KILLIGREW A and Penryn Bowling Club remain joint top of the World Rules Penryn and Falmouth Winter Pool League.
Killigrew A defeated Penryn AFC 9-6 with Mark Dash recording two eight ball clearances and Steve Huxtable one eight ball clearance. Penryn Bowling Club won 10-5 against Killigrew B to keep up with Killigrew A. The Three Tuns move above Penryn AFC thanks to a 10-5 win over Famous Barrel A, while Labour Club stay in sixth place after a 10-5 win over Famous Barrel B.
In the First Division of Old EPA Rules, Woodlane SC A made it seven wins in a row with a 6-3 win over Clipperway B to stay nine points clear at the top. Penryn Bowling Club won 6-3 against the Workingman's to stay in second.
Trelowarren Arms beat Falmouth Town SC 8-1 to move level with Penryn Bowling Club.
The top of the table clash in division II resulted in a 6-3 win for Woodlane SC B over Clipperway A. The Seven Stars Penryn stay in third after winning 7-2 against Boslowick B with Pete Andrew recording an eight ball clearance for the Seven Stars.
The Cross Keys move up to fourth with a 6-3 victory over St Gluvias CC A, while Penryn AFC edged out Boslowick A 5-4.
Third Division leaders Prince of Wales suffered their second defeat losing 6-3 to Constantine SC A, but still head the table by four points. Constantine SC B stay in second spot despite being beaten 7-2 by Penryn RFC. Three Tuns move up to third thanks to a 7-2 win over the Wodehouse Legs, while the Wodehouse Arms drop to fourth after edging out bottom team New Inn 5-4.
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