South Ramsey B Edge Closer to Division Two Title
The penultimate round of fixtures took place in Canada Life International League Division One this week as Marown A gained another point over second placed South Ramsey A as the Crosby men took on their B Team on Monday night. The A Team took home a 9-1 win over their B Team, as Brian Kelly was the only winner for the B with a 21-14 victory over Dean Kipling.
Douglas A slipped to a 3-7 home defeat to Onchan A, however Villa captain Mervin Sayle was one of the home team winners as he beat Matthew Quirk 21-15.
Peel A beat Castletown A 8-2 in the Sunset City, with Town man Dean Kinley returning to his former stomping ground as he beat Dave ‘Barney’ Kelly 21-19. Winning to the same score for the home team Gary Smith held off Nathan Hamilton.
On Tuesday evening South Ramsey A took on bottom side Marown C at Crosby, with the visitors claiming a 2-8 win. Winning for the home team were Sid Bolton, who beat Stefan Kelly 21-9 after trailing 1-7, whilst Marown captain Stevie Rundle beat Peter Collister 21-15. The visitors kept Marown under 100 chalks with four single figure victories.
Port St Mary A hosted North Ramsey A at Breagle Glen as the home team won 5-3, however the final result was 6-4 as the teams tied on chalks to share the aggregate. Winning for the visitors were Steve Walmsley who beat Tom Collins 21-15, Rob Monk won 21-12 against Paul Skelly, whilst Steven Waters beat Robbie Cooil 21-6.
In Division Two league leaders South Ramsey B were the biggest winners of the week as the teams below them slipped to defeat, as they did themselves a massive favour seeing off Ballaugh A 8-2 at home, however things could have been worse for the visitors as Patrick Grant held off Tony Hart 21-17, whilst John Keenan beat Alan Moore 21-19.
Peel B would have fancied coming away from the Crofts with a win against low lying Castletown B, however the Town men had other ideas as they picked up their fifth league win of the season to damage the Peel men’s hopes of winning Division Two with a 7-3 victory.
Onchan B won 6-4 at home to Douglas B in a keenly contested match as 13 chalks separated the teams (152-139). Three games won by the visitors were close to 17, 18, and 20 as David Pease, Steve Gregg, and Paul Cowley beat Neil Richmond, Mike Alexander, and Mike Kelly respectively.
Port Erin A hosted North Ramsey B with the Breagle men winning 8-2, with 14 chalks separating the teams (151-137).
Finch Hill A won 6-4 at home to Noble’s A. The Finch men won comfortably on chalks (152-126) thanks to all four wins being to 13 or less.
In Division Three two Noble’s teams look nailed on to finish in the top two, as Noble’s C won 2-8 away to South Ramsey D. Noble’s D are hot on their heels, just one point behind as they won 8-2 against South Ramsey C to end any hopes of promotion for the Ramsey men. Both Noble’s teams have tricky fixtures this week as the C team take on third placed Ballaugh B at home, whilst Noble’s D face their B team, who occupy fourth place. The matches take place on separate evenings, so the C team will know what result they will need to finish in top spot.
Noble’s B slipped to a 4-6 home defeat to Ballaugh B as just four chalks separated the teams (122-126).
Peel C recorded the biggest win across all four divisions this week as they won 10-0 at home to Marown D, with the visitors scoring 100 chalks, whilst Port St Mary B lost 3-7 at home to Onchan C.
In Division Four Castletown C (pictured) look to the future with a team featuring three juniors as they won 5-3 on games at home to Peel D, however they lost out on the aggregate by just three chalks (134-137) as the Peel men secured a 5-5 draw.
Another close encounter took place at the Villa as Douglas C beat Noble’s E 6-4, with seven chalks the difference between the teams (142-135).
North Ramsey C won 1-9 away to Douglas D, as the home team were only able to field four players, as the Villa men could only muster 50 chalks from the four games played.