All Hell-ings Breaks Loose
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Lee Hellings (25.47) produced 18 and 17 dart legs in a 3-0 win that came during a Plymouth City Super League Division A 8-3 success for Cherry Tree A over Raffles A.

Hellings' dominant performance left him with thirteen scores of a ton or more, which was added to seventeen times from teammate John Mann.
Fred Goldsmith ended his night on eleven scores of a ton or more, and Andy Bates piled on with ten ton plusses.

Lewis Dare was by far and away the best player for the hosts as his sixteen ton haul contained two 180s and a checkout of 111 that was beaten by one point by Bates' 112.
Simon Wilbraham provided decent cover fire with thirteen tons, and Tyler Borthwick netted twelve three figure visits.

Mann was defeated 3-2 by Dare, but not before he checked a 13 darter, whilst Bates' 3-0 success contained a leg put away in 15 darts.
Fifteen tons rained down from the arm of Cameron O'Brien as his Cherry Tree C team was victorious against Fawn A by a 9-2 scoreline.

Other noteworthy contributions included twelve tons from Dave Hollow and eleven each by Nathan Langdon and Steve Towl.
The only 180 of the contest went the way of Mark Hempsall for the hosts, whilst the highlights at the business end of legs came throughout the singles phase.

Langdon was a 3-1 winner thanks to a 93 checkout and a 16 darter before O'Brien checked 100 as well as nailing 16 and 15 dart legs during a 3-0 triumph.
Zak Smith finished off the individual phase with another 3-0 victory that came with the help of a three dart combination out of 146.

Glenn Halford led Bluebird A's charge to a 9-2 win against Duchy A with a fine fourteen ton plus haul, as teammate Glenn Austin ended his night on twelve tons to play a decent supporting role.
AJ Brunton fired back fourteen tons of his own for the defeated party, whilst Lee Roberts bagged himself a 118 combination finish.

Dan Hurley ended his night with thirteen scores of a ton or more, but still found himself on the wrong side of the scoreline as Bluebird B lost 8-3 at Ford Inn.
Mark Shears added thirteen tons of his own to the scoreboard to provide the ammunition for the win, with his best effort coming in the form of a maximum.

Jason Pinkerton fired a second 180 for the victors, whilst Paul Gavican's 102 three dart combination outshot was the best checkout.
Shears also showed his game is about more than scoring with a 17 dart leg that came in a 3-0 individual triumph.

Scott Heggie was unlucky to end on the wrong side of a 9-2 loss after hitting eleven tons for Firkin Scholar at Raffles B.
Ryan Fuller reached double figures for tons for the victors with a ten ton haul, whilst Danny Bull's brace of 180s was added to once by Harry Bull.

Archie Borlase and Stephen Ebsworth fired 180s of their own, and the pairing put together a 21 darter over the 601 distance in a 2-0 victory.
Heggie banged in a 96 checkout that was the best from amongst his cohort, whilst Harry Bull found a 101 kill that was the only three figure combo.

The Legends Lounge derby was a close affair as the B team got over the line 6-5 against their A team, thanks in part to eleven tons from Simon Stevenson.
Stevenson's teammate Shaun Dring netted a 107 finish, whilst highlights for the designated away side included an 87 checkout for Robbie Aitken and a 180 by Ryan Harris.

Paul Goundry added ten tons to an 8-3 win for leaders Falstaff, which came in a visit to Steampacket, who had two players in good form during the individual phase.
George Beckett found a brace of 180s during his 3-0 victory, whilst Nick Miller bagged 18 and 17 darters and a 94 outshot in a 3-1 success.

That combination finish meant an 88 from Goundry's stablemate Scott Cook in his 3-1 victory had to settle for second best.
A hotly contested 6-5 win for Tradesmans against Kings Arms B saw Chris Edgecombe and Simon Washington both put up 180s.

Apart from those efforts, it was the business end where the matchup heated up as Jodie Hawton's 70 checkout was only bettered by Mike Tucker's 110.
Washington and Edgecombe's 2-1 doubles win saw a leg in 18 that proved to be crucial in deciding the outcome of the tie.

Washington added an 18 darter over the 501 distance in his 3-0 singles success before Edgecombe bagged a 14 dart leg in a 3-1 triumph.
Rob May checked in 18 during his 3-2 loss to Tucker, in which his aforementioned three figure outshot proved to be a deciding factor.

Tucker's teammate, David Johns, rounded off the affair with a 3-1 victory that contained the best leg of 501 with a 15 darter.
A 180 and an 81 finish from Nick Bryant, as well as a 120 combination from Ian Heggie, came in a 9-2 win for Bryant's Cherry Tree D over Heggie's Ker St A.

In Division B, Mike Cox continued his good form with a 14-ton-plus tally that helped keep Elburton's title hopes alive after a 9-2 victory over St Johnston.
Colin Lock added ten three figure visits, whilst Lock netted 17 and 18 darters in 3-0 wins, and Blake Dolling's 92 finish was only bettered by a 110 from Josh Weston.

Fourteen tons from Chris Pearce and ten more by Ben Welsh came in a 6-5 win for Pearce's Clifton over Welsh's Hyde Park, a match that was won in the final singles by Pearce by a 3-2 scoreline.
Andy Pengelly and Niall McGarvey both bagged maximums, with Welsh's teammate Andy Hawes also putting up a three treble visit.

McGarvey also showed his class at the business end with an 88 kill that settled for second best to a 103 single visit combo by Lee Dennis.
Antony Hayman's twelve ton haul gave Real Raffles C the spark to claim a 9-2 success in a visit to Devonport and Ker St B.

James Smith and Jason Goldsmith provided decent cover fire as the pair both ended their stint at the oche with eleven three figure visits.
Lee Doncaster provided a captain's innings with a decent performance that saw a main highlight coming in the form of an 84 checkout.

Dave Young added twelve ton plusses to the scoreboard, which helped Indian Inn to an 8-3 win over Fawn B, who had Mark Sargeant checking an 18 darter and an 84 checkout.
Both 180s went the way of the victors as Helen Stone and Chris Lancaster both fired, whilst Stone also notched an 81 outshot.

An 11-0 win for Victoria over Ker St C saw Mick Bingham provide ten scores of a ton or more, as well as an 85 finish.
Ten tons rained down from the arm of Jack Wilkinson, but he still found himself on the wrong side of a 6-5 loss as Kings Tamerton were downed by Kings Arms A.

Wilkinson and teammate Jake Jones knitted together well in the doubles as the pairing out together a 25 dart 601 leg in a 2-1 win.
Pete Down and Harvey Nicholson also won by the same scoreline, with their best effort coming in the form of a 22 darter.

Dave Algar found a leg 18 in his 3-0 singles success before Mike Sant held his nerve with a 3-1 final individual phase win that saw a maximum and a checkout of 94.
Jack Whiteley enjoyed a superb evening for Herbert B as he walked away from the oche with a ten ton haul that included his team's only maximum in a 6-5 win over St Levans.

Whiteley also provided the winning point in a final singles 3-1 win, whilst Jason Johnson and John Sturdy both notched 180s for the defeated team.
Two 94 finishes also adorned this contest as Callum Horn and Suzy Christian both checked in one visit from that specific number, Duchy B were 8-3 winners over Herbert A.

League leaders Legends Lounge C had Sean Taylor and Del Bryce in good form during a 10-1 win over Staddiscombe.
Taylor notched a 13 darter in his 3-2 win, whilst Bryce's 3-2 success saw the only maximum of the matchup, and the only moment of magic from the defeated team was a 97 kill by Callum Fradeley.







































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