Fifth Career 170 For Quint
Quinton Taylor stole the show with a 170 checkout for Victory A in a 6-5 Monday Premier League win over Cherry Tree B.
Scott Lawrey's performance was crucial in the outcome of the match as he netted eleven three figure scores in the win.
Luke Johnson hit his team's only maximum whilst the other in the match went to Marc Webber who top scored for the defeated Pennycross side with eleven three figure scores.
Webber was well supported by George Beckett who himself put ten scores of a ton or more onto the scoreboard.
A 7-4 win for Victory B over Cherry Tree A was dominated by the form of Scott Cook who added fourteen tons overall.
Cook was the only 180 hitter in the match for his team with the other three being shared between Matt Chegwin and Matt Nicholson; Chegwin with the lion's share brace.
Cook and Chegwin put on quite the showing as they clashed in the singles phase of play; both hitting 17 dart legs in a 3-2 for the former.
Paul Goundry (23.48) was a steady eddy in his 3-0 success to provide the game's best recorded average to complete the Honicknowle side's triumph.
Alan Masters fourteen tons were not enough to worry the runaway leaders as Tradesmans bested Bluebird A by an 8-3 score line.
John Mann's influence upon proceedings was more than apparent with thirteen three figure scores whilst Fred Goldsmith chipped in eleven tons and teammate Andy Bates reached ten of his own.
The only maximum of the evening for either side came from Mike Bassett who threw the effort in a 3-0 individual success.
Eleven tons from Andrew Cook lit up King Billy's 6-5 defeat to Octagon B with Cook's total rounded off by a maximum.
Kev Lofthouse and Antony Hayman both nailed 17 dart legs in their respective 3-0 wins in the topsy-turvy match that saw the lead change hands no fewer than five times.
Fittingly for such a close encounter, the match went down to the final tie with Ryan Ring bettering his opponent 3-1 to claim the spoils for the Stonehouse side.
Alec Turner bagged himself eleven ton plusses, including a 180, and Danny Bull added ten three figure scores, but both still found themselves on the wrong end of a 6-5 defeat as Indian were curtailed by Bluebird C.
The Compton side's Glenns were in top form with Glenn Halford adding three maximums for his team in the win.
Halford also finished a 17 dart leg in a 3-2 defeat to Bull; an achievement that was duplicated twice by Glenn Austin in his 3-1 win that setup the opportunity for Tony Teal to win the game for his team 3-0 at 5-5.
Lewis Dare and Paul Hendy both added eleven three figure scores to the scoreboard in Octagon A's 10-1 win in their visit to Colebrook.
Jayden Dodd was the next highest scoring player with a ten ton personal tally that included the only 180 of the contest.
Dave Pethick's 116 checkout in a 3-1 singles win was the best of the match whilst Dodd (27.33) was a 3-0 winner with the help of a leg in 17 darts.
The most resistance put up by the defeated Plympton side came from Steve Towl who made it to ten tons and checked a leg in 17 darts during a 3-2 singles loss.
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