Like A Jack Out Of Hell
- James Cook

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The Steve Chapman 501 League was once again lit up by the form of Jack McMinn, who scored sixteen scores of a ton or more during a 9-2 win for Fawn B at Victory.

The 180s in the match were shared between the two parties as McMinn joined teammate Jordan Grimshaw in achieving that feat.
Paul Palmer and Paul Hoare fired maximums for the home team, whilst McMinn and Grimshaw both added 16 darters in their respective singles games.

Thirteen scores of a ton or more came from the arm of Dan Brazier as that total, and ten more from Lewis Dare, provided the ammunition for Raffles' 9-2 win at Fawn A.
180s were added by teammates Logan Carroll and Luke Beard, whilst Rob Pomeroy bagged himself a maxi of his own for the home side.

Bar Mez' 8-3 win over Firkin Scholar was pushed in that direction by thirteen scores of a ton or more by Lee Rodmell, who also helped himself to a 16 darter in a 3-0 individual win.
Stephen Ebsworth found a leg in 18 in his 3-0 victory, whilst Paul Tackle bested his opponent 3-0 thanks to a 16 dart leg of his own.

Ebsworth's stablemate, Scott Heggie, earlier in the match found a three dart combination outshot of 144, which was the best finish overall.
Cameron O'Brien rained down ten ton plusses but still found himself on the wrong end of an 8-3 loss as Cherry Tree C were downed by Cherry Tree D.

O'Brien ticked his ton tally over to that mark with one of the four maximums plundered in the match, with Billy Evans and Dan Capel both firing 180s.
Jaden Whitting fired a three treble visit for the designated home side, and he also bettered teammate Pete Holland's 120 finish with a 126 of his own.

Legs in 17 and 13 darts provided the fireworks during the individual phase, and that helped O'Brien to a 3-0 triumph.
Four players bagged ten tons each as Jason Pinkerton, Simon Washington, Mark Shears and Paul Gavican all achieved that feat for Cherry Tree A in a 6-5 win at King Billy.

Andrew Cook also ended his night with a ten ton haul for the narrowly defeated team in a match that saw as many as eight 180s.
The trio of Shears, Pinkerton and Ant Pearn all added a brace of 180s to three treble visits from Cook and Washington.

Lewis Byrne smashed home the best checkout of 89, whilst in the singles, the last three games produced the magic.
Scott Cook was defeated 3-2 by Washington despite a leg in 17 before Shears added a 14 darter on his way to a 3-1 victory.

That matchup saw the score tied at 5-5, and it was left to Gavican to bring home the bacon with a 3-1 individual triumph.
Ryan Stone heard scores of a ton or more called no fewer than ten times after throwing for Beacon Park in a 6-5 defeat at Octagon as Stone and Jason Smout added maxis.

A 150 finish by Dave Pethick bettered a 110 from Steve Smout, whilst both Steve and Jason Smout put away 18 dart legs in their singles games.
Keith Johnson was a ten ton hitter for Queen and Constitution in a 7-4 win over Legends Lounge A, who had Brody Cookson hitting a 180.

Nick Bryant provided the fireworks for Cherry Tree B in their 8-3 win versus Indian Inn with a leg in 18 darts that came in a 3-0 success and a 110 checkout.
Andy Bates followed that with an 18 darter of his own during a 3-1 victory, whilst the only 180 hitter came from Mark Hatherley for the defeated party.

St Levans celebrated a 10-1 win at Legends Lounge B with Tex Pearce and Harry MacGregor providing the highlights in the form of an 18 dart leg and a 180.
An 11-0 win for leaders Falstaff at Tradesmans saw Kelvin Rowe add a 180 to his three dart combination outshot of 125.

Tom Andrew added a 106 and AJ Brunton bagged a maximum as Andrew's Exchange won 8-3 at Brunton's Duchy Dragons.
A checkout of 93 by Rob Wills and a 180 from Jack Heath weren't enough to prevent Duchy A from falling to a 9-2 loss in a visit to Plymstock Club.







































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