October 30, 2013 at 2:41 a.m.

Five-star Sandy’s put Warwick Workman’s to the sword

Five-star Sandy’s put Warwick Workman’s to the sword
Five-star Sandy’s put Warwick Workman’s to the sword

By Penny DeSilva- | Comments: 0 | Leave a comment

Sandy’s Boat Club took five points from Warwick Workman’s Club 2 in the latest round of Bermuda Snooker League games.

Peter Bromby defeated Nadanja Bailey 45-17, while Chris Bromby cruised by Keith Smith 70-36. 

John Bromby defeated Daniel Caines in the double frame games 37-24 and 46-33. The doubles game was won by partners Smith/Jonathan Peniston against P. Bromby/C. Bromby 47-32.

Watford Sports Club 2 kept their winning streak going by defeating Spanish Point Boat Club 4-2. 

Aaron Bean beat Stewart Greenslade 61-31, Chris Dakin tied the score by winning his game against Tony Dawson 56-49 and Keino Zuill and Ed Gumbs split a point each in the double frame games.

Gumb’s won the first game 50-40 and Zuill the second game 45-30. Bean/Dawson won the doubles game against Greenslade/Dakin 74-33.

Warwick Workman’s Club1 and Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club tied their game 3-3. 

Timmy Sousa gave WWC an early lead by defeating Ross Spurling 70-20 but Andrew Hanwell would even the score for RHADC by defeating Andre Burgess 53-33. 

In a very close battle, Bart Lewis took both games from James Talbot 46-41 and 45-40. Leon Smith/T. Sousa defeated Hanwell/Jon Pedro in the doubles game 46-15.

Watford Sports Club 1 defeated Queen’s Club 5-1. Steven Bremar and John Nicol were first up on the table with Bremar coming out victorious winning both his games 54-5 and 56-44. Rick Dorush defeated Ray DeSilva 60-44, while Zane De Silva won his game against John Burns 48-28. 

R. DeSilva/Z. De Silva won the doubles against Burns/Dorush 54-35.

The high break of 30 went to Keino Zuill for the second consecutive week.

Penny Desilva is the press officer for the Bermuda Snooker Association.


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