Cam On, Then!
- James Cook

- 4 days ago
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Cameron O'Brien (31.31) showed his undoubted class with legs in 15, 16, 17 darts during a 3-0 win in an 8-3 loss for Cherry Tree C versus Cherry Tree B in the Steve Chapman 501 League.

O'Brien also top scored for the designated home side with ten tons, which teammate Dan Capel matched with a dectet of his own.
Driving the victors to their success was John Mann's fourteen ton haul and eleven more for stablemate Dave Lee.

Mann and O'Brien's tallies were topped up by one each of the three maximums put onto the scoreboard between the two teams as Nick Miller ploughed home another.
Mann's maxi came in a 2-0 doubles win for Mann and Miller that saw a 601 leg taken out in 18 darts, and a 157 three dart combination finish from Mann.

After O'Brien's first game heroics in the singles, Lee notched an 18 darter over the 501 distance in a 3-1 triumph.
Lee Hellings then stormed to a 3-0 win, with a 17 darter his best, before Mann rounded off his night with a 3-0 win that contained legs in 15 and 17 darts.

Fifteen scores of a ton or more from Jack McMinn led Fawn B to an 8-3 triumph over Bar Mez in a match that saw Mitchell Grimshaw reach thirteen ton plusses.
The 180 count went the way of the defeated away side as Archie Borlaise and Lee Rodmell's solitary efforts were matched by Fred Goldsmith for the home team.

Grimshaw's 94 combination out shot came in a 3-1 singles win, whilst Rodmell got the better of Goldsmith 3-1, thanks in part to a 110 kill.
Rodmell and Borlase also showed their class over the 601 distance with a doubles leg secured after six completed visits in 18 darts.

Lewis Dare banged in twelve scores of a ton or more for Raffles as he led his side to a 6-5 success over Indian Inn.
The man who defeated Dare in the singles, Mark Hatherley, did so with the help of a 180 and a 106 in the deciding fifth leg of the 3-2 win.

During a period that put Dare 2-0 up, Dare managed a 16 dart leg before teammate Will Broome ran out a 3-1 winner in the final singles to give his team the win.
Simon Washington and Mike Whatley ticked their ton tallies over to the eleven mark for Cherry Tree A in an 11-0 win over Victory.

Paul Gavican and Phil Hoyle put together a 601 leg in 20 darts before two more notable legs were plundered in the individuals.
Hoyle claimed a 15 darter in his 3-0 win, whilst Whatley fired a leg in 17 during a 3-1 success over Paul Palmer, who added the only 180 of the contest.

In Gavican's individual game, one leg of the trio he won in a 3-1 victory came with the help of a 120 three dart combination.
Leaders Falstaff's 10-1 win over Fawn A saw Tony Tasker dominate the scoring phase with eleven scores of a ton or more.

Kelvin Rowe provided a decent level of cover fire for Tasker with ten three figure visits to the dartboard, and he also provided two brilliant legs in the individuals.
Rowe was a 3-1 winner thanks in part to a brace of 17 darters, whilst the defeated party had only one noteworthy moment with Bill Scannell banging in the matchup's only 180.

Graham White found ten scores of a ton or more for The Exchange, but that mammoth effort couldn't arrest their slide to a 7-4 defeat as Firkin Scholar prevailed.
Other highlights included an 88 finish from White's teammate, Tom Andrew, as well as a 180 from Scott Heggie for the victors.

Mark Bell ended Plymstock Club's 8-3 loss at Octagon with a notable ten ton plus haul in a match that saw the 180s shared between the two teams.
Bell's stablemate Will Collard and Ralph Lancaster achieved three treble visits, whilst Jayden Dodd's 3-0 singles win was accentuated by a leg in 18.

St Levans 10-1 win over Duchy Dragons had Tex Pearce at the heart of it as he added one of the three 180s in the contest to his ten ton tally.
Mike Pearce joined this brother in achieving a 180, whilst AJ Brunton was the only maximum hitter for the defeated away side.

Mike Pearce also took the high checkout honours with a 95 kill, and he buried legs in 16 and 17 darts during a 3-0 singles success.
Tex Pearce was also in good nick during the individual phase of play as he rounded off his 3-0 win over Brunton with 15 and 14 darters.

Matt Pearce rounded off the excellent win for the Keyham outfit with a 3-1 win that contained a solitary leg put to bed in just 18 darts.
Five maximums rained down between the two teams in an 8-3 win for King Billy at Legends Lounge A as Scott Cook, Andrew Cook and Ant Pearn all fired for the victors.

Phil Ingram and Reg Cornish both added their name to the 180 row of the sheet for the hosts, whilst Brandon Hartley's 112 three dart outshot was the best amongst the twelve strong cohort.
Kevin Evans and Rob May both added maximums in a closely fought 6-5 win for Tradesmans over Legends Lounge B.

Their teammate, Nick Bromley, checked 80 in a single visit and also paired with Evans to produce a 601 leg that fell after just 18 darts were thrown.
A 180 and a 143 checkout from Jack Heath couldn't arrest Duchy A's slide to a 9-2 home loss against the visitors from Queen and Constitution.

The only noteworthy contribution from both teams in a 7-4 win for Cherry Tree D at Beacon Park was a 180 from Zak Burden.







































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