STAND-IN captain Mike Roylance was a star turn for Mobberley A when they recorded a fine win at Brook Street A in the Knutsford and District Amateur League's top flight.
He amassed 115 points in his frame success, including a run worth 46.
Mobberley B and Wilmslow Cons A recorded whitewash wins against visiting Mere B and Brook Street B respectively, while second-placed Morley A must wait a little longer to reach a century of points for the season after losing at home to Tatton.
Mobberley C dropped out of the promotion places in Division Two following a 6-1 home reverse against direct rivals Shaw Heath, who rise to second spot.
It rendered Dave Rainford's break of 33 a consolation.
Mobberley D climb to after brushing aside Mere C, while Mere A remain an outside bet to finish in the top two after winning 6-1 at home to Mobberley E.
Results
Week 21, Division One: Brook St A 2 Mobberley A 5; Mobberley B 7 Mere B 0; Morley A 3 Tatton 4; Wilmslow Cons A 7 Brook St B 0
Division Two: Mere A 6 Mobberley E 1; Mere C 1 Mobberley D 6; Mobberley C 1 Shaw Heath 6; Wilmslow Cons B 1 Wilmslow RBL 6
THERE will be a new name etched onto the Rotary Cup - the Knutsford and District Amateur League's premier handicap singles competition - this season.
Shaw Heath duo Scott Marshall and Jamie Way will do battle in one semi final, while Sam Jackson (Mere) and Paul Townsend (Tatton) clash in the other.
Marshall saw off Philip Simpson (Mere C) and former teammate Dave Rainford (Mobberley C) to progress while his clubmate ended the runs of Morley pair Paul Hart and Richard Buxton.
Townsend saw off league secretary Tony Crompton in the last eight, while Jackson's overcome former winners Bruce Tulley (Mobberley A) and Jonathan Smith.
Results
Quarter finals, Wednesday (handicap in brackets): Sam Jackson (Mere B) (15) 2-1 Jonathan Smith (Wilmslow Cons A) (scr); Scott Marshall (Shaw Heath) (15) 2-0 Dave Rainford (Mobberley C) (20); Paul Townsend (Tatton) (10) 2-0 Tony Crompton (Mobberley A) (scr); Jamie Way (Shaw Heath) (20) 2-0 Richard Buxton (Morley B) (15)
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