With North West A not playing, CYMS took over at the top of the table by virtue of a four nil win at home to Ramelton B. Paddy McGroarty, Christopher Gibbons, Anthony Duffy and Phelim McClafferty all won two nil with Player of the Year leader Christopher Gibbons scoring breaks of 55 and 34. CYMS lead the league with 31 points with North West in second with 30 and a game in hand.
Twin Towns B and Convoy B battled to a two all draw in Ballybofey. Christopher McGee and Marcus Devlin both won two one for the home team while Paul Lynch and Gavin Toner each had two nil victories for the visitors.
Convoy A won a key top four match at home to Killea. Darren Ponsonby's team won three one although their captain fell to debutant Jason Brown. Justin Lynch, Willie Breen and John Lynch did the business for the home team and consequently, Convoy move three points ahead of Killea in the battle for fourth place.
Donegal defeated Ramelton A three one in Ramelton. Tom Plunkett, Michael Neary and Oliver Plunkett all won two nil but Paul Thomas met an in-form player in Mark Friel and the Ramelton man triumphed two one.
The match between North West B and Twin Towns A was postponed. North West B received a four nil win as the match was not rearranged after a week.
Further details can be found on the Snooker League's website. Just search for Donegal Snooker in any search engine. The site is linked to R.I.B.S.A.'s and there is a coaching tutorial on-line.
In the Junior County league Donegal won their third match three one versus Convoy. Brian Heeney, Aidan McFadden and Mark Mulhern all won two nil but Conor Browne was the victim of a great comeback by Seamus Sweeney in the final match. The fixture between North West and Twin Towns was postponed as Johnny Connors was in Carlow representing Ireland in the Senior Men/Senior Women/Junior team challenge against Wales. The visitors won 36 frames to 30 but Donegal should be very proud of its first ever snooker international player.