MKCSL Fixtures & Results 2001/2002
- Premier B Division

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11th March 2002
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18th March 2002
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Herald Hurricanes would appear to be heading for promotion as they retained top place with a 10-0 win against Gamblers B, all the frames were won fairly comfortably starting with J Mason's 79-4 first frame win to P Rowe's 62-33 last frame it was to easy.

Knights in second place lost 4-6 to an inconsistent third placed Potters who win a couple then lose a couple.

Hit n Hopers could make a late push for promotion they have won six of the last nine matches and moved up to fourth place, they still have to play the teams above them and could sneak in. They beat Yardley Gobion 6-4 A Ridgway taking the last frame 71-28 with a break of 27.

25th March 2002
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8th April 2002
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Herald Hurricanes look to have sealed promotion with their 6-4 win against Hit n Hopers in a close match they won the last two frames to seal the win, the highlight for the losers was a 43 break from captain A Ridgway in the doubles win.

Second placed MKSC Knights were surprisingly beaten 8-2 by mid table Yardley Gobion (they don't travel well).

MKSC Potters remain in third place as they beat bottom team Jokers 6-4 D Miller winning the third single frame to secure the win.

Gamblers B eased their relegation fears with an 8-2 win against the Wanderers, after losing the first frame they won the next four the last two on the black ball.

15th April 2002
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22nd April 2002
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Herald Hurricanes are confirmed as winners of Premier B, after they beat relegated MKSC Wanderers 6-4; they finished with 24 wins from 28 games to lead second placed Knights by 22 points and a second successive promotion.

Wolverton Jokers are relegated along with the Wanderers. J Monk of the Knights recorded the division's highest break with a 45.