TONI Smallwood showed the form that won her the York John Smith's Ladies League individual title with a brilliant display for Leeman 'B' against Flag.
She had scores of 140, 125 and 92 check for 15 in her singles then two ton-plus scores in the pairs to inspire her side to a 7-2 victory.
Smallwood was well supported by Becky Laverack (3 x 100) while Flag's Karen Richardson included 2 x 100 for 24 in their division one clash.
Tracey Farmeary played a captain's innings for Cueball 'B' including three tons for 19 and was backed-up by Angie Hields, who was also a triple ton scorer as opponents Slip 'A' faltered after holding a 2-0 advantage.
Blacksmiths' final pairing Maureen Ferguson-Dot Trousdale prevented Cygnet 'C' from a full house.
Slip 'B' held a 4-0 advantage against Shepherd 'A', who pegged back the lead with Chris Peeples-Joyce Swainsbury squaring the match. Old stagers Babs Harrison-Carole Perrett sealed victory for Slip.
Clifton 'A' were also last-gasp winners, Kaz Hodgson- Claire Lickley securing their victory against close rivals Wenlock.
Division two leaders Burnholme were taken to the wire by Clifton 'B'. before the club side's Marj Pearson-Carole Whittaker secured the points.
Holgate's Babs Potter (2 x 125 for 24) wrapped up victory after colleague Carol Price (140, 100) had set the stage for success against Jubilee 'A'.
Woolpack duo Sybil Chilton-Liz Jackson clinched the match at Cygnet 'B' team's expense despite Jackie Coverdale hitting a maximum.
Last game wins were secured by Sun 'A's Dorothy Barker-Chris Swales as they outshone Tang Hall WMC and Slipper's Doreen Johnstone-Anita Adams, who sealed their side's victory against Leeman 'C'.
Division three leaders Leeman 'D' were pushed hard by their 'A' team before final pairing Nikki Judson-Chris Hayward clinched victory.
Britannia were beaten despite excellent scoring by Sonya Love as Volunteer 'A' team's Donna Lynes-Chris Lamb won the match.
Updated: 10:09 Tuesday, April 04, 2006
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