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Jack Of All Tons

  • Oct 15, 2025
  • 2 min read

Jack Heath heard scores of a ton or more called no fewer than seventeen times, which helped Duchy take a 6-5 win from their Plymouth City Super League Division B battle with Staddiscombe.



The main highlights from the narrowly defeated part came from Ollie Thompson and Seth Thompson, who nailed an 80 checkout and a 180, respectively.


Two 180s ticked Rhys Castle's ton tally over to the thirteen mark, which provided the spark for Firkin Scholar to claim an 8-3 win at Hyde Park.



Teammate Scott Heggie nailed a 90 checkout, whilst Rick Trinder's maximum made it three in total across the contest.


Eleven tons for Adam Truscott and ten more by Tyler Borthwick provided the ammunition for Raffles A to claim a 9-2 win at Indian Inn B.



The difference between Borthwick and Truscott was a 180 from the latter, whilst Truscott and Helen Stone provided checkouts of 86 and 70.


Jon Parsons provided most of the fireworks for Bluebird B in their 10-1 win at Fawn B, with his 96 checkout proving crucial in a 3-2 singles win.



A 180 from the same man came in a 601 doubles that fell in 19 darts when pairing with Owen Cook, whilst the standout performer for the defeated team was Mark Sargeant.


Sargeant was a 3-1 winner in the singles with a 76 checkout and a leg in 18 darts over the 501 distance falling his way.



180s by Dave Algar and Pete Down, as well as a 72 checkout from the former, helped Kings Arms A take an 11-0 win from their home game with Duchy B.


Herbert B's 11-0 local derby win over Herbert A was littered with notable finishes, the best of which came from Dave Carroll with a 104 outshot.



Next best was a 100 combination out by Josh Fuller, whilst Dale Partington's 96 had to settle for third place in the finishing stakes for the victors.


Liam Bradeley's 91 kill joined Jacob Brown's 180 as the major contributions to the match provided by the designated away side for the night.



Andy Pengelly's 138 checkout and a 96 from Nathan Henry lit up a 6-5 win for Henry's Victoria at Pengelly's Clifton, whilst King Billy B were Devonport derby day winners over Ker St B by an 8-3 scoreline.

 
 
 

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