Portsmouth News

Key victory puts Priory 10 clear at top of table

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Priory opened up a 10-point lead at the top of the Portsmouth & District

League City Division A standings by defeating Vospers at Northern Parade.

The top two had both lost their previous matches so it was a key clash.

It was Martin Eggleton’s rink that swung things Priory’s way, collecting 12 shots on the last three ends.

The other two rinks were shared as Priory came away 14-shot winners, writes Dave Wildman.

Milton Park followed on from beating table-toppers Priory to land a 20-shot triumph at home to Gas Social.

Andy McKain’s quartet led the way as Milton picked up wins on all rinks.

College Park moved off the foot of the table thanks to a 12-shot win over Naismith.

Two of the rinks were shared but George Russell’s win ensured College claimed another victory.

In Division B, Waverley ran out 30-shot winners in their battle with rivals Alexandra.

Steve Feilder’s men at least avoided a whitewash defeat with a 10-shot rink win.

Third-placed Star & Crescent moved further clear of nearest rivals Portsmouth Water by beating them by nine shots.

Pembroke Gardens and Cosham clashed after recording their first victories of the season the previous week.

Pembroke managed to double up, defeating Cosham, who played one short on their winning rink and therefore lost 25 per cent of their score.

Havant & Waterloovi­lle

Cowplain and Leigh Park met in the only match played in the division across the week.

It was a battle between the top two teams in the table and Cowplain came away victorious by 22 shots.

Bryan Franklin and Dave Wildman were both 13-shot rink winners.

Emsworth and Hayling Island postponed scheduled

matches because of a player reporting a positive Covid-19 case after their meeting last Friday.

Gosport & Fareham

Lee-on-the-Solent and Bridgemary battled it out in the only game in the division by the Solent.

In an extraordin­ary game where each club won a rink and the other tied, the Solent side won by 26 shots thanks to the 36-shot win by Peter Gentry’s rink.

Bridgemary remain in search of their first win.

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