Cam Of The Match
- James Cook

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Cameron O'Brien set off the fireworks with a sixteen ton haul that led Cherry Tree C to a 6-5 Steve Chapman 501 League victory at Bar Mez.

O'Brien's teammate Martin Pearson provided cover fire with ten ton plusses, whilst both 180s came from the narrowly defeated home side.
Lee Rodmell joined Mike Bulmer in achieving that feat as O'Brien opened the singles with a 16 darter in a 3-1 win.

The match result was left on a knife-edge as the scores were locked at 5-5 going into the last singles, as Dan Capel brought home the bacon with a 3-1 triumph.
Scott Wapshott contributed to the eleven 180s fired between Cherry Tree A and Plymstock Club on his way to fifteen ton plusses in an 8-3 win for his side.

Wapshott's brace of maxis was matched by Simon Washington and Jason Pinkerton, who himself ended his night on ten tons.
Solitary three treble visits were also plundered by teammates Mike Whatley and Paul Gavican, whilst the home side also added to the 180 total.

Martin Nicholas put up twelve tons, including a maximum, and Roger Backway would've been left stranded on nine tons if it wasn't for his 180 that ticked his tally over to ten.
Brad Simpson finished off the 180 hitting, and Mark Bell matched Nicholas' twelve tons with a duodectet of his own.

At the business end, the game was lit up by Washington and Simpson sharing an absolute classic in which no leg went beyond six visits to the dartboard.
Simpson fired two legs in 18 whilst Washington prevailed 3-2 thanks to a brace of 17 darters and a 136 checkout that ended a 15 dart leg.

Mike Whatley rounded off the individual phase with a 3-0 win that contained a third 17 darter of the night for the visitors.
Lewis Dare put up fourteen tons, including one of the four maximums in the match, as Raffles were beaten 7-4 by Cherry Tree B.

Lee Hellings fired the most tons plusses for the victors with ten, whilst stablemate Dave Lee added a brace to a solitary 180 from John Mann.
Mann's 93 checkout was the best among the twelve-strong cohort, and his 13 darter was one of two that came in the contest, which resulted in a 3-0 individual triumph.

Dare nailed a leg in 13 of his own during a 3-2 victory, whilst Hellings showed his class with a 17 dart leg in a 3-0 success.
Fawn B continued their good form with an 8-3 win at Queen and Constitution, in which Jack McMinn fired thirteen tons.

Fred Goldsmith played his wingman role with aplomb to reach ten ton plusses, whilst Mackenzie Sargeant and Jordan Grimshaw both added 180s.
McMinn's 100 finish was amongst the highlights at the end of legs as he also added a leg in 18 during a 3-1 singles win, whilst Grimshaw netted a 14 darter in a 3-0 victory.

A twelve ton bonanza from Simon Stevenson gave Falstaff the platform from which to launch a 7-4 win over Cherry Tree D.
Stevenson's teammate Paul Goundry nestled in eleven tons of his own, whilst eleven tons rained down from Lee Agar for the hosts.

Stevenson matched a 180 from his stablemate Scott Lawrey, and his 117 checkout was only beaten on the night by Jaden Whitting's 125 kill.
The most impressive leg of singles came in Stevenson's 3-0 win that saw him put away an 11 darter before Whitting and Agar rounded off the event with 16 and 17 dart legs in their 3-1 turnarounds.

Mark Hatherley was unlucky to finish on the wrong side of a 6-5 loss after throwing eleven tons as Indian Inn were downed in a last leg decider against The Exchange.
Hatherley's tally was topped up by a 116 checkout that was only bettered by teammate Ian Heggie's 120 three dart combo.

Graham White was the competitor who made himself the visitors' hero by holding his nerve in a 3-2 singles success.
Jayden Dodd added ten tons to the scoreboard for Octagon, but still found himself on the wrong side of a 7-4 loss as Legends Lounge B prevailed.

Dave Pethick and Alfie Ford both added a brace of maximums to Dodd's impressive form, whilst the best moment for the victors came from Kieran Harris and a 116 combo.
St Levans' 8-3 win at Fawn A saw Mike Pearce and Tex Pearce dominate the scoring phase with ten three figure visits each.

Mike Pearce's tally was propped up by a 100 combination outshot, whilst the pair also provided some of the highlights at the business end of legs.
A 3-0 win for Tex Pearce featured legs in 15 and 18 darts, which preceded a 3-0 win for Mike Pearce that saw him pick up 14 and 18 darters.

Matt Pearce added a maximum to his 16 dart leg that proved to be crucial in deciding the outcome of a 3-2 victory.
AJ Brunton added a 117 checkout to his ten tons, and teammate Rik Trestrail banged in a 180, but the pair were on the wrong side of a 7-4 loss as Duchy A prevailed over Duchy Dragons.

Ten tons rained down from the arm of Jason Goldsmith, but Victory were on the end of a 9-2 defeat as Beacon Park prevailed.
Goldsmith put on one of his team's three maximums as Paul Palmer and Jodie Hawton also struck, whilst Steve Smout helped himself to a trio of three treble visits for the victors.

A 100 checkout from Goldsmith was only bettered on the night by Ryan Stone's 119 kill, whilst Smout's 3-2 singles win saw him put away legs in 16 and 17 darts.
Ant Pearn and Scott Cook recorded ten scores of a ton or more each to push King Billy to a 9-2 win over Tradesmans.

Two of the six 180s ticked Pearn's tally over to that mark, whilst Cook, Andrew Cook and Brandon Hartley all fired solitary maximums that Kevin Evans matched for the defeated party.
Paddy Archibald, Andrew Cook and Scott Cook (28.61) teamed in the very first leg to put away 801 points in just 28 darts.

Scott Cook (25.05) then opened the singles with a superb 3-0 win that saw two 18 darters before Andrew Cook (25.47) snatched the highest average away with another 3-0 victory.
Three ninety plus checkouts lit up Firkin Scholar's 6-5 win over Legends Lounge A as Stephen Ebsworth, Scott Heggie and Rhys Castle struck respective 119, 100 and 90 kills.

Callum Horn was the only 180 hitter in the matchup that came down to the last singles, which was dispatched by Heggie in a 3-1 win.









































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