Soham slip up, but remain in pole position
Men s League SOHAM A slipped to a 5-2 defeat at Chippenham but retain their number one spot. Fordham reduced the margin by taking 5.5 points from Ely Beet B, who dropped from third to sixth. Littleport are still in contention with a game in hand after bea
Men's League
SOHAM A slipped to a 5-2 defeat at Chippenham but retain their number one spot. Fordham reduced the margin by taking 5.5 points from Ely Beet B, who dropped from third to sixth. Littleport are still in contention with a game in hand after beating Haddenham but they were pipped by Stretham despite winning on three rinks.
Ladies' League
NO change in the order of the top three. Isleham drew, then saw off City of Ely to strengthen their hold. Second place Fordham did not play and Littleport lost out at Haddenham but recovered to beat Stretham. The luck of the draw has given all four semi-finalists home advantage. Mary Allen takes on Eileen Taylor at Newmarket and the other tie is between Soham's Pat Johnson and Carole Galley.
Afternoon League Division One
LITTLEPORT B's lead was short lived when their defeat at Chippenham let Soham back on top from a 6-0 victory over Bottisham A. Littleport A earned one point from struggling Hiam but stay ahead of City of Ely, one shot winners at Haddenham.
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Afternoon League Division Two
FORDHAM B's domination was maintained though Isleham held them 47-49 and as the A team lost out to Mildenhall, Sutton bounced back into second place with a whitewash at Bottisham.