Bryant Taking The Nick With Epic Performance
- Mar 18
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 24
Nick Bryant (31.31) stole the show in incredible fashion with checkouts of 120 and 101, as well as legs that were put away after throwing 18 and 15 darts in a 3-0 win that came in an 8-3 loss for Cherry Tree D versus Legends Lounge B.

Those aforementioned three figure checkouts topped Bryant's ton tally up to as many as eighteen, which was the best of the game week across all Plymouth City Super League Division A matches.
The win was pushed in the right direction by a fifteen ton haul from Simon Stevenson, with Matt Vosper nailing eleven in support.

Andy Malinowski joined Stevenson in hitting a 180 as he claimed his own ten ton tally, whilst Danny Hoyle made it three maximums in the contest overall.
Lee Hunter was a 3-1 singles winner, thanks in part to a checkout of 70, whilst Stevenson claimed legs in 16 and 17 darts in a 3-0 success.

Shaun Dring withstood Hoyle's maximum in a 3-0 individual triumph, which was put to bed thanks to a 16 darter.
Craig Hillary (30.61) showed his undoubted class with 18, 16, and 15 dart legs that came in a 3-0 win for Raffles A during a 7-4 win at Legends Lounge A.

Lewis Dare top scored for the victors with eleven tons, which was closely followed by ten more from Adam Truscott.
Simon Wilbraham opened the singles with a 3-1 win that contained an 88 checkout, before Hillary produced his exploits.

Dare took out 95 during a 3-0 win, which was closely followed by a 3-2 win for Liam Taylor that contained an 80 finish and what turned out to be a crucial 17 darter.
Taylor's teammate Robbie Aitken showed sharpshooting at the business end with finishes of 94 and 98 that came in two legs of a 3-0 success.

Thirteen tons rained down from the arm of Chris Edgecombe, but that wasn't enough to tip Tradesmans' matchup against Bluebird A in their favour as the latter prevailed 7-4.
The difference between Glenn Halford's twelve ton haul and eleven more from teammate Lee Roberts was a 180, whilst Halford's 90 kill was only bettered by a 144 combo from Lewis Byrne.

Dale Halford also found a maximum for the victors, whilst the duo of Edgecombe and Simon Washington added 18 darters in their respective 3-1 victories.
James Chudleigh found thirteen ton plusses, which gave Ford Inn the platform to secure a 9-2 win that came during a visit to Raffles B.

One of Chudleigh's efforts was a 112 checkout that saw a 97 from teammate Dan Brazier and a 93 by Harry Bull have to settle for second and third best.
Brazier also helped himself to legs in 16 and 18 darts during a 3-0 individual triumph, which were the most notable legs of the contest.

Paul Gavican added a brace of 180s to a solitary effort from Tony Reid, whilst Harry Bull secured thirteen ton plusses for the defeated party.
Archie Borlase found twelve three figure visits for Firkin Scholar, but still found himself on the wrong end of an 8-3 loss as leaders Flastaff prevailed.

Scott Cook led the away team's charge with a ten ton personal tally, which included one of the two maximums in the tie.
Borlase's teammate, Rhys Castle, bagged the other 180, whilst a checkout of 88 from Stephen Ebsworth gave him the best kill of the matchup between his six strong cohort.

Kelvin Rowe topped that effort with a 97 combination and an 18 dart leg from the arm of Quinton Taylor in a 3-0 singles success.
Ian Heggie ended his night's work on eleven ton plusses, but still walked away on the wrong end of a 7-4 loss as Ker St A were downed by Steampacket.

Heggie's stablemates, Paul Tackle and Ralph Lancaster, both added 180s to a brace of three treble visits from George Beckett, who also checked 105 in three for the victors.
Frankie Stout and Dave Hollow achieved eleven ton plusses each as they led Cherry Tree C's charge to a 10-1 win at Bluebird B.

Stout added the only 180 of the contest to his haul, whilst Cameron O'Brien put on a further ten tons for the visitors.
Dan Hurley responded with ten scores of a ton or more for the defeated party, whilst Stout helped himself to legs in 15 and 13 darts in a 3-0 singles success.

Hurley's stablemate, Nige Bassett, checked 70 in a single visit to the board, which was only bettered by a 77 from Dan Giles.
Kings Arms B's 7-4 success over Fawn A was built on the platform of ten three figure visits from Simon Kelly, whilst Mike Trim added the only maximum for the defeated side.

Paul Carpenter put on an impressive 94 checkout, whilst Reg Matthews added a 70 checkout to a leg in 14 darts that all came in a 3-1 for the latter.







































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