After a weekend of high-stakes matches across the National Domino Association’s Four Hand League, one team stands alone at the top of the Premier Division with an unbroken winning streak: Carlton and A1 Braves. The top-of-the-table clash pitted the two last remaining unbeaten teams against each other, with Carlton and A1 Braves delivering a statement 38-point victory over Peace and Love to claim their spot as the league’s only undefeated club. Leading the charge for the winners, Sharon Sherry Lynch and Jonathan John Grandison notched an impressive 26 points, while teammates Charmaine and Hamilton “Hammy” Durant contributed a solid 20 points to lock in the 88-50 final score.
The weekend’s action delivered a full slate of results across the Premier League, with every competing side putting points on the board in a series of decisive matches. Powerade Locked & Loaded secured a comfortable 20-point win against BNECL, finishing 73-53 ahead thanks to a 23-point performance from the pairing of Ruldoph Walkes and Darren Ellis. In another lopsided fixture, HIV Commission Hillside downed A and B Pest Control Vauxhall by an identical 36-point margin, 88-52, with Algernon Cox and Steve Alleyne combining for 18 points to lead their side to victory.
Buzo Osteria Welchman Hall picked up a 12-point win over French Village Piranhas, closing out the match 71-59 led by Shurland and Vondel Bovell, who scored 21 points between them. RM Cleaners earned an 19-point victory over 37 Family KC Joint, finishing 80-61, while Massy Spring Cottage notched a matching 20-point winning margin against Speightstown with an 80-60 final score. Police secured a 76-58 win over De Clique, Trident Insurance Patriots defeated RL Seale QEH by a 22-point margin 80-58, and Eastbourne pulled off a 27-point win against Checker Hall, 84-57.
Rounding out the Premier League results, B.U.T dominated Hindsbury to win 88-51, JD’s secured a 25-point victory over St Joseph 76-51, and Bathsheba earned a comfortable 25-point win against Newbury, closing out 79-54. Alongside the top-flight action, Division One also held its latest round of fixtures, with four teams walking away with wins: Spring Cottage, Police, Patriots, and Eastbourne repeated their Premier League counterparts’ winning form to claim victories in the lower division.
