Camps2 are now four points clear at the top of division one after defeating The Commercial 7-4.  George Zindilis' Commercial side performed well in a close match, but it was the Camps lads who still remain undefeated this season. 
Blackstairs 1 & 2 fell further behind the league leaders as they both lost 6-5 to The Queens and FSC1 respectively.
The Seaforth Club struggled to adjust to their incredibly fast new table, losing out 6-5 to Bayview1.  The singles frames were shared to make it 3-3, with wins for Craig Durrand, Phil Ablett and Dale Johnston for the home side.  Still they could not be seperated as the score went to 4-4 in an interesting battle between the two teams.  Seaforth Club had a glorious chance to go 5-4 ahead, but missed a black that was sitting over the pocket which cost them the frame.  The next frame saw Durrand inadvertently pot the black to hand victory to Bayview1.
Crown1 won seven frames in a row as they battled back from 3-1 down to grab an 8-3 win against bottom side Camps1.  William Little and Stevie Cunningham won all their matches, and the crown side also grannied their opponents in the trebles.
Sinclair Bay lost their first league match of the season as they lost out 6-5 to Harper's.  Francis Street Club2 won their second game of the season after impressively defeating Bayview2 7-4.
The Mountain Dew derby went the way of the first team in an entertaining match that they won 8-3.  Callum Reid and Michael Sutherland were the star players as they both won all their matches.
There will be an open pool competition in the Camps Bar on Saturday 3rd December with a start time of 1.30pm.  There is also a competition for second division players only on the 17th December in The Francis Street Club.  To enter either competition call Ryan on 07743555705.

DIVISION 1 RESULTS
CROWN1   8-3   CAMPS1
BLACKSTAIRS1   5-6   QUEENS
SEAFORTH CLUB   5-6   BAYVIEW1
CAMPS2   7-4   COMMERCIAL
FSC1   6-5   BLACKSTAIRS2

DIVISION 2 RESULTS
MOUNTAIN DEW2   3-8   MOUNTAIN DEW1
HARPERS  6-5   SINCLAIR BAY
BAYVIEW2   4-7   FSC2