The Sheldon and District Summer League staged round one of their League Cup which saw both Iron Horse Rebels and Hornet, both teams without a win in the league, win. Iron Horse Rebels are bottom of group one and have played six games without success but in the cup they played away to Mackadown Social, who are two places and six points ahead of them in the same group and won 4-3 while Hornet who are bottom of group two had a home tie with Hampton and Solihull Cricket Club from group three and won 6-1.
Other teams to progress into round two were Willclare Sports and Social (Matty Holt 180), Maggies, Langley Arrows, Yardley Ex Colts and Irish Centre.
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Thurlestone have lost their third place in the Kings Norton League, dropped to fifth and lost ground in the title race after going down 5-2 at Bournebrook who move up from sixth to fourth in the table on the same eight points as Thurlestone, Northfield and Longbridge but with a superior average.
League leaders Rubery Social Club played at home against Grant Arms who are just two places off the foot of the table, the result a convincing 6-1 win for Rubery to keep them in pole position with a two points lead on second placed Copper Fox who won 5-2 at Kings Heath. E57 moved up from fifth to third with a 4-3 home win over Northfield to leave them four points short of the leaders and two to the good on Bournebrook who have a game in hand.
No joy for the bottom two teams Coppice and Kings Heath who are both seeking their first win, Coppice losing 5-2 at Bourneville.
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The top two teams in division one of the Sutton and District Summer League Bishop Vesey and Highcroft Social squared up to each other in week ten and despite having home advantage Highcroft lost 7-2. The win for Vesey takes their points tally to sixteen from ten games Walmley CSC Flights are level on points and games after they added a 5-4 success away to Old Oscott Arrows to their account. Highcroft Social drop to fourth place in the division on fourteen points the same amount as third placed Nomads whose 8-1 win at Red Lion not only gives them the better average but they also have a game in hand not only on Highcroft but also on the two teams above them.
In division two leaders Golden Hind Lions kept their push for the title going and also stretched their unbeaten run to eleven games when they won 6-3 at Heartlands who despite the defeat hold on to second place but are now four points adrift of the Lions.
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With the season now drawing to an end the Stourbridge and District Monday Night League played off the final of their League Cup which was contested by Cross (Oldswinford) and Bell ‘A’ who in turn finished the season as runners-up and third in the league with just two points separating them.
The outcome of the very close final was a narrow 4-3 win for Cross (Oldswinford).
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The Hilltop Friendly Tuesday Night League have played their Singles Knockout down to the last sixteen players and winning through to the finals which will be played on the 29th November at the Waggon and Horses, Ocker Hill were C.Williams, J.Sheldon, W.Hobday, Ant Whitehouse, Oddy, D.Bull, A.Howells, Ryan McCarthy, S.Atkins, J.Hill, M.Wall, S.Norman, D.Whitehouse, S.Cross, Chris Hickman and Ryan O’Connor.
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Despite not playing in week 24 of the Ashwood Premier League Nick Fullwell held on to pole position with 240 points from 39 games. Second placed Sam Aitkens played just the one game in which he lost 5-2 to Dave Simpson, however he like Fullwell holds on to his place in the table but has now been joined on 197 points by Geoff Marson who after an opening 5-2 defeat to Chris Williams then won 7-0 against both Craig Lowin and Jon Underhill to put him level on points with Aitkens with three games in hand.
Dave Simpson makes up the top four his win against Aitkens taking his points to 194 from 38 games while Chris Williams followed up his win over Marson with a 4-3 win against Rob Pierce and although he then lost 4-3 to Kevin Harris he completed his evening’s games with a 6-1 win against Ash Marson and a 5-2 success over Tony Bennett to see him climb seven places in the table to fifth with 188 points from 38 games.
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With just one more week of fixtures to play in the Cradley Tuesday Night League Church Tavern confirmed themselves as champions after handing out a 7-0 whitewash to their hosts and fourth in the league Chop House. The win takes Church Tavern’s points to 36 and gives them an unassailable six point’s advantage over second in the table Netherton Sports and Social Club who were 6-1 winners at third in the league Bulls Head.
With just two wins in their thirteen games Quarry Bank Social Club will take the Wooden Spoon.
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Somewhat surprisingly Nick Fullwell, leader of the Black Country Thursday Night Singles League was held to a 4-4 draw in his opening two games in week nineteen, his first opponent being Reece Colley who has moved up from eighth to fifth in the table and his second was Jason Lowe who is sixth in the league. Fullwell ended on a high as he won 7-1 against Martin Angell to give him a total of 264 points from 34 games. Former leader Graham Hall didn’t play this week and as a result drops from second to third some 24 points short of Fullwell but he has no fewer than six games in hand. Rich Bowen moves up one place to second he added a straight 8-0 win over James Davies plus a 5-3 win against Cheryl Allcock to his tally to give him 248 points but from 35 games.
Fourth in the league Jamie Hughes was another player that didn’t play this week he now has seven games in hand on Fullwell, with 227 points he is 37 off the top but has a possible 70 points from his games in hand.
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Allens Bar ‘A’ retained their nine points lead at the top of the Black Country Men’s Super League by handing their visitors Rowley Bar and Grill a 5-0 whitewash. Gilbert’s Bar lost their outright second place as they could only win 4-1 against Horse and Jockey ‘B’ who are next to bottom of the table, and are now joined on the same 43 points by Railway Tavern who like the league leaders also won 5-0 in their game at home against bottom placed Horse and Jockey ‘A’. Yeltz Bar ‘A’ kept within one point of Railway and Gilbert’s, their 5-0 win over Ashwood giving them a total of 42 points and fourth place in the league.
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The Sedgley and Gornal Tuesday Night League will be holding their AGM at The Jolly Crispin on Tuesday 16th August starting at 7.30pm. The meeting is for Captains only, or their representative, and will include registration for the coming season any teams wishing to join should be represented at this meeting.
Once the new seasons subscriptions have been confirmed they will be payable by 31st August with a view to starting the season on 6th September or an alternative date agreed at the AGM.
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Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club lead the Silver End Sunday Morning League and in the latest round of fixtures had a home tie against fourth in the league Bell ‘A’. The result was a 5-3 win for the home team to keep them top of the table with 39 points, a game in hand and a three points lead over second placed Old Star who also won 5-3 playing away against Brickmakers Arms. Third in the league Dudley Sports, like the Ex Serviceman’s Club have only played fifteen games, they were held to a 4-4 draw at home by Tenth Lock who are four places below them and have eight points fewer. Despite their defeat Bell ‘A’ remain fourth with 30 points and after a 6-2 home win over Kings Head ‘B’ their ‘B’ side have joined them on the same number of points and trail by just three legs of average.
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Labour Club consolidated their number one spot in the Stourbridge and District Wednesday Night League by winning 7-0 at Raven who are just two places off the bottom of the league. The win took Labour Club’s unbeaten run to six games and keeps them two ahead of both Bird in Hand ‘E’ and Ten Arches. Bird in Hand ‘E’ won 6-1 against Brickmakers Arms while Ten Arches suffered their first defeat of the season when they lost their home game with middle of the table Stourbridge FC 4-3.
After the top three comes a batch of five teams all on eight points Fox Inn (Lye), Ashwood, Hollybush, Stourbridge FC and Bell ‘A’.
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The Rowley Monday Night League have now completed two thirds of their season and there are no fewer than three teams top of the table on 34 points. A 6-3 win at next to bottom of the table Hare and Hounds keeps Bell top of the league with a five legs of average lead over both Clock (Whiteheath) and Plough and Harrow who are locked together on points and average following Clock’s 5-4 win at Cradley Sports and Social and Plough and Harrow’s similar 5-4 success at home over Tividale FC.
After the top three teams comes a gap of four points to fourth in the league Gate Hangs Well who suffered an unexpected 6-3 defeat at Windmills End who are just three places off the foot of the table.
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Dunky’s Boys made it ten wins in as many games in division one of the Shirley and District Monday Night League when they beat The Lions 8-1, Lions dropping from second to third. Tippetts Bar who like Lions have 14 points and are six behind the leaders, but unlike Lions Tippetts have only played eight games compared to their rivals ten, the latest of which saw them win 6-3 at home against fourth in the division Lodge, Tippetts also have two games in hand on leaders Dunky’s.
There were maximums from A.Daley (The Lions) and C.Walsh (Lodge).
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The Wolverhampton Tuesday Night League played off their Doubles Knockout which attracted an encouraging forty pairs and making their exit in the quarter finals were Justin Evans and Richard New (ECC), Jon Blakemore and Jon Williams (Gilbert’s Bar), Reece Cook-Lucas and Chris Hill (Gilbert’s Bar) and Alex Simmons and Adam Teasdale (Red Lion).
The last four games saw Allan Davies and Harry Small beat Stuart Evans (Woodfield) and J.J. Rowley (Railway) and Ben Johnson with partner Rob Thompson (Gilbert’s Bar) beat the Wednesfield duo of Steve Jones and Lee Smart.
The final turned out to be a little one-sided as Ben Johnson and Rob Thompson handed out a striaght 3-0 defeat to Allan Davies and Harry Small.
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