Snooker round-up: Hotshots maintain unbeaten start with 4-1 thrashing of Baggeridge Social
Paul Deaville hit the highest break of the season with a fantastic 112 as Hotshots maintained their unbeaten start with a 4-1 thrashing of Baggeridge Social.
Both sides boasted unbeaten records in Division One, but Deaville set the tone for a dominant win by taking the opening frame for Hotshots.
Although Phil Thompson levelled for Baggeridge, Callum Downing, Luke Higginbotham and Faizan Mohammed secured maximum points for Hotshots.
It was Sedgley Ex Service who move top of the division thought, after they continued their own unbeaten start by inflicting a 5-0 whitewash on Hotshots B.
Simon Hickman, Ash Barker, Gurdip Sidhu, Toby Smith and Andrew Highfield completed the rout for Sedgley.
Charlemont BC's Daniel Ward made breaks of 49 and 45 in a narrow 3-2 victory at Poets Corner and Aaron Sparkes secured victory for Shifnal B by the same score-line with a 43 break in the deciding frame at Pennfields.
Landywood C condemned Sedgley WMC to their first defeat of the season with Adrian Woods, Kevin Richards, Chris Shwalbe and Michael Beardmore guiding them to a 4-1 win.
Elsewhere, Stafford Institute A succumbed to a 3-2 defeat at Shifnal, while their B team suffered a 4-1 humbling at home to Wednesfield Cons.
Bilston Bowling Club moved three points clear at the Division Two summit with a 5-0 whitewash at Codsall Firs thanks to Nathan Edwards, Lee Edwards, Wayne Bentley, Ashley Wall and Tom Hurst.
Bilston Sports and Social extended their unbeaten start with a 3-2 win over Poets Corner E courtesy of Karl Taylor, Graham Cole and Michael Smith.
In Division Three, Bilston Bowling Club B stretched their lead at the top by four points after Dennis Pugh won the deciding frame in a tight 3-2 victory at Wednesfield RBL.
Willenhall Liberals' Ben Wright produced an excellent performance, making breaks of 38 and 50 against Wednesfield Cons B - the highest in the division so far this season.
Wright took the opening frame and Peter Blower extended their advantage to make it 2-0. Peter Slatcher and Dave Lawson drew Cons level, but Peter Hart took the deciding frame to lead Willenhall to a 3-2 triumph.
Unbeaten Fordhouses recovered from blowing a 2-0 lead to edge a rollercoaster affair at home to Beechdale Social Club 3-2 courtesy of Stuart Williams' winning frame.
Forty Four C lost their first frame of the season, but continued their impressive start in Division Five with a 4-1 victory at Lea Hall.
John Potts took the opening frame for Lea Hall, but Scott Rogers, Andrew Rollason, Stephen North and Spencer Hudson powered Forty Four C into a four-point lead at the summit.
The highest break in Division Five came at Pelsall, as Dave Shepherd took the deciding frame with a 35 break in Pelsall B's win at Poets Corner G.





