Let Him Cook
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Scott Cook (29.47) put together legs in 18 and 14 darts during a 3-0 win that lit up King Billy's Steve Chapman 501 League 8-3 victory over Legends Lounge.

Cook also put together a 160 checkout in that fabulous win, and added one of four maximums for the home team.
Andrew Cook provided two of those maximums to reach ten tons, and he also won 3-0 in the singles phase with one leg coming in 17.

Ant Pearn was the joint top scorer with Cook on ten tons of his own, with the cherry on top of his tally coming in the form of a solitary 180.
Nick Bryant put together eighteen three figure visits in a 9-2 as Beacon Park B defeated Cherry Tree by that emphatic scoreline.

Bryant was supported well by Lee Hellings, who ended his stint at the oche with eleven scores of a ton or more, whilst Dave Lee matched a 180 fired by Dan Capel for the defeated party.
At the business end, Martin Pearson's 96 combination was the best finish of the matchup as the fireworks started in the singles phase with a 16 darter from Lee during his 3-0 in.

Cameron O'Brien checked a leg in 14 darts during a 3-1 victory before Bryant was a 3-1 winner himself, thanks in part to a leg in 16.
The leg Reece Mealin managed in that loss came in just 18 darts before Hellings defeated Pearson by a 3-2 scoreline, with a 17 darter proving crucial for Hellings to nullify an 18 dart leg provided by Pearson.

Fifteen ton plusses rained down from the arm of Ryan Stone, but it was The Lounge who had the last laugh in a 7-4 victory over Stone's Beacon Park A.
Stone's teammate Jack Wilkinson produced his team's only maximum of the contest, which was an achievement shared by Lee Agar for the victors.

Agar's maxi came in a 3-1 win that saw two legs put away in 17 darts, which all came after he secured a 100 checkout in a doubles success.
Jaden Whitting fired a leg in 17 of his own during a 3-1 success before Ian Downing netted an 18 darter in a 3-0 victory.

AJ Brunton's fourteen three figure visits might've lit up the scoreboard, but it wasn't enough to see Duchy Dragons make a dent in the scoreline as St Levans prevailed 10-1.
Tex Pearce was the shining light for the visitors with twelve ton plusses, whilst the pair shared a 3-2 singles game that went the way of Pearce.

A leg in 14 decided that game, with Brunton checking 16 and 17 dart legs in the two chalk marks he produced in the entertaining contest.
Pearce's teammates Mike Pearce and Harry MacGregor both showed their class with the only maximums of the heavy victory.

Rob Pomeroy netted thirteen three figure visits, but that effort couldn't arrest Fawn A's slide to a 9-2 defeat at the hands of Falstaff.
Kelvin Rowe added a trio of maximums to his ten ton haul, and a fourth was added to the scoreboard by teammate Paul Goundry.

Goundry opened the singles phase with a 3-0 win that contained a leg in 17 darts before Pomeroy defeated Rowe 3-2, with both players adding a leg in 16 darts
Darren Collis was a 3-1 winner thanks in part to a leg in 18, whilst Tony Tasker checked at the first time asking from 126 in his 3-1 victory.

The game was rounded off by a Scott Lawrey 3-0 success in which he nailed a third 16 darter of the night between the two teams.
Mark Hatherley produced eleven scores of a ton or more, but still found himself on the wrong end of a 9-2 loss as Indian Inn were downed by Raffles.

Hatherley's teammate Declan Meadows fired the only maximum of the contest, whilst Hatherley's 3-0 win contained a leg in 18 darts.
The best moment for the victorious visitors was a single visit combination outshot of 98 secured by James Farrell.

Fawn B's 10-1 win at Bar Mez was dominated by the scoring of Jack McMinn, who reached eleven scores of a ton or more.
McMinn's teammates Mark Yeoman and Fred Goldsmith were the only recipients of '180' calls in the contest as they fired solitary three treble visits each.

A ten ton haul from Mark Bell led Plymstock Club to a 7-4 win over Octagon, which also contained 180s for Paul Barclay and Geoff Boulton.
Both Rhys Castle and Callum Horn put up ten tons for Firkin Scholar to lead the hosts to a 7-4 victory over The Exchange.

A 10-1 win for Queen & Constitution over Duchy A saw checkouts of 120 from Liam Taylor and a 114 by Keith Johnson.
The maximums in the contest were shared between the two sides as Shane Roberts and Jack Heath both fired 180s for their respective teams.





































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