Stroud & District Division 1: Woodchester A narrowly lead at the top of the division after a comfortable 8-2 victory against Phoenix B.

Man-of-he-match David Lloyd won his three singles to guide Woodchester home.

A depleted Frampton A hold on to the second spot despite being held to a 5-5 draw away to their B team club-mates, Abu scoring a maximum for the visitors.

Dave Harvey scored a maximum against Yate which helped his side hold onto third spot with a 6-4 victory.

Woodchester B slipped up as they lost 2-8 at home to Thornbury A, Dave Reeves and Emily Standing each scoring maximums. David Hadley was on good form for Phoenix A as they left Cirencester with a 6-4 victory.

Division 2: Thornbury B hold onto top spot in the division despite losing 4-6 at home to Phoenix D, Sam McIvor scored a maximum for the visitors and finished as man-of- the-match.

Phoenix C moved into second place after comfortably beating Woodchester C team 9-1, top scores from a returning Arran Skinner and Sally Jones greatly helped their cause.

Whiteshill B secured a 5-5 draw against Forest Green B, unbeaten Jimmy Haycraft was man-of-the-match for the visiting Green.

Division 3: Nailsworth A hold top place in the division after leaving Phoenix E with a 7-3 victory, David Pugh retuned a maximum for the visitors and was man-of-the-match.

Thornbury C are a point behind after drawing 5-5 at Phoenix F, Craig Skeldon was undefeated for the visitors.

Randwick C kept the pressure on the top two teams as maximums from Jim Hurford and William Snell gave them a comfortable 8-2 win against the visiting Forest Green C. It was a busy week for William Snell as a few days earlier he also scored a maximum, this time against the visiting Woodchester D, but he couldn’t prevent the home side losing 4-6.

Whiteshill C had a comfortable 9-1 victory over the visiting Randwick B, Andy Taylor and Terry Jordan each scored a max for the home side.

Division 4: Nailsworth C lost 1-9 at home to high-flying Cam & Dursley B, Joe Collins and Tony Averis each returned maximums.

Phoenix G stay in second place after beating Nailsworth B 6-4 at home thanks in part to Sacha Curzon maximum.

Phoenix H pulled back some ground on their club mates as they whitewashed their Thornbury D hosts thanks to Fred Donald, Howard Spellman and Andy Donald all going unbeaten.

Richard Wright scored a maximum which gave his side the edge as they beat the two players from Frampton D 6-4. Ian Ashton was unbeaten for Phoenix I as they shared the points at 5-5 with visiting Cam & Dursley C, who also only fielded two players.