2007 2008 Season Summary

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Division One was a close run battle this year with Atack A finishing top on 137 points beating Rileys Rugby A who finished second on 135 points. Rileys Rugby did not attend to collect their trophies.

 

 

 

 

 

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Jamie Home from Atack A won the Aggregates winning 33 out of 40 frames.

Ben Woollaston from Rileys Nuneaton A has the highest break with 112. The highest break by an amateur is 108 by Mark Harriman.

Rileys Hertford A2 will be playing Division 2 Snooker next season.

 

 

 

 

 

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Atack B romped away with the

Division Two title finishing on

142 points, 26 points ahead

of second placed

Kenilworth B who finished

on 116 points.

 

 

 

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Steve Jones and Andy Kean both from Atack B won the Aggregates.
Steve winning 33 out of 40 frames and
Andy winning 33 out of 36 Frames.

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The highest break was won by Matt Brown from

Kenilworth with his magnificent 122 table clearance.

 

Housing B and Coachmakers B are demoted to

Division Three.

 

 

 

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Division Three was topped by University of Warwick on 127 points, 8 points ahead of Atack C who finished second on 119.

 

 

 

 

 


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The aggregate was won by Phil Parkin winning 35 out of 44.

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The highest break was won by Jay Murphy with an 85 break.

Albany C and Parkstone C1 are demoted to Division Four.

 

 

 

 

 

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Jaguar D2 are champions of Division Four finishing on 141 points, with Wyken D2 finishing 2nd on 130 points.

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The aggregate was won by Steve Dick from Wyken D2 who won 37 out of 44 frames.

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The highest break is 79 by Stewart Taylor from Jaguar D1.

 

Lime Tree D finished bottom with Quadrant D, who will both be playing Division Five Snooker next season.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kenilworth E1 have strolled home with the Division Five title finishing on 169, which may the highest total amassed by a team in a season. Stoke Bowling E have taken second place with 145 points. Stoke Bowling E did not attend to collect their trophies.

Aggregates are shared by three players who won 39 frames.

S Nicol from Railway Club E winning 39 out of 48 frames,
David Boyle from Coventry Deaf E winning 39 out of 48 frames
Chris Sharkey from Stoke Bowling E who won 39 out of 46 Frames.

The highest break was won by David Boyle with a 58.

Kenilworth E2, have successfully defended their wooden spoon status for a second season.

 

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Gary Morris is this years Individual Snooker Champion beating Rob Galvin 4-2 in the final.

Losing Semi-Finalists were Andy Sorrell and Vic Makh.

Vic also scored the highest break in the competition with a 96 break.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Individual Snooker Handicap final was won by Steve Jones from Atack B who beat Andy Brough from Rugby Billiards A 4-2.

Losing Semi-Finalists were Gordon Palmer (Jaguar B3) and Jamie Home (Atack A).

The highest break was 79 by Andy Brough.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Adam Prewett (Jaguar D2) is the Presidents Cup Champion beating David Boyle (Coventry Deaf) 4-2. David did not attend to collect his Trophy.

Losing Semi-Finalists were Jack Wale (Jaguar D2) and Steve Dick (Wyken D2).

Steve Dick also had the Highest break of 44.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


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Under 22s Champion is Chris Wakelin (Oakfield A) who beat Phil Parkin (Kenilworth C) 3-0.

Kristi Caulfield (Parkstone) and Chris Taylor (Jaguar) were losing Semi-Finalists.

James Gillard (Great Heath A2) had the highest break in the competition with a 62.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gary Powney (Albany B) beat Brian Jones (Atack C) 2-0 in the Senior Citizens Final. Gary did not attend the presentation to recieve his trophy.

Mick Bradshaw (Kenilworth C) and John Baker (Parkstone C1) were losing Semi-Finalists.

The highest break of 27 was made by Gary Powney during the Final.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Foursomes winners were Steve Jones and Andy Kean (Atack B) beating Ian Bown & Jason Mellor (Atack A) 248 - 222.

Losing Semi-Finalists were Mark Osborne & Paul Jones (Atack B) and Mick Bradshaw & Phil Parkin (Kenilworth C).

 

Jason Mellor took the highest break with 61.

 

 

 

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AP Newman Champions are Ian Bown & Jason Mellor (Atack A) who beat fellow team mates Jamie Home & Rob Galvin, 308-234.

Losing Semi-Finalists were Gareth Ison & Steve Dyer (Hen Lane A) and Vic Makh & Mark White (Rileys Nuneaton A)


Ian Bown (Atack A) scored a 117 during the final to win the highest break.

 

 

 

 

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Spires Cup Champions are Pat O'Loughlin & Stephen Donovan (Jaguar D2) beating Richard Mann & Wayne Fulford (Kenilworth E1) 218-168. Wayne was unable to attend the Presentation.

Losing Semi-Finalists were Frank Felton & Barny Grafton (Bell Green C) and Adam Prewett & Dan Woodhouse (Jaguar D2).

The highest Break of 32 was by Stewart Taylor (Jaguar D1).

 

 

 

 

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Godiva Trophy Champions are Oakfield A who beat Atack A 4-2 in the final.

Losing Semi-Finalists were Rileys Rugby A and Atack B.

Chris Wakelin briefly held the highest break with an 89 made during the final , but this was surpassed later in the match by Ian Bown with a 94.

 

 

 

 

 

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Jaguar D2 are Harry Lakin Champions beating Kenilworth C 387-319 in the final.

Losing Semi-Finalists were Housing B and Kenilworth E1.

The highest Break was 40 by Richard Mann from Kenilworth E1

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Frank Revill Memorial Trophy was won by Housing D, beating Jaguar D2 412-366 in the final.

Losing Semi-Finalists were Quadrant D and Stoke Bowling E


 

 

 

 

100 UP CLUB


Matt Brown
Kenilworth B
122

Ben Woollaston
Rileys Nuneaton A
112 & 108

Mark Harriman
Atack A
108

Gary Morris
Oakfield A
107

Ian Bown
Atack A
105 & 117

 

Sunfine Trophy for Highest Break in Finals Week
Ian Bown 117


M&B Trophy for Best Team Performance
Jaguar D2

Most Improved Young Player
Chris Wakelin

Most Outstanding Individual Performance
Steve Jones

Highest Break in All Competitions
Ian Bown 117

B & S ENGINEERING TROPHY Highest Break in the League
Matt Brown 122

 

Our thanks go to

For hosting the Semi-Finals
Great Heath, Kenilworth and Jaguar.

For Hosting Finals Week and Presentation Night
Jaguar Social Club

For the Match Table and Cue Raffle Prize
Steve, Derek & Ron from Halls Billiards

For Officiating at all the Semi Finals and Finals
Referees
Haydn Conniff
Bill Farthing
Richie Evans
Pete Dodd
Nigel Williams

Markers
Kieran Williams
Ben Williams
Derek Fulford (Kenilworth)


The Executive Committee for making it all happen.

And all of you for participating.