Jas-on A Mission
- James Cook
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The biggest possible finish was blasted from the arm of Jason Johnson as his 170 finish contributed to a 3-1 win that came in a 10-1 Plymouth City Super League Division A loss for St Levans at Kings Arms B.

The victors in that match had their talismen, David Johns and Simon Kelly, in good form, with the latter showing his finishing prowess.
Kelly added checkouts of 97 and 121 to a 15-darter that came in a 3-1 singles success, while Johns received ten calls for scores of a ton or more after throwing.

The best of Octagon's 8-3 win at Legends Lounge B was saved until last as Andy Bates (28.90) checked 16 and 17 darters during his 3-0 win, and walked away with twelve ton haul.
After a slow start from the league leaders, Sean Taylor and Neil White (31.63) gave the Stonehouse based reigning champions a 3-2 lead thanks to a 2-0 win that contained 601 legs in 14 and 24 darts.

One of those aforementioned legs was put away with a 104 checkout from White, which meant Matt Vosper's 90 kill had to play bridesmaid for the defeated team.
Fred Goldsmith ended his night with a joint top scoring twelve tons before Taylor returned in the singles phase to nail a 14 darter and complete his ten ton haul.

White added a second 180 of his personal stats to reach twelve tons by the end of a 3-1, in which his 18 darter was his best.
The first ton plus score of Lee Hellings' 3-0 win was a maximum, and that effort completed his own ten ton haul after the success that saw him plunder a 16 dart leg, which came before Bates' heroics.

Marc Webber (26.84) bagged himself legs in 16 and 18 darts for Steampacket in a 3-0 win that came during a 6-5 loss at Legends Lounge A.
Webber's eleven ton haul included a 180 and a 108 three dart combination outshot that was only beaten by Del Bryce's 135 for the victors.

Bryce's stablemate Lee Hunter ended his night with a ten ton haul over the course of the matchup, which provided the ammunition for the narrow success.
Glenn Halford fired seventeen three figure visits to the board for Bluebird A but still found himself on the wrong side of an 8-3 defeat as Cherry Tree C prevailed.

Most of the damage on the night for the winners was done by Martin Pearson, who finished up with fifteen ton plusses on his Super League debut.
The two biggest ton hitters by some distance met in a classic individual game that went to all five legs, with Pearson prevailing 3-2 thanks to what turned out to be a crucial 116 checkout.

The 180s in the contest were shared between the two teams as Lee Wickett and Dale Halford both struck, and Pearson's aforementioned combination out was the meat in a sandwich of three very respectable finishes.
Tony Teal's 78 had to settle for third best as Pearson's teammate Frankie Stout netted a 138 that took the prize for the best kill of the contest.

Tradesmans' 6-5 win at Indian Inn A was built upon the twelve ton plusses that rained down from the arm of Kev Seal.
The 180s in the matchup were shared between the two teams as Simon Washington and Danny Bull both struck three treble visits.

Seal's 76 combination outshot was third best to Leighton Wilson, who nailed a 107 combination on his way to ten tons, whilst Harry Bull fired a 118 for the best finish of the night.
Danny Bull's leg in 18 came in a 3-0 win that was matched by Harry Bull, who went on to net himself a 15 darter in a success by the same scoreline.

Despite some outstanding play from Bill Scannell, who nailed twelve tons for the home team, it took a last leg decider for his Fawn A team to sneak past Victory A by a 6-5 scoreline.
Scannell was supported well by Mike Trim and Reg Matthews who both ended their night on ten tons each, whilst most of the clutch finishing was provided by the away team.

Reg Cornish fired a brace of 17 darters in his 3-0 win, and teammate Kieran Harris fired a critical 115 checkout in his 3-2 win.
After eight of the first nine games were decided by a solitary leg, it was only fitting that Mike Nancholas should steer his team home to the win with a 3-2 triumph in the final singles rubber.

The only maximum of the game accentuated Mark Shears' eleven ton haul, which led Ford Inn to an 11-0 triumph over Kings Tamerton.
Two ton plus outshots also made it to the highlight reel as Scott Wapshott's 100 kill was only bettered by a 104 combination out from Paul Freeman.
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