Clive Black from Woolwich Catholic Club A beat his team mate Adam Coppen 5-0 in frames in the singles final of the South London & Kent Pool Alliance and Chris Snyman of the Hotshots beat Adam Coppen in the sudden death competition.
In the Tier 2 West Division the Summerfield produced another 1st class performance to defeat Lee Green Constitutional Club by 3-0 in sets (11-4 frames) to claim the league title and automatic promotion.
Riley’s Rovers pipped King William IV to the play off place after both being awarded 3-0 in sets (12-0 frames) wins against Gallies and Riley’s Royals who failed to field teams.
The Crown ended the season with a good away win at Woolwich Catholic Club B by 2-1 in sets (9-6 frames).
In the East Division Riley’s are champions after Will Turpin’s & Shane Hutley’s total clearances coupled with Jordan O’Connor’s 3/3 inspired the team to a 3-0 in sets (10-5 frames) victory over their nearest rivals Bellegrove Social Club.
Royal Oak have claimed the other play off place with a superb 3-0 in sets (10-5 frames) away win at the Fox Under the Hill.
Railway Club Boys moved back into 3rd place with a 2-1 in sets (9-6 frames) away win at the Blue Anchor.
Running Horses had a walkover when Eagle Tavern failed to show.
In the Elite Division the New Eltham Social Club remain in the top flight after Daniel Murphy secured the 1st set in their defeat by 2-1 in sets (9-6 frames) at the Hotshots.
Great Harry Dogs are relegated despite Paul William’s stunning performance winning 3/3 with 2 dishes and a 6-baller in the defeat of Coach & Horses by 2-1 in sets (8-7 frames).
Bottom team Our Lady of the Rosary put in a credible performance in their defeat to the Pickwick by 2-1 in sets (7-8 frames).
Woolwich Catholic Club A edged out the Jolly Fenman by 2-1 in sets (8-7 frames).
In the Reserve Division Pickwick Academicals secured the title after their 6 -6 in frames draw with New Eltham SC Reserves.
Teams interested in joining the pool league can visit our website at www.slkpa.com or contact Paul Gafa on 07753 926291 for more information.
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