. In the battle of the Blair's, Robin looked
like he was about to hand Grange the win, but missed his last yellow and Davy
had a tap in to force the decider. With the other two finals finished, a large
crowd gathered as Wayne Lewis and Aaron Leslie played out a tense playoff.
After a safety battle, a telling snooker from Lewis forced the mistake from
Leslie and the Ballyclare man cleared up to secure the Cup for Granges . The
final was played in great spirit and unfortunately there had to be a loser but
the congratulations and commiserations between the players at end was great to
see.
Well done men.
With a few loyal travelling supporters along for moral support (and pressure), the Bowlers got off to a dream start. Sammy Miller opened proceedings by taking the first game, before Ricky Rocket and Davie Craig followed suit to race into a 3–0 lead. The Tigers, clearly unimpressed with this plan, decided to fight back and took the next two frames to make it 3–2.
Aaron Reid, carrying on from last week’s good form, steadied the ship with a win, only for the Tigers to spoil the party once again and pull it back to 4–3 at the break.
The second half began well, with Sam getting things going for the Bowlers. True to form, the Tigers refused to lie down and dragged another game back, ensuring the Bowlers had to earn every single point.
Wins
from Davie Craig and Aaron Reid then put the Bowlers within touching distance
of the title.
Davie Craig had the chance to finish it in style but kindly
left the door open by missing an easy black near the pocket, keeping the
Tigers’ hopes alive. Step forward player of the night, Sammy Miller, who played
sublimely and finally put the Tigers to bed, earning the Bowlers their first
piece of silverware.
The match was played in great spirits throughout, with
plenty of laughs, banter, and top-class craic enjoyed by all.
Final score 8-5
The Seniors competition got underway on Tuesday. The reigning Champion, Scorpions Stephen 'Cinto' Johnston is still standing. We had 354 participants and are now down to six. the remaining quarter finals will commence at 7:30 on 11th February on 11th February in Greenisland Club.
Whitehead Trojans vs Railway Blues, at the Grange Bar Ballyclare on a chilly Tuesday night, with Storm Chandra brewing outside. The weather was looking pretty rough, with heavy rain and strong winds forecasted, but the Trojans still made the journey.
The teams have had a mixed bag of results recently. Their last meeting ended in a 7-7 draw, so it'll be interesting to see how things play out tonight.
Stephen Hamilton got the Trojans off to a good start winning his first frame of the night after Ryan Stewart went in off on his break. Robin Kerr, Josh McIroy (a magnificent swerve shot after running out of position on the black), Gareth Curlett and Wes Smith won the next four frames convincingly giving the blues a 4-1 lead. Stephen Hamilton then won his second frame of the night before Chris Hobson won the final frame of the session. 4-3 at the break with everything still to play for.
Second session began with a win for the blues, Craig Laughlin winning his first frame of the night. The Trojans fought back well winning the night two, Stephen Hamilton making it 3/3 on the night and Matthew Thompson, 5-5. Wes Smith produced an incredible shot the get onto the black in the 11th frame then Josh Mcilroy put the blues on the hill after a scrappy frame, 2/2 for McIlroy. The penultimate frame was won by Gordon McKintry. 7-6 to the blues with one frame to play. Craig Laughlin held his nerve to to take out a lovely finish and get the win for the Railway!
A highly competitive game played in great spirit! Thanks to the Trojans for making the journey and all the best for the rest of the season.
Stadium welcomed the Times Tigers to their bar for this weeks league action Tigers looked to start off well with John Fulton winning the break and with a good break he started to clear the table, John being a very capable player it looked inevitable to be a break and dish however a surprising miss stopped that in its tracks and Stadium player Thomas Orr stepped up to the table, cool, calm and collected he punished his opponents mistake with a nicely put together clearance, 1-0 to Stadium. Next game the exact same situation played out with Tigers Stephen Simpson unable to see out his chance at a break and dish, while Bryan Elwood stepped up to the plate and took his opportunity and taking the win to put his team to 2-0. Scott Pettigrew stepped up next to stop the rot and not let stadium continue to build a lead. Sam Sloan then took the next game after a back and forth game to take it back to even at 2-2. Phillip Watson somehow pulled out a win in the next following a turbulent game putting stadium back in the lead 3-2. Both captains stepped up next in a battle to either level the score or extend a lead, after a great battle on the table it was Stadium captain Chris McCurry who came out victor with a beautiful double on his last ball which was also a combination shot with the white into the black, 4-2 Stadium. John was up again for the Tigers and very much the same as his first game he got a good break and went about clearing the balls this time he got down to the black although a break and dish was not on the cards for John yet again as he missed the black leaving it over the middle pocket, first game for Johnathan Drake of the Stadium and a big task to ask but he stepped up and went about clearing the balls, unfortunately for him though he missed the pot on his last ball although it did find a different pocket so did the white, a simple drop in black for John stopping the rot again and finishing off the first half. Scoreline 4-3 to Stadium
Players of note: Bryan Elwood, Chris McCurry and Phillip Watson all winning 2/2 on the night
Honourable mention to John Fulton and Scott Pettigrew both with 2/3 wins
Colts raced out of the blocks against Times Bar Scorpions with a tidy win for Alan Harris, Joe
Patton with a sublime break and dish with a smashing last red to get on the
black and Aaron Watters via an in off the black from Stephen Johnston. Sensing
danger the scorpions talisman Paul Kerr stopped the rot, Darren Haddock brought
the arrears back within one and Davy Blair levelled. Aaron Leslie had a tasty
reverse dish to take the a 4-3 lead. Stephen Johnston made it 5-3
followed by another from Aaron Leslie and another from Stephen Johnston to put
Scorpions on the hill at 7-3. Joe Patton was superb 3very tidy finishes in the
match but Scorpions ran out 9-5 in a match that was much closer than the
score line suggests.
With Scorpions getting three points it was imperative for Titans to do the same... And thats what they did against Galacticos. The bonus point has brought Galacticos level with Scorpions in second place.
In other matches Bay city Bowlers 6 Legion 8, Q Club 14 Ladies 0,
The second half started with Gary Fitzsimmons with a great black winning his
3rd frame of the night. Bowlers’ Ian McMillan won the next frame. The Trojans
then took control of the match winning the next 5 frames wins for Stephen
Hamilton, Matthew Thompson, Girvan Fleming and Gordan McKinty. Players of
the night were Trojans Gary Fitzsimmons, Matthew Thompson and Stephen Hamilton
all winning 3 out 3 frames.
Pink Ladies hosted Times Bar Scorpions in Greenisland WWMC. Scorpions’ Darren Whiteside got the ball rolling with a swift whitewash. Davy Blair made it 2 and Paul Kerr broke n dished sublimely to make it 3. Aaron Leslie made it 4 and David Blair chipped in his second to make it 0-6. Aaron Leslie nearly potted the cue ball and the black but held on to make it 0-7 at half time.
Darren Whiteside was up against Joan Bustard, who made a fabulous debut, but it was Darren Whiteside who won the frame sealing the 3 points for the Scorpions. Paul Kerr made it 0-9 before Tracey Cooke experienced her second frame without a shot as Aaron Leslie ripped out a lovely break n dish. Lee McIlreevy made it 0-10 followed by Davy Blair and Darren Whiteside. The biggest cheer of the night came from Angela Willis’ fans as she took advantage, mopping up her remaining balls, after Lee McIlreevy went in off, in off to secure the Pink Ladies’ solitary frame. Final score Pink Ladies 1 Scorpions 13.
Times Tigers welcomed the Galacticos to the Shore Road. It was a sobering lesson for the Tigers in the first half with 2 wins each for Roger Smyth and Gee Crawley and a win each for Jack and Chris Carson and only Tom McGurk getting on the scoresheet for the Tigers.
The second half saw more of the same! Roger completed his hat trick of wins on the night and Chris Carson won his second. Tom McGurk grabbed his own second of the night to leave the score at 8-2 at this stage and the win guaranteed for the Galacticos and this sparked a little bit of hope for the Tigers. Scott Pettigrew grabbed another for the Tigers and then Tom McGurk grabbed his third of the night to bring the score to 8-4. Could the Tigers get an unlikely losing bonus point?? Nay said the Galacticos with another double from Jack and Chris to leave the final score 10-4. Special mention to Chris, and Roger for the Galacticos and Tom McGurk of the Tigers for 3/3 wins on the night! And to Gee and Jack with 2/3 wins on the night.
But spare a thought for the poor captain of the reigning champions, Mr Womb Ferret himself who was unlucky in both his games to brilliantly and impressively pot 6 balls and then foul and so go on to lose both!! A great nights craic as always, with some fine darts thrown in for good measure and the beer was it's usual high standard!!
Tigers 4 Galacticos 10
In other matches: Grange 6 Q Club 8, Colts 11 Stadium 3, Titans 9 Blues 5, Legion 5 Spartans 9.
The Times Tigers came to the Grange bar on Tuesday night to face the Railway Blues. The first time the teams met this season, the Tigers destroyed the Blues by a 10 frame margin!
The Tigers started well winning the first two frames of the night, Scott and John with the wins! Blues pulled one back through Gareth Curlet with a good black. Johnny put the Tigers 3-2 up with a great finish! The Railway won the next 3 frames, Rambo, Sammy and Matthew taking the wins! Matthew had a fantastic break and finish giving the Blues a 4-3 lead at the break.
John took out a great finish to level the scores at the start of the second session. Robin and Skinny then put the Blues in a commanding 6-4 lead. The Tigers wouldn't lie down, winning frames 11 and 12, Stephen and Johnny getting the wins. 6-6 with everything to play for, Gareth Curlet held his nerve to put the Blues on the hill. The Railways January singing Rambo Crowe showed his class winning the final frame and giving the Blues their third league win on the bounce as Blues leapfrog Tigers in the table. A closely fought contest played in a great manner! Unlucky to the Times Bar Tigers and thanks for a great game.
The Bay City Bowlers welcomed league leaders Q Club Titans to Carrickfergus. It was an encouraging start for the home side, with Davie Craig putting early points on the board. Tight second and third frames followed, where Stuart Kelly first leveled and then Brian Kelly edged the visitors into the lead.
In the fourth, Craig once again demonstrated his quality with another well earned win. The next frame was closely contested, but the visitors began to build momentum. That shift became decisive when Brian Crilly produced a superb break and dish, sparking an onslaught that continued for the remainder of the match.
Despite the Bowlers’ best efforts, it was clear why Q Club Titans sit atop the league standings. The visitors led 5–3 at the break and then powered through the second half, claiming seven of the remaining games to secure a convincing 12–2 victory.
The match was played in great spirit, and the Bowlers wish Q Club Titans every success in their title charge.🎱
Times Bar Scorpions hosted the Grange. Gary Neesan, a seasoned campaigner, ripped out a beautiful reverse dish to get the ball rolling for the Ballyclare men. Lee Mcilreevy broke and dished in the next to level the scores. Johnny Mackay was a fraction off on his last ball for another break and dish letting Stephen Johnston in for an 8 ball clearance. In a more tactical game Darren Whiteside made it 3-1 to the Tigers Bay men. Paul Kerr soon made it 4-1followed by a Aaron Leslie vs former Scorpion Michael Wilson who looked to have played a great containing safety only for Aaron to play a wonder pot and sink the black. Paul Kerr round off the fist half with another for the Scorpions at 6-1. Grange are too strong to just roll over and Johnny Mackay won the first frame of the second half. Paul Kerr chipped in with his 3rd of the night for Scorpions before Michael Wilson added to the Grange's total after Lee McIlreevy snookered himself on his last ball (11) Steak v Hatch - YouTube. Aaron Leslie secured the points for Times Bar Scorpions. Uel Wallace and Thomas Fleming took the next couple for the Grange and the final frame went to Lee McIlreevy. Final Score Scorpions 9 Grange 5.
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