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Marathon match sees Exeter RSL claim win
The competition's youngest player, Devils' Josh Rainbow, 15, had two shots at a re- spotted black in the deciding frame, to eventually see Exeter veteran Garry Bakker pot for a 2-1 win.
Rainbow has had several black ball games go against him in recent weeks, an experience that will help with his development as a player.
Andrew Rainbow, 17, also went down 2-1 in a thriller to Adam Bindoff and Rex Swain (2-0) was Exeter's other winner. Heath Rainbow won 2-1 for the Devils.
Ladder leader Black drew 2-2 with Blue, David Bates, Rodney Martin, Peter Donati and John Stevenson the winners. Launceston RSL and Gold also drew 2-2 with wins for Roydyn Bishop, Robin McEnnulty, John Fraser and Gary Bjarnee- Elliott.
This week's best breaks were David Bates 33 and 30 and Peter Donati 30.
In A reserve, all three results were 8-4, Amber beating Red (Tracey Saltmarsh, John Fraser and Adam Gurr all won 2-0 for Amber, Bob Cain replied for Red).
Green was too strong for Exeter, with Glen Johansen continuing his winning form with Anthony Thomas, George Zammit and Phil Stagg winning 2-0.
Longford moved into the four thanks to Dennis Collins and Adrian White's wins over Navy.
Best break was 22 by Stagg.
The draws for the Northern Snooker Championships, in all grades, are available on club notice boards or the website.
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Launceston RSL leaps up ladder after win
Terry Adams (2-0), Robin McEnnulty (2-0), Paul Zoon (2-0) and Roydyn Bishop (2-1) were too strong at home for their much younger opponents.
Ladder leaders Works Black's David Bates (2-0), Andrew Saltmarsh (2-0) and Peter Wallace (2-1) beat Exeter 3-1, for who Rex Swain (2-0) was the only winner.
Gold and Blue, both fighting for a place in the four, played out a draw, with Rolf Stevenson, Peter Donati (both 2-0), John Fraser and Trevor Leary (both 2-1) winners.
Roydyn Bishop and Peter Donati both scored top breaks of 32.
A reserve powerhouse Works Green continued its winning steak downing the Red team 9-3. David Thomas, Glen Johanson and Anthony Thomas won 2-0 for Green.
Amber defeated Longford 8-4, Tracy Saltmarsh and Adam Gurr winning 2-0. Navy won 7-5 over Exeter, John Fordham, Ray Skinner and Greg Reid winners.
John Fraser, filling in from A grade, made a 46 break to win a frame, while Peter Fraser scored 38.
South too good
NORTH'S young team was outgunned in the The Doug Salter Shield, 50 up Billiards, conducted in Hobart over the weekend.
The Southern team won with 17 frames, North-West scored 14 and North 5. Peter Donati and Adrian White won two frames each. Lee Morcom, in his first billiard match for the North, was awarded an encouragement award, recognising his future in the sport.
The next intrastate shield match is the John Williams Shield, played at Penguin in two weeks. The Northern team is; A. Saltmarsh, A. White, K. Coomber, R. Stevenson, P. Fraser, L. Morcom, A. Rainbow and H. Rainbow.
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