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Lee Gives Opponents Hell With 180 Bonanza

Lee Hellings rained down four maximums in just eight legs during a 7-1 Legends Lounge Premier League 1 success over Chrissie Kinnaird.



Hellings added another two maximums to make it six for his night's work during a 7-4 triumph against Tex Pearce.


Kinnaird showed her undoubted class with a 180 of her own during a 7-1 reversal of fortunes against Josh Furneaux and followed this with a 7-0 success over Dave Reed.



Pearce dusted himself off after his narrow loss to defeat Furneaux 7-0 whilst Gary Clarke was 7-2 better than his opponent Chris Adams.

Scott Wapshott tops the standings on leg difference after his 7-2 success over Furneaux, which gave him twenty-one points from three starts and just four legs dropped.



Jayden Dodd is one of four with a perfect record after three played in the division after his 7-1 triumph over John Woolven-Allen.


Chris Edgecombe joins Dodd, Wapshott and Hellings on twenty-one points after his 7-5 success over Steve Mills whilst a 110 kill from Dan Giles couldn't arrest his slide to a 7-4 defeat against Maria O'Brien.



Giles brushed himself down to claimed a 7-4 win over Anna Pearce that was largely decided by checkouts of 100 and 115 to make it three big finishes for his evening.


Edgecombe's night was completed with a 7-5 triumph over O'Brien to leave him well in the mix of the top spot in the early table.



In Premier League 2, James Nicholls continued his perfect start to his campaign with three 180s in a 7-2 demolition against Nick Miller.


Nicholls 7-2 win over Lee Hunter whilst John Mann joined Nicholls on twenty-one points after his 7-0 beating of Nick Cordrey.



Hunter made up for his loss with a 7-2 success over Del Bryce that contained a 180 for the victor whilst there was four maximums hit between Frankie Stout and Sean Taylor.


Stout added two of those 180s in his 7-1 win whilst Taylor ended on more maximums than legs in a mix night personally.



Stout tops the standings after his 7-6 win over second placed Dave Lee, who outscored Stout in the 180 stakes despite ending on the losing side.


Lee's two maximums to Stout's one made it three for the contest whilst Dan Jewell was a 7-5 winner against Jack Duffy.



In Premier League 3, Lewis Byrne heard '180' called new fewer than three times in a 7-1 win against Tommy Graham.


Dan Brazier fired two maximums in a 7-0 win over Sarah Brown and added a 7-0 triumph against Nick Furneaux to his night's work.



Brown recovered well to take a 7-1 success against Liam Taylor whilst James Ewing's 180 gave him the platform to emerge 7-5 better than Lisa Hellings.


Dan Perryman checked 106 and 121 in a 7-3 win over Simon Wilbraham, who himself added the matchup's only three treble visit.



Andrew Cook came through a tough test against Neil White with a 101 checkout proving the difference between the two 180 hitters in a 7-6 success.

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