Stroud & District Division 1: Woodchester A came out best in the top-of-the-table clash with Forest Green A.
Lee Thomas returned a maximum for the home team to make him man-of-the-match, giving his side a 7-3 victory.
Dave Hadley remained unbeaten for Phoenix A as they scored a convincing 7-3 win over Thornbury A.
The points were shared at five-apiece when Cirencester entertained Yate.
Division 2: Craig Smart scored a maximum for Forest Green B as they shared a 5-5 draw with Woodchester C.
Phoenix C maintain their spot at the top-of-the-table following a 7-3 victory away to Frampton C, Bob Waters scoring a fine maximum for the visitors.
No one player could dominate the match when Phoenix D entertained Randwick A, but it was the visitors who left with a 6-4 victory.
Division 3: Nailsworth A remain in top spot in the division despite losing 7-3 at Whiteshill C.
Woodchester D inflicted a whitewash over Forest Green C. Colin Bruton, Tony Poole and Mike Hanks were the unbeaten trio.
Jim Hurford scored a maximum and led his team, Randwick C, to a 7-3 victory over Phoenix F. Division 4: Cam & Dursley B maintained their assault on the division title, this time at the expense of their C team.
Richard Wright was unbeaten on the night to help Forest Green D defeat two player Phoenix I 6-4.
Phoenix G keep in the hunt for the runners-up position as they came away from Thornbury D with an 8-2 victory thanks to top scores from Chris Hampton and Fadi Dahdouh.
Phoenix H keep up the pressure on their G team club mates after they beat the visiting Frampton D 9-1.
Division 4: Cam & Dursley B maintained their assault on the division title, this time at the expense of their C team.
Richard Wright was unbeaten on the night to help Forest Green D defeat two player Phoenix I 6-4.
Phoenix G keep in the hunt for the runners-up position as they came away from Thornbury D with an 8-2 victory thanks to top scores from Chris Hampton and Fadi Dahdouh.
Phoenix H keep up the pressure on their G team club mates after they beat the visiting Frampton D 9-1.
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