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(From Belfast Telegraph)

WITH five matches remaining in the Premier Division of the Somerville Shopfitting Ulster League David Lloyds maintain a two point lead over the Belfast Boat Club.

In this week's match the Dundonald side had a 3-1 win over Magherafelt.

Graeme Stewart defeated the Ulster U19 number one Dwayne Owens 9-6 9-5 10-9 but John Gillan went down in two sets to Jeremy Hastings.

The Boat Club were in devastating form and disposed of Ballyearl 4-0, a result which puts the Newtownabbey side out of the reckoning.

John Dullaghan had a straight sets win over Billy White, Tony Davidson crushed Jim Balmer 3-0 and Daniel Roberts overpowered the experienced Duncan Cameron to win 3-0.

Both Windsor teams recorded victories.

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