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| A TRIUMPHANT DUNCAN WARING with main match referee Paul Trevett |
Waring had battled through a tough run to the final, defeating the likes of Scott Brooks, Ben Monk and Justin Weller en route while Slack had come through against John Roseman in the opening round and another individual finalist Rob Muxlow in the last eight.
Early doors it was all Waring as he dominated table time, taking the opening couple of frames with the minimum of fuss, with visits of 32,29 and 22 contributing to 82-12 and 50-14 winning margins.
The Bolehill cueman began to find his feet in the next despite Waring himself having a run of 23, however Slack's 29 break got his cue arm moving sufficiently to get over the line 73-58 to pull one back.
Waring was still striking the ball well and was in with 27 before Slack hit back to make it nip and tuck but a mishit safety allowed the Clay Cross player to pounce with a splendid clearance of 49 to go 3-1 up with scores of 77-35.
The fat lady could be excused for moving into position to open her vocal chords as Waring ran in a 39 at the start of frame five but again Slack fought back with the aid of a run of 20 and edged the frame on the final black from long range from just off the side cushion.
It was 3-3 as Slack engineered a 63-26 verdict with a visit of 21 and he made the early running in the decider as he moved twenty ahead despite Waring's excellent early standards.
However, knocking in the black inadvertently proved costly as Waring then pulled back to level the scores after which a bout of safety play and snookering meant the referee was kept busy with the miss rule in operation.
With Waring emerging from this period with a 12-point advantage, Slack then got in with yellow to brown to reduce the gap to three before more tactical play eventually left him a chance on blue to middle, albeit from near the green pocket.
However, playing for pink increased the difficulty of the shot and it went awry, meaning Waring came back to the table to dispatch impressive match-winning pots on a straight blue from a narrow angle into the green pocket while holding for pink which was just off its spot, cueing from the jaws of the middle pocket, both coolly taken with an air of confidence for a deserved success.
Thanks to the Comrades Club for hosting and to referees Paul Trevett and Ade Smith.
In the T & M Motors Snooker League, Clay Cross Brotherhood No2 extended their lead to four points with a 3-2 win at Crich Comrades with second placed Alfreton No2 inactive, though they now have two games in hand.
Callum Greenfield, Lee Shaw and John Roseman put the visitors three to the good but Nick Berry pulled one back and then Ade Smith and Paul Trevett took the doubles leg on the black.
Bolehill No1 have been pushed all the way by Bolehill No2 in their two clashes this season and once again they were held to just a 3-2 verdict, which nevertheless moves them narrowly into third place.
Ian Doe and Ricki Slack put the play off contenders 2-0 up before Mick Bunting (on the black) and Owen Williams levelled it up.
Ian Birks (runs of 25 and 21) and Slack stepped up in the pairs leg to ensure it went to the formbook however.
Edgefold No2 were defeated 3-2 at Alfreton No1 despite the excellent efforts of Scott Brooks who was twice successful (including as reserve giving the extra handicap due to player shortages).
Cole Smith and Andrew Haggarty had put the hosts two in front and Smith then teamed up with Phil Longden to see them over the line.
Belper Royal British Legion took maximum points from Edgefold No3 with Justin Weller top scoring and Mark Newby and Wayne Shooter taking each of their singles and doubles legs in the 5-0 triumph.
The same night they doubled up playing Edgefold No2 in the Jimmy Harper Plate competition and took a 327-277 win against a depleted host team who could only field two players on the night.
Scott Brooks (28 break) had taken the opener 81-55 but wins for Mark Newby, Steve Bullock and Justin Weller put the visitors in the ascendancy and despite Brooks and father Martin Barwick taking the doubles leg, the aggregate totals favoured the Legionnaires.
OMYA Cup (Individual Scratch) final: Duncan Waring (Clay Cross Brotherhood) 4, Ricki Slack (Bolehill Institute) 3 (at Crich Comrades): 82(32,22)-12; 50(29)-14; 58(23)-73(29); 77(27,49)-35; 59(39)-63(20); 26-63(21); 58-44.
T & M Motors Snooker League week 20: Crich Comrades 2, Clay Cross Brotherhood No2 3; Bolehill Institute No1 3, Bolehill Institute No2 2; Alfreton Palmer Morewood No1 3, Edgefold Matlock No2 2; Edgefold Matlock No3 0, Belper Royal British Legion 5.
Jimmy Harper Plate (Team Aggregate Consolation) first round: Edgefold Matlock No2 277, Belper Royal British Legion 327.
Breaks (inc. comps): D Waring 49,39,32,29,27,23,22; R Slack 29,21,20; S Brooks 28,28; I Birks 25,21; J Weller 25,21; I Doe 25.
Clay Cross Brotherhood sponsored Player of the Week: Duncan Waring (Clay Cross Brotherhood).
Leading wins: J Lowe 15/18; M Newby 14/18; C Marchington 13/17.





