In Division One of the Reading & District League, Kingfisher A won again but visitors Sonning Common & Peppard A became only the second team to take points off them in an 8-2 defeat.
Gary Morgan beat Elson Costa 13-11 8-11 11-5 11-3 and Neil Hurford overcame Dmitry Khakhamov 11-9 11-8 11-7 to actually put the Sonning Common side 2-0 ahead, before the leaders took control.
Kingfisher B were 9-1 winners at Tidmarsh B with Martin Adams in ruthless form on his way to a hat-trick.
Artur Morar also picked up a maximum, while Lee Calcutt beat Richard Rosinski 11-8 11-8 5-11 11-7 to give Tidmarsh their point.
Nigel Keedy, Alan Cummings and Richard Fifield all got trebles as Kingfisher C toppled clubmates Kingfisher D 10-0, Cummings just holding off the D team's Clive Gold 7-11 11-9 3-11 11-6 11-7.
Steve Murgatroyd’s trebles and one apiece from Barry Carter and Francois Durand, plus the doubles, saw Tidmarsh A defeat Curzon Club A 6-4, while doubles from Matt Stone, Matt Isherwood and Tim Raby gave Sonning Common & Peppard C a 6-4 success over Kennet Valley Free Church A, Julian Telford replying for Kennet Valley with an impressive treble.
Cummings and Phil Mead trebles saw Kingfisher C beat Milestone A 9-1.
Graham Mendick's treble helped Milestone B win 6-4 at Sonning Common & Peppard D in their re-arranged Division Two match, Alan Mollett starring for Sonning Common by beating Kaan Kitay 5-11 13-11 8-11 11-7 11-9.
Milestone were also 9-1 winners against Curzon Club B thanks to trebles from Mendick, Kitay and Aran Rajagopal.
Sonning Common & Peppard F won their re-arranged match with Springfield E 9-1 thanks to trebles from Gerry Bacon and Julian James, Marcello Carama getting a fine consolation win at the end for Springfield after beating Mike Casserely 9-11 12-10 6-11 11-9 11-9.
Spike Speight's maximum alongside two wins from Tom Berryman saw Springfield D beat Sonning Sports C 6-4, the pair also teaming up to win the doubles.
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