Ricky Mallory and Donna Bradshaw have stayed on course to retain their titles in the Pomander Gate Open Championships this weekend.
Mallory breezed past Brian Way 6-3, 6-0 to set up a final meeting on Sunday with either second-ranked Jerome Bradshaw or fifth seed Mike Curry, who met last night.
Donna Bradshaw is looking for her sixth Pomander title after beating Debbie Darrell. Sheila Gomez went into last night's semifinal against Laverne Jones hoping to set up a repeat of last year's final.
Women's doubles favourites Wendy Gelhay and Sheila Gomez turned back Joyce Bristow and Monique Ternier to reach the final and women's `B' singles second seed Elizabeth Tringham gained the final by defeating Catherine Curran.
The men's `B' singles has seen some interesting results with the number one and three seeds both losing. Number one Frank Tersigni lost to unseeded Warren Smith 6-7, 6-2, 6-1 and third-ranked Eugene Simmons was crushed 6-2, 6-0 by Peter Smith, who is also unseeded.
SOCCER SOC Saltus scored a goal in each half to beat visiting Forman 2-0 at Saltus field yesterday.
Omar Shakir netted a penalty in the first half and Steve Carruthers found the mark in the second as the Connecticut side fell to their second straight defeat.
Today, Forman face a Bermuda Under-14 Select and on Monday they play a Bermuda Under-17 Select.
There will be a meeting for Dandy Town's First and Alliance division players at the club on Tuesday (6.30 p.m.). Matters of importance will be discussed.
CRICKET CRI Somerset Cricket club will hold a meeting on Wednesday (7.30 p.m.) for last year's Cup Match players and anyone interested in the annual classic.
