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Lang Ends Premier Season With Bang

Nathan Langdon added a thirteen ton haul as Colebrook signed off their season with a 7-4 win over bottom side Victory C in the Monday Premier League.



Langdon was well supported by Steve Towl who adding eleven three figure scores whilst Cleo Trelease's 118 checkout provided some considerable consolation for the defeated team.


A 10-1 win for already crowned champions Tradesmans over local rivals Octagon B was dominated by heavy scoring; the best of which came from John Mann with thirteen three figure scores.



Mann put the only maximum onto the scoreboard whilst teammates Andy Bates and Jaden Whitting topped their ton tallies up to eleven each.


Fred Goldsmith was also in fine scoring fettle with ten ton plusses, and it was not just the scoring phase that the back to back title winners dominated.



Mann's (26.37) 3-0 win came with the help of a 17 darter that was beaten three times as Whitting added a leg in 16 during his 3-2 success.


Bates found a pair of legs in 15 darts that opened up the individual part of the match and gave his team the platform for a heavy win.



Bluebird B suffered a narrow 6-5 defeat away at Cherry Tree B despite Dan Hurley putting twelve tons onto the scoreboard.


Stuart Couling fired the only maximum of the tie before Mel Sharpe was taken all the way to a final leg shootout during the eleventh and deciding tie that was won by the former Devon lady 3-2.



Jayden Dodd's twelve tons were not enough to arrest Octagon A's slide to a 6-5 defeat in their visit to Indian Inn.


Dodd's total was topped up by a 109 checkout that was matched by teammate Dave Pethick whilst Alfie Ford joined Indian's Lee Wyatt in hitting a maximum in the match.



Ford's 180 enabled him to reach ten tons personally with Lee Hellings also reaching the milestone mark of ten three figure visits overall.


Harry Bull's eleven tons did the damage for the victorious team whilst Bull got the better of Ford in a 3-2 win that saw Ford check two legs in 18 darts.



Wyatt's 18 darter in his 3-1 win was a third of it's kind whilst a 3-0 win for Hellings was helped on it's way by a leg in 13.


The topsy-turvy affair in which the visitors from Stonehouse led four times eventually tied at 5-5, which left Danny Bull the platform to take the spoils for his side with a 3-0 win last on.



Twelve tons from Gary Clarke provided some respite from an onslaught by Bluebird C who defeated Clarke's Cherry Tree A 11-0.


Glenn Halford's 14 darter in a 3-1 win came at the very end of the match that saw nine of the eleven ties decided by a solitary leg.



A 6-5 win for King Billy over Victory A saw three maximums as Antony Hayman's effort was added to once each by Quinton Taylor and Luke Johnson.


Andrew Cook fired the highest checkout of the match with a fine 104 whilst Cook's (24.64) 3-0 win was only overshadowed by a better average from Hayman (26.37) who won 3-0 thanks in part to a brace of 18 darters.



Victory B finished a very respectable third placed after their 8-3 triumph over Bluebird A in which Alan Masters and Jack McMinn chalked up the only maximums.


Masters duo of 16 dart legs in his 3-0 individual success was only bettered by McMinn's 15 darter in a triumph by the same score line without loss.






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