The Scarborough News

Rolo youngster Lowe shines in win

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Rolo young gun Sam Lowe gave another impressive performanc­e by taking the scalp of the experience­d Gerald Smith in five sets as his team beat Hackness 8-2 in the Scarboroug­h Flooring Division One.

He nearly caused another upset, just losing out to James Hodgson.

Both Matty and Martin Lowe completed trebles and also the doubles to complete Rolos score.

Hackness seem to be missing Neil Raine and had only singles for Hodgson and debutant

Steve Atkinson.

Trebles for Macauley Youngson and Nigel Clapham were enough to give Pindar a close 6-4 win against Nomads.

Nomads successful doubles pairing of John Loftus and Gary Connolly saw them win an entertaini­ng five-setter. Both players and team-mate Dave Oxley added singles for Nomads’ reply.

Matty Whilde and Alistair Hutchinson stayed unbeaten and had too much quality for Scalby Old Boys against Scalby in a 9-1 Scarboroug­h

Flooring Division Two win. They also took the doubles together in straight sets.

Third player Karl Cousins continued his fine run with a brace. Luke Howland scored a consolatio­n rubber for the losers.

There was a man-of-thematch performanc­e from

Whitby Endeavour’s Barry Davies who scored a treble in a 5-5 draw with Eastfield Warriors.

Teammates Graham Cripps and Nick Campbell added singles for a credible draw.

Eastfield’s best player was Paul Lister who won two rubbers and narrowly lost to Davies.

Lister and his son Daniel also won a vital doubles together by snatching the decider 11-9.

Third player Poitr Ozon won the remaining rubber

Liberators completed their season with a narrow 6-4 victory over Rogues N

Joshers in the Glazetech Division Three.

Brian Goodliffe and Naomi Edwards each scored a brace and won the doubles together, while Kath Edwards added a single.

Best player on show was Dominic Grunwell, who sailed through all his singles, just dropping the one set.

Team-mate Tom Anderson had a great win over Kath Edwards in straight sets.

Delphstone’s Jon Wanless and Matthew Rutt won trebles to secure the close 6-4 win against Bingo McVitie.

Isaac Grunwell, Jack Louth and Rod Ives all won singles, with the latter two claiming a five-set doubles.

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