Station Road B trio Mark Tunstall, Stephen O’Hagan and Peter O’Hagan have won the Window Outlet Cockermouth and District Snooker League Trebles handicap after a 5-3 victory over Station A’s Mike Walker, Mark Robertson and John Teasdale.

In a competition that operates a six red format, Station B held their nerve magnificently, coming from 3-1 behind.

In the first frame, Walker (+12 handicap) remained cool, defeating Tunstall (+6) 38-30.

Frame two saw Teasdale (+13) keep calm to run out a 37-26 winner.

An error-strewn third frame went down to the final three balls with Stephen O’Hagan (+9) defeating Robertson (+15) 51-21.

Frame four saw the final's most one-sided victory as Teasdale (+12) beat Stephen O’Hagan to take his team 3-1 up.

Every match seemed to deliver a crucial turning point and, in leading by 10, in among the balls and faced with an easy red, Robertson looked to be taking his side 4-1 up. Nevertheless by screwing the white, Robertson squandered an excellent chance and Tunstall kicked on to 45-21 victory.

Walker put up a fantastic fight in frame six, however as Peter O’Hagan potted one of the shots of the night on the final pink to land perfectly on the black, he squared the match up with a 42-31 win.

A cagey start to the next inevitably took the game down to the last few balls but, by stroking in the blue, followed by the pink, it was Stephen O’Hagan who took his side 4-3 up with a victory over Walker.

Tunstall and Teasdale went toe to toe in what ended up being the final frame of the match. With nothing to separate the two players, only the black would eventually decide the outcome, which saw Tunstall deliver a frame, match and title victory with a 28-22 win.

In the league, Workington Cons' lead in the top tier was trimmed to five points this week, even though they defeated third-placed Workington Golf Club 4-2 at home.

Station Road B were in fantastic form this week as they defeated Aspatria’s Sun Inn 6-0. The Sun Inn still sit at the bottom of Division Two.

Flimby Social also kept their top spot in Division Two with a 3-3 home draw against Division One's Station Road A.

Workington’s Vets Club see themselves in a similar chase to that of Division One's Station Road B as the second-placed Division Two side drew 3-3 away with Division One's Maryport Social.

Finally, Workington’s United Club almost ensured they could finish no lower than third in Division Two as they defeated fellow second tier side Workington Legion 6-0.

Full details on all the week’s results can be found on the leagues website at www.workingtonsnooker.co.uk