Lawrence Stacey topped the table after a fierce night of competition at the Channel Island Top 12 Qualification.
The annual event sees 10 of the top table tennis players compete in a round robin, with the top six going on to face Jersey's top six in January.
With Ben Foss and Ryan Bichard unavailable, Josh and Lawrence Stacey looked strong favourites to progress alongside the likes of Division 1 stalwart Phil Ogier.
Both Stacey brothers had extremely close contests with Ogier, who showed typical determination and some expert ball retrieval to foil any attacking shots coming his way.
Eventually both did prevail, Lawrence by a score of 3-1 and Josh coming back from behind to win 3-2. In the final match of the night, the Stacey twins faced off for first place and this time it was Lawrence who manoeuvred his sibling with some fine backhands to win 10-12, 12-10, 11-9, 11-9.
Dan Collenette replicated his recent fine league form to finish fourth, while performance of the night probably came from Jamie Ferbrache, who claimed the scalps of Matt Stubbington and Dawn Morgan to finish fifth. Stubbington ended up taking the final qualification spot, ahead of Morgan and Ozanne.
15-year old Oskar Cleal was the youngest player by eight years, but defied his relative lack of experience in taking sets off many of his opponents with his trademark attacking style. He also claimed a gritty 3-2 win against Sam Clark to finish ninth.
The CI Top 12 takes place on 25 January at the Guernsey Table Tennis Centre.
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