Week two of the South London and Kent Pool Alliance summer season and Falconwood Club are showing they mean business in Tier Two East, after recording their second huge win in a row.

It was another great all-round team performance to beat Glenmore Arms 2 by 3 sets to 0 and 12 frames to 3.

Stacy Redman, Dayle Stork, Paul Elford, and Barry Barham all scored three out of three for the second week running, with Barham securing his third frame by producing a magnificent long double on the black.

Plumsted Radical Club Rebels had another late night as they travelled to North Heath Social Club with the bare minimum of five players.

Despite this they managed to win each set, 4-1, 3-2, 4-1 to make the overall score 3-0 and 12-3.

The Rebels young guns, Tony Stork and Alex Biggs were both unbeaten on three out of three.

Amazingly the other game in the division also finished 3-0 and 12-3, as Bellegrove Social Club beat new boys Foots Cray Social Club Minions.

Continuing the 3-0 and 12-3 theme in SLKPA Tier Two West were Royal Oak Addicts, who beat the Greyhound by that score.

Sam Mossom came out with credit for the Greyhound by winning two of his team's three frames and finishing unbeaten.

Bellegrove A made it two out of two with a 2-1 and 10-5 victory over Fox and Hounds.

The game started quite even, as Bellegrove won the first set 3-2 and Fox won the second set by the same score but Bellegrove turned on the style in the final set, taking all five frames.

John Slade won all three of his frames, with Terry Mitchell also unbeaten on two frame wins.

John Syta and Stephen Craig both chipped in with two out of three.

Shane O'Reilly made a great start for Eltham Terrace Nuthouse against Pickwick Academicals, with a break and dish and they went on to win the first set 4-1.

Nuthouse took the second set 3-2 but Academicals looked like they were going to win the third set as they took the first two frames but Nuthouse won the last three to win the set 3-2 and the match, 3-0 and 10-5.

Jason Levingbird played well but was unlucky in both his frames against Craig Jones, who went on to win all three of his frames and he was joined by teammate Aaron Shephard.

O'Reilly went on to win two of his three frames, as did Gary Mason for Academicals.

In SLKPA Elite League O'Connors overturned last week's heavy defeat with a 3-0 and 10-5 victory over Eltham Terrace Club A.

Jordan O'Connor got the ball rolling with a break and dish in the first set and went on to win all three of his frames.

Adam Coppen also recorded a hat-trick for the victors with Shane Hutley doing the same for Eltham.

The team that beat O'Connors last week, Bellegrove didn't have it all their own way this week, as they shared the points with Foots Cray Social Club Rugrats, after Rugrats won in sets 2-1 but Bellegrove won in frames 9-6.

Bellegrove's Paul Cook was unbeaten for the second week running, winning both his frames and Tony helpin won two out of his three frames.

Alex Thompson was the saviour for Eltham Terrace Rack Pack, winning three of his team's four frames against Hotshots who went on to win the match 3-0 and 11-4.

Neil Hall and Danny Kelliher both scored three out of three for Hotshots with Kelliher's including a break and dish in the last set.

Other notable performers for Hotshots were Ben Creffield and Robbie Robb, both won two of the three frames they played.

Pickwick took the first set 4-1 against Eltham Terrace Rovers but Rovers staged a comeback in the second set, winning it 3-2.

However Pickwick put their foot back on the gas in the final set, taking it 4-1 to win the match 2-1 in sets and 11-4 in frames.

Jeff Bailey potted well to win all three of his frames and Paul Gafa made a great clearance in the final set to clinch his hat-trick.

Dean Rider played well for Rovers to win half of his team's four frames.

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