BEVERLEY Cleaver and Gemma Godleman won all their sets as leaders Old Basing won their sixth straight win with a 6-2 success over Beechdown C, in the Basingstoke and District Tennis League Ladies Division Two.
Fay Fradgley/Claire Reid and Sarah Rolfe/Amy McDonald gave Andover an 8-0 result against Hampshire Court B.
In Division One, Hampshire Court A continue to head the division from Beechdown A.
The two teams met at Beechdown with the match ending in a draw thanks to a maximum for the home side from Clare Munns/Andrea Butcher.
The leaders also won 8-0 against Totally Tennis A and 5-3 at Aldermaston. The Beechdown team also drew with Goodworth Clatford and won 7-1 at Aldermaston with Munns and Butcher being unbeaten in both these matches as well.
RSF drew with Totally Tennis A and the beat Odiham 6-2. The Odiham team also drew at Totally Tennis but then went down 8-0 to the Goodworth Clatford. Goodworth also won 7-1 at Winchester.
Men’s Division One leaders Kingsclere A, went down to a first defeat of the season, 5-3 at RSF A.
Andover A beat RSF A 6-2 and Mike Prince and Martyn Isherwood were unbeaten for the Andover team in a 7-1 win against Kintbury to move them up into contention for the title.
The team of Phil Baker/Alan Roberts and Nick Sibley/Jeremy Graydon gave Winchester their first win, 8-0 at Andover B.
Hampshire Court still lead Division Two after two close 5-3 wins against Aldermaston and Preston Candover. Beechdown B maintained runners up spot with a 5-3 win at Odiham A with Tim Williams/Chris Ball winning all their sets. Odiham A drew with RSF B.
Odiham B still lead Division Three from Old Basing B. Oakley A moved off the bottom with a draw against Waverley B and a 7-1 win at BDH with Sam Brill and Kelvin Wilcox being unbeaten.
Totally Tennis B have all but sealed the Division Four title after a sixth win, 8-0 against Oakley B their nearest rivals. Rex Groves/Tim Rice and Steve Kilganon/Alberto Vinuales making up their team.
A Tim Williams/Mark Easto maximum gave Beechdown B a 6-2 win at Totally Tennis C.
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