
Positions remain unaltered atop of Friday P&D League
THERE is little change at the top of the Plymouth and District Friday League after the leading five teams all won in double figures. Second placed Kings Tamerton CC won 12-1 when hosting Railway Inn while table-toppers Royal Naval Arms A achieved an identical winning scoreline against Mainstone and were further buoyed when Andrew Nation’s outshot of 128 was never bettered. City Social A plundered all 13 points at Queens Dock’s expense and equalled the week’s top game when Gly

Mixed emotions for Keelan on PDC Development Tour
KEELAN Kay stepped up from the youth ranks to participate in the PDC Unicorn Development Tour at the Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan and if there is one thing that he learned, it’s the fact that you don’t get so many finishing opportunities at this level. He began well when winning his opening match of Development Tour One 4-1 against Josh Habgood before defeating Marcus Kenton 4-0. Keelan was now contesting his board final against Henk Snijder and after the first two legs we

Snowy wins first BDDA title claiming Winmau Classic
JUST a few weeks after helping England to become inaugural champions of the WDDA World Cup, Plymouth’s Snowy Dyson has again claimed another outstanding achievement by winning the wheelchair category of the BBDA Winmau Classic 2019, an event hosted by the British Disability Darts Association (BDDA) at Holditch Miners Club, Newcastle-under-Lyme at the weekend. The BDDA Winmau Classic 2019 is part of the Road To Winmau Tour 2019 and contested by wheelchair and standing players

Hellings earns plaudits while inspiring team to victory
LEE Hellings earned the plaudits for Fawn B in their defeat of Indian Inn A in the Porters Function Room 501 Top 20 League, with an excellent all-round showing that saw him top score and emerge a singles winner, aided by a leg in 13. Fawn B amassed 55 throws of a ton or more throughout their 10-1 rout with Hellings hitting no fewer than 18 of them, which included three maximum scores of 180 which came in a 3-2 singles success. The Greenbank side also had Robbie Newland showin

Victory return to top of table with two-point advantage
VICTORY Inn A have opened up a two-point advantage at the top of the Monday Premier League after they inflicted on Firkin Scholar an 8-3 defeat. The Honicknowle side hit 52 scores of a ton or more, including five maximums, two of which were recorded by Darren Collis. Keelan Kay won 3-1 aided by a leg in 15 while Gary Phillips (pictured) emerged a 3-0 winner, clinching the third and decisive leg in 11, with scores of 123, 180, 140 before finishing in two from 58. Brewery Tap c

Maritime B take advantage of leading duo's inactivity
THE top two teams in the Plymouth City Super League, namely Maritime A and Porters, both cancelled their fixtures due to Devon’s county match away at Cambridgeshire, but third placed Maritime B took full advantage and closed the gap with a 10-1 victory against their stablemates Maritime C. The Albemarle edged a close encounter when hosting Cherry Tree and had Adam Truscott, aided by a checkout of 118, winning the decisive sixth point by a 3-1 margin. Dave Collins (100x14) top

OB to contest three singles titles at Isle of Man festival
MARIA O’Brien will be hoping to continue in the same rich vein of form that won her the Slovak Open and a new world ranking of No.8, when she tackles three individual events at the PokerStars Isle of Man International Festival of Darts, which runs from tomorrow through to Sunday March 10. The four-day international darts festival offers a prize fund of over £30,000 and will be hosted at the Villa Marina in Douglas. Maria had an ill-fated start to the tournament 12 months ago

Devon remain in the BICC promotion mix, but it's close
IT’S going to be a close finish to their British Inter County Championship campaign, but Devon are still in the mix, with two matches remaining, after a win by the narrowest of margins away at Cambridgeshire. Devon Ladies B showed once again why they top their table with a resounding 5-1 victory, which began with a 3-2 win for Cat Callarrd (19.10), and included a 15-darter that she finished with a kill of 130. Sarah Brown (17.68), Hayley Brant (13.66) and Karen Matthews (17.4

Simon produces a UK Open showing to be proud of
SIMON Stevenson walked away from the main stage of the Butlins arena a beaten man, but he walked away from the Minehead resort a proud man, after giving arguably his best performance since he won his first PDC Pro Tour Card back in January 2016. His assault on the UK Open title began on Friday, continued throughout Saturday and came to a head yesterday afternoon when he competed in what was his first televised quarter-final tie. His wins included victories over Mark Webster,

Mirror Man into last eight after 10-9 defeat of Chizzy
SIMON Stevenson’s assault on the UK Open title is still alive and kicking after he produced one of the greatest come backs that this prestigious tournament has ever seen. Still buzzing from his performance, the night before, when he put out the five-times world champion Raymond van Barneveld, the Mirror Man took the early initiative in the round of 32 against Kim Huybrechts and went 4-0 up in 13, 18, 16 and 13. The Belgian responded by taking three on the bounce and then came