
Steam's Beckett Scores Packet Loads
George Beckett once again showed his undoubted class with fifteen ton plusses in a 9-2 win for his Steampacket team against Kings Arms B in the Plymouth City Super League. Beckett's teammates also showed flashes of genius with Neal Hotchkiss notching both the game's only maximum and a 101 checkout. That finish was usurped by Marc Webber's 106 in his 3-1 individual success whilst Matt Thompson bagged himself an 18 darter in a 3-0 win. Thompson's effort was blown away by a leg

Big Ben Stars For Hyde Park
Ben Welsh's good individual form for the league's bottom side peaked with sixteen three figure scores for the Hyde Park who fell to a 10-1 defeat to Octagon in the Plymouth City Super League. In spite of the one sided score, Welsh was one of a trio of players to produce moments of magic for the Peverell team with teammate James Duke nailing an 82 checkout and Jacob Bentham scoring his team's 180. Welsh could have doubled his team's points total after going 2-0 up against Neil

Lee Ton Spree Ends In Defeat
Lee Rodmell notched sixteen three figure scores and a 16 dart leg during Torpoint Cons 8-3 defeat at home to St Levans in the Steve Chapman 501 League. Even with that mammoth ton haul which included a maximum, Rodmell still ended up on the wrong end of a 3-2 defeat to Hayley Brant who reached eleven tons of her own. Tex Pearce top scored for the victors with thirteen ton plusses and won his 3-2 singles success with thanks to legs in 18,17,15. Rodmell's teammate Paul Tackle he

Simply The Best...
The word legend gets thrown around far too easily these days but in Tony Turner, I couldn't think of a more fitting word to describe a truly remarkable and unique human being. An obviously talented marksman on the oche, Turner contributed more than most to the landscape of Plymouth darts. Not only with his achievements but also his unique character and generous nature that saw him become everybody's friend off of it. Tony, at 28-years-old was a late starter but took up league

King Billy A Dominance Continues
Antony Hayman racked up a quite brilliant eighteen tons for the King Billy A who won 9-2 against Fawn B in the Steve Chapman 501 League. Dave Clemson hit the first maximum of the contest as the Greenbank team took a surprise 1-0 lead before the champions elect got into their stride reeling off nine of the next ten. During that spell Hayman notched a magnificent 13 darter in his 3-1 singles win whilst teammate John Mann checked the highest finish of the with a fine 146 in his

Monday Premier Doubles Champs Confirmed
King Billy pair Antony Hayman and Andrew Cook were crowned as doubles champions in the Monday Premier League annual end of season competition played at the Bluebird. The highlight of the preliminary round came in the form of 136 finishes from Bluebird A's Alan Masters and Octagon B's Lee Wyatt in their team's victories. Wyatt's partner Simon Washington then produced a 106 checkout in the last 16 phase to put them into the quarter finals. The Octagon B's run involvement ended

Big Fish For Big Dave
David Roberts netted the Plymouth City Super League's first 170 checkout of the season in Fawn A's 9-2 defeat at home to Victory A. That effort came in Roberts (29.47) 3-0 singles success that yielded a leg in 15 and a brace of 18 darts whilst the former Devon man also finished the evening with twelve ton plusses overall. Quinton Taylor was the most prominent player for the Honicknowle side with a twelve ton haul that included a maximum whilst also winning a leg in 18 darts i

Gordon Dares To Defeat Lewis With Stellar Outshot
The Steve Chapman 501 League was lit up by some high class tungsten during game week 35; with the best of the action coming in Octagon's 8-3 win over Kings Arms. Warren Gordon's 158 checkout in a 3-2 over Lewis Dare was one of one hundred and nineteen three figure scores between Gordon's Kings Arms and Dare's Octagon. Dare threw nineteen of that mammoth total himself with his winning legs coming from 15 and 18 darters; one of which was finished with a 116 checkout. Gordon him