Kevin & Fawn-y Go Large
- James Cook
- Aug 15
- 4 min read
Fawn B's 11-0 win at Victory Hammers was dominated by the scoring of Kev Seal, who ended his night on thirteen scores of a ton or more in the Steve Chapman 501 League.

Seal was supported well by teammates Simon Washington and John Mann, who nestled ten tons each onto the dartboard, with the cherry on top of both totals being a maximum each.
A 17 darter by Lee Agar in his 3-1 success was matched by Fred Goldsmith in a 3-2 victory, whilst Cleo Trelease's solitary leg in a 3-1 loss to Washington came thanks to a 92 kill.

A thirteen ton haul from Cameron O'Brien helped get Cherry Tree D over the line to a 6-5 win versus Beacon Park.
Both O'Brien and Jason Smout, who ticked his ton total over to the ten mark for the defeated side, added to a Martin Pearson maximum to make it three for the contest.

Smout's stablemate Tom Willson fired an 80 kill, whilst O'Brien secured a brilliant 18 darter during a 3-0 individual triumph.
Steven Smout secured a 3-2 win thanks in part to a brace of 17 darters to leave the score at 5-5, which left Stephen Towl as the hero with a 3-0 victory when throwing last.

Zak Smith added thirteen tons to twelve more from teammate Mike Nancholas, and those tallies led Fawn A to a 6-5 win against Victory A.
At the other end of the age scale to Nancholas, Mackenzie Sargeant also chipped in with ten scores of a ton or more, whilst leading the charge of the defeated team was Scott Lawrey with eleven three figure visits.

Lawrey wasn't the only member of the away cohort to reach double figures in tons, as Quinton Taylor also managed ten scores of a ton or more.
Sargeant provided two of the three highlights at the business end of legs as he nailed a 70 checkout, and his 17 darter came in a 3-1 success; an achievement Smith matched in his 3-0 win.

Scores of eleven tons or more rained down from the arm of Nick Bryant, which led Cherry Tree C to a 10-1 triumph at The Exchange.
Playing the supporting cast to Bryant was stablemates Steve Mills and Nick Miller who both out on ten scores of a ton or more across the contest.

A 127 outshot by Mills in a 2-0 doubles win that came when pairing with Melvyn German, before Arthur Pearce ended on the wrong side of a 2-1 defeat despite a 117 combination outshot.
The excellence continued into the singles as Bryant nailed a 17 darter in a 3-0 win before Mills kept his sharpshooting going in a 3-1 victory that contained a leg in 17, a 112 checkout, and a 180.

Dave Lee added the second maxi in the very next singles, won 3-0 before Rikki Eastley and Luke Johnson played out a competition affair.
Eastley was a 3-1 winner thanks in part to a leg in 17, whilst Johnson notched the best leg of the match in 16, as well as the final three treble visit.

St Levans relied on Tex Pearce to provide the catalyst for a 9-2 win at Firkin Scholar as he nailed eleven three figure visits, including one of the three 180s his team plundered.
Mike Pearce and Harry MacGregor completed the trio of maxis, whilst Hayley Brant showed her class at the business end of legs with a 94 checkout and a 16 dart leg coming in a 3-0 win.

Matt Pearce and Rhys Castle met in the final individual game as Castle's 100 checkout contributed to a 3-1 win that came despite a leg in 18 finished with a 99 combo from Pearce.
Eleven three figure visits from Jack Heath couldn't arrest Duchy's slide to an 8-3 loss at the hands of Bar Mez, who had Archie Borlase hitting ten ton plusses in the win.

The 180s in the match were shared as Borlase added to a solitary effort by Heath's teammate Martin Dean, whilst Tom Full's 18 darter proved crucial in deciding the outcome of a 3-2 individual triumph.
Ten ton plusses were nailed by each of the trio of Andrew Cook, Scott Cook, and Ant Pearn, which led King Billy to a 9-2 away win at Tradesmans.

Pearn's tally was ticked over to that total by a 180 that was matched by Rob May for the defeated team, whilst Pearn's stablemate Lewis Byrne fired the best checkout of 92.
Four 16 darters rained down in the singles, with Andrew Cook's 3-1 victory seeing two of those aforementioned legs tumble.

Pearn added a 16 darter to his leg in 18 that came during a 3-0 success before Scott Cook found a leg in 16 of his own in another 3-0 triumph.
Reg Cornish bagged ten tons as Dom Burnard was the last leg hero for Legends Lounge with a 3-2 win that gave the team a 6-5 success at Indian Inn.

Earlier in the match, Burnard found a 102 checkout, whilst the only moments of magic for the defeated hosts came from the arm of Ian Heggie in the form of a 180 and an 18 darter, which both came in a 3-1 triumph.
Jayden Dodd added a 113 checkout to his 180, but those efforts couldn't arrest his Octagon team's slide to an 8-3 loss at Cherry Tree B.

The hosts for the evening's play had two noteworthy moments as both Mark Shears and Phil Hoyle were maximum hitters.
Raffles had Will Broome firing a 180 in a 7-4 win at Kings Arms, for whom Paul Palmer added a maximum of his own and a game week high 136 outshot.
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