

Broome Sweeps Clean
Will Broome fired the first top of the shop 170 checkout of the Plymouth City Super League Division A season, but he still ended on the wrong side of a 9-2 defeat as Compton Social Club were downed by Raffles B. Harry Bull was the main aggressor with ten tons, which included one of the six maximums the team put onto the scoreboard. Braces from Paul Hoare and Tony Reid were added to by Leighton Wilson, whilst Bull was also involved in the highlights at the business end. Bull's


Ant-ics From Hayman
Antony Hayman's fourteen ton haul in a 6-5 Plymouth City Super League Division B defeat for Real Raffles C at Herbert B included a 100 checkout and a trio of maximums. The hosts never led until the final singles, in which Callum Horn held his nerve to navigate his way to a 3-0 victory, which gave his team the spoils of a close contest. Colin Lock reached eleven tons as Elburton were 11-0 better than Duchy B as teammate Jim Keating found a 72 checkout. Jake Jones' ten ton haul


He's Scott The Lot
Scott Cook (26.37) put away a leg in 16 darts, which helped him to a 3-0 singles success that came during a 9-2 Steve Chapman 501 League victory for King Billy at Tradesmans. Cook also ended his night on thirteen three figure visits, which included one of the seven maximums put up between the two teams. Andrew Cook (25.47) was also prominent in the individual phase with his 180 coming in a 3-0 singles victory that contained a leg in 14. Mark Sleet's brace and a solitary maxi


Cook Serves 11 Darts Special
Scott Cook (27.33) bagged a phenomenal 11 darter on his way to a superb 3-0 victory that aided King Billy's 8-3 Steve Chapman 501 League triumph over Firkin Scholar. Cook picked up ten tons across the contest, which was only bettered by teammate Aaron Crocker, who ended his night with eleven three figure visits. Cook was also one of six 180 hitters as teammates Andrew Cook, Paddy Archibald and Lewis Byrne joined Joe Boniface and Scott Heggie from the defeated party in achievi


Hegg-ceptional
Of the six Plymouth City Super League games played, the best efforts came from Ian Heggie, who nailed thirteen scores of a ton or more during a 6-5 Division A triumph for Ker St A over Bluebird B. The defeated away side had two players in good nick as Jon Parsons and Dan Hurley bagged an 86 checkout and a 180 respectively. Raffles Diamonds owed their 10-1 win at Duchy A to the form of Neil White, who added two maximums to his twelve ton haul. White was supported well by John


Fear The Beard
The Plymouth City Super League Division A was treated to a masterclass by Mike Beard (28.36), who nailed legs in 15 and 17 darts on his way to a 3-0 win that came in a 7-4 success for Cherry Tree A over Ford Inn. Beard also helped himself to two of his three 180s overall in that contest, as well as a 148 checkout that bettered a 78 from Ant Pearn for the defeated party. The trio of Neil White, Lee Hellings and Alfie Ford (33.37) knitted well together for a 1001 leg put away i


Where There's A Wil-kinson, There's A Way
Thirteen ton plusses rained down from the arm of Jack Wilkinson, which helped Kings Tamerton eventually get over the line in a 6-5 Plymouth City Super League Division B triumph over Clifton. The topsy-turvy affair was won in a final leg shootout by James Farrell, who defeated the away side's ten ton hitter Niall McGarvey. Farrell himself bagged twelve tons overall, with his 98 checkout beating a 70 from rival McGarvey to the highest finish honours. Jake Jones was the only pla


























