LITTLETON Positives have displaced early leaders Bengeworth Lions at the top of the Evesham and District Division One table after recording three straight victories.
They defeated Kington Bulldogs 9-1 and followed up that result with more success against Bengeworth Tigers 8-2 and defending Division One league champions Littleton Clubs 8-2.
Nick Mytton bagged himself two maximums against Kington Bulldogs and Littleton Clubs.
Bengeworth Lions lost their grip at the top of the table, winning only one of their latest two matches.
They secured a 6-4 win against Littleton Loopers with Jaspreet Singh, Jack Davis and Charlie Loh all picking up two apiece.
They were all denied a maximum as Mark Bilsborrow beat all three players to maintain his 100 per cent average so far this season.
Bengeworth Lions suffered their second defeat of the season, losing to Littleton Aces 6-4.
Andrew Taylor and Gary Stewart picked up two wins each for Littleton Aces while Singh and Davis recorded two each for Bengeworth Lions.
Littleton Aces secured the win in the doubles as Gary Stewart and Duncan Arrandale beat Singh and Davis 11-8, 11-8, 11-8.
Littleton Aces followed their 6-4 triumph against Bengeworth Lions with two more and a draw to move up to third in the table.
Their two victories came against Bengeworth Tigers 8-2 and Bengeworth Blue 6-4.
They were denied another win as Littleton Loopers held them to a 5-5 draw.
Littleton Loopers suffered a narrow defeat in their next match against Bengeworth Blue 6-4. Mark Bilsborrow was once again in good form and bagged himself a maximum in both matches.
Wyre Elite suffered their first defeat of the season as they lost to defending champions Littleton Clubs. The former were only able to field two players but still put up a good fight, losing the match 6-4. Wyre Elite got back on course with an 8-2 win against Kington Bulldogs. Matt Hartwell and Keith Ferguson both got themselves maximums.
Defending champions Littleton Clubs remain in mid-table after a difficult start to the season, but have now started to pick up form following another two victories from their 6-4 triumph over Wyre Elite.
Their other two victories came against Bengeworth Purple 6-4 and Bengeworth Blades 10-0.
Rob Harvey and Steve Foster bagged maximums against Bengeworth Blades while Mike Harvey got himself maximums in both matches.
Bengeworth Tigers recorded their second win of the season against Bengeworth Purple 7-3 who had Grahame Brown in good form, recording a maximum.
Brown once again got himself a maximum in their next match against Kington Bulldogs which ended in a 5-5 draw. Andrew and Ernie Smith both got themselves two wins each while Steve Shaw won one of his games.
Brown and Stef Mytton secured a draw for Bengeworth Tigers as they defeated Andrew and Ernie Smith 5-11, 12-14 11-6, 11-9, 11-8. Kington Bulldogs’ next result was another 5-5 draw, this time against Bengeworth Blades.
Luke Gresty secured himself a maximum for Bengeworth Blades, while John Price got two victories.
Bengeworth Purple got themselves their second victory of the season against Bengeworth Blue.
Bengeworth Blue were only able to field two players but got themselves a point thanks to Richard Bishop, who then secured a maximum.
Doug Allan, Lynda Reid and Kate Hughes got two wins.
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