
Packet remain favourites to retain their league title
STEAM Packet remain on course to retain their Monday Premier League title when they were one of only two teams to win in double figures. They secured all but one of the 11 points that were on offer away at Indian Inn B and had Quinton Taylor (26.37) emerging a 3-0 winner in 21, 16 and 20. Alex Brown top scored with 12 throws of a ton or more which included a kill of 150 but that mark for the week’s highest checkout was bettered. In Firkin Scholar’s 9-2 victory against Bluebir

Brewery Tap maintain winning ways with 8-3 success
BREWERY Tap maintained their winning ways in the Plymouth City Super League with an 8-3 defeat of Kings Arms B. John Mann (26.37) was a 3-0 winner in 26, 16 and 15 but catching the eye was Dave Johns (pictured) for the Oreston side. He defeated Andy Bates 3-0, aided by a leg in 15 and subsequently the defeat has cost Bates his joint-second spot in the individual table. St Levan Inn won four of the six singles to prevail by the narrowest of margins against Bluebird A while The

Devon are back to winning ways and remain mid-table
DEVON returned to winning ways at the expense of their cross-Tamar rivals Cornwall in the premier division of the British Inter County Championships, a result which keeps them in fifth place, just two points behind fourth-placed Glamorgan. The ladies’ B side laid the foundations with a 5-1 success, inspired by a 3-1 victory from lady-of-the-match Anna Johnson (20.96) in the opening set. Sarah Brown (16.41) and Cat Callard (13.49) both won 3-1 while Hayley Brant (18.33) and Mi

In a distinguished career Mr Devon has achieved more than most on oche's both at home and across
MANY great darts players have represented Devon in the British Inter County Championship over the years, but not many have come close to Trevor Perry’s achievement of 212 appearances. Only 15 male players have gone through the 100-game barrier since Devon’s inception into the BDO as a founder member back in the early seventies. The season of 1973-74 saw the birth of the BDO Inter-County Championships and Devon were one of just 10 teams who took part in the inaugural competiti

Vintage performance from Danny inspires Governors
DANNY Allen (pictured) produced some vintage form in the Porters Function Room 501 Top 20 League and inspired Maritime Governors to a 10-1 victory against The Clifton. He partnered Lewis Dare to a 601doubles win in 22 and 23 (26.71) before emerging a 3-0 winner in 12, 19 and 19, boasting a 30.06 average. The match produced eight maximums with Allen notching a brace and team-mate Scott Hutchinson, three. King Billy Inn secured maximum points when hosting Maritime Nutters while

Octagon win 10-1 and consolidate at the top of table
OCTGAON A were the only team to win in double figures and consolidated their lead at the top of the Monday Premier League when achieving a 10-1 victory over Porters B, with Lee Hellings (25.47) emerging a 3-0 winner in 16, 21 and 22. Steam Packet remain in the mix but despite leading Indian Inn A 3-0, at 5-4 down they had to rely on Alec Turner and Alex Brown to get them over the line. Danny Bull (100x11) caught the eye for the visitors and hit two maximums in a 3-1 success w

Tap march on and still unbeaten after 22 matches
BREWERY Tap were good value for their 8-3 victory away at The Fawn as they won their 22nd consecutive match of the campaign. The outstanding singles encounter saw Simon Stevenson (100x19) win two legs in 18 only to be edged out 3-2 by Andy Bates, aided by a leg in 14 with both players notching two 180s. Paul Palmer was on target with a finish of 104 but was beaten to the week’s best by Dave Matthews (pictured). His mark of 120 came in Octagon’s 9-2 success away at Bluebird Ba

Maritime go top after victory in Plymouth derby match
MARITIME defeated Ker St Social Club 9-0 in the Plymouth derby fixture of the Devon County Super League and have now moved up the table to share the lead at the top of the premier division. They are level on 49 points with Muff Boyz (Exmouth) and both sides have two matches in hand on their rivals. John Mann (28.63) laid the foundations with a 4-0 win in 20, 14, 15, 21 followed by a 4-2 success for Kieran Burns (21.90). Danny Allen (27.35) showed good form when emerging a 4-1