Falconwood Club have made it ten wins out of ten at the top of the South London & Kent Pool Alliance Tier Two East and secured the championship and promotion into the Elite League this week.
They arrived with only four players but that didn't stop them winning the first seven frames actually played against North Heath Social Club.
Falconwood went into the final set with a 7-3 lead, then Stacy Redman and Barry Barham won the first two frames of the set for their hat-tricks, before Dayle Stork cleared his last couple of colours and the black to earn maximum points.
The match finished, 3-0 and 10-5 to give Falconwood an unassailable nine point led at the top of the table.
In pole position for the promotion play off place are Plumstead Radical Club Rebels, who are seven points clear of third place.
Rebels made a great start against Bellegrove Social Club, taking the first set 4-1 and went on to win the next set 3-2 before matching the first set score in the last set for an overall 3-0 and 11-4 victory.
Captain, Trevor Biggs was unbeaten, winning both his frames for Rebels but Elliot Giles went one better with a perfect three out of three.
It is still possible for Royal Oak to catch Rebels, after they beat Foots Cray Social Club Minions by 3 sets to 0 and 10 frames to 5.
The Royal Oak had some lucky heather growing round it as both Steve and Will Heather won their three frames.
In SLKPA Tier Two West, Royal Oak Addicks are just one win away from the perfect ten and promotion to the Elite League after a ccomprehensive 3-0 and 13-2 triumph over Pickwick Academicals this week.
Chris Bracey and Jason Levingbird were the only winners for Academicals as the team appeared to be on a different planet to the division leaders.
Addicks had a trio of hat-trick heroes, with Dave Glenwright, Kevin Connor and Adam Newbrooke helping their team power towards the title.
Greyhound made it two wins in a row, as they beat Fox & Hounds by 2 sets to 1 and 8 frames to 7.
It was another good team performance for Greyhound with James Fickling and Kevin Sace both winning their two frames and Billy Russell and Jonathan Peters winning one of their two frames.
This result lifted Greyhound off the bottom into fifth, with Fox & Hounds replacing them, although there is only one point between the two sides and Academicals in sixth.
Both Glenmore Arms A and Eltham Terrace Nuthouse were looking to capitalise on Bellegrove A's free week and catch them in second but neither could quite make it.
Nuthouse won the first set, 3-2 but Glenmore took the next two sets, 4-1 and 3-2 for a 2-1 in sets and 9-6 in frames victory, to go one point ahead of their opponents but one point behind Bellegrove in second.
The last set went one way then the other, going to a final frame decider which Dean Coppen polished off with a great break and dish to give Glenmore the bragging rights.
Glenmore's two victorious players from the first set, Alex Thompson and James Grant went on to remain unbeaten, with three and two frame wins respectively.
Hotshots cement their place at the top of the SLKPA Elite League with a massive, 3-0 and 13-2 win over Eltham Terrace Rovers, which sealed Rovers relegation.
The match was played in a good nature with high spirits despite the, 4-1, 5-0 and 4-1 set score line.
It was a superb team performance from Hotshots, with Danny Kelliher, Steve Krishnan, Robbie Robb and Adam Hewson all recording three out of three frame wins.
The match between Bellegrove and Pickwick was much closer with each set being won by the odd frame, 3-2 and all went in Bellegrove's favour, for a 3-0 and 9-6 victory.
It looked like Pickwick might nick the final set, going 2-0 up but George Covington potted an amazing long last red and landed on an easy black over the pocket to draw the Bellegrove level and they went on to take the last frame.
Pickwick's Martin Storey made a break and dish in frame five but Tony Halpin and Clive Black both won all three frames for Bellegrove.
There was another close match at Eltham Terrace, where the Rack Pack faced Eltham Terrace Club A.
Third placed Eltham didn't have it all their own way against bottom club, Rack Pack, as each set went to a final frame decider.
Steve Pearce continued his winning ways with the first set decider, Ron Brown won the second and Dan Heinink the third, all for Eltham, giving them the 3-0 and 9-6 victory.
Eltham's Paul Shrimpton opened the second set with an excellent break and dish and Dave Rawlinson finished on an unbeaten three out of three.
The shock result of the night came at O'Connors, where they were beaten 3-0 and 10-5 by Foots Cray Social Club Rugrats.
Shane Burnett was the star of the night, winning all three of his frames.
Rugrats are currently sitting in the final relegation spot but this result has dragged O'Connors into the fight, along with Pickwick, as only four points separate the three teams.
For more information on the SLKPA including league tables visit our website at www.slkpa.com or contact our Secretary Paul Gafa on 07443 456662 with any queries.
The league are looking at potential sponsors, any interested parties can also contact Paul Gafa.
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