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Mr Worldwide Gives Everything Tonight

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Dave Carroll fired a magnificent fifteen three figure visits in the Plymouth City Super League Division B, but still ended up on the wrong end of a 10-1 loss as Herbert B were downed by Legends Lounge C.



Sean Taylor was at the heart of everything good about the victors' performance with a 180, adding to his twelve ton plus haul.


Taylor also contributed to the highlight reel at the business end of legs with an 18 darter that proved crucial in his 3-2 win over Carroll, whilst a 90 kill from Olly Maule was the best checkout.



Antony Hayman bagged fifteen scores of a ton or more, which led Real Raffles C to an 8-3 win that came in a visit to Hyde Park.


Hayman's 80 checkout bettered a 72 from Ben Welsh that came in a 3-2 singles defeat, whilst Welsh's teammate Lee Dennis added a leg in 17 that came in a 3-0 individual triumph.



Hayman's stablemate, Lee Doncaster, showed one moment of brilliance with the only three treble visit of the contest.


Indian Inn's 7-4 loss against Elburton contained ten tons for David Young, whilst the maximums in the matchup were shared.



Kev Lofhouse joined Ant Prutton in achieving that feat, with Young also contributing an 83 single visit combination outshot.


Dave Sullivan notched the best checkout of the week with a 117 out, but he still found himself on the wrong end of a 7-4 loss as Kings Tamerton bested Staddiscombe.



The duet of Chris Hanwell and Gary Hoyle both walked away from the oche with a solitary maximum each as their prize for a decent evening's work.


Kev Seal contributed all of the highlights of a 9-2 win for Clifton over Duchy B with a 180, a 92 checkout, and a leg in 18 darts.



A 6-5 derby win for Ker St C versus Ker St B saw a 180 for Paul Harvey and a 79 checkout by James Kazer before Julie Geary ran out a 3-0 winner in the final singles to win the game.


Checkouts of 86 by Pete Down and an 80 from Mick Bingham came in an 8-3 win for Down's Kings Arms A at Bingham's Victoria.



Down's teammate Dave Algar piled on to his success with a leg that was put away in just 15 darts, helping him to a notable 3-0 victory.


St Levans were 7-4 winners versus St Johnston as Mark Hopkins secured a 14 dart leg and an 80 kill that was only bettered by Steve Boocock with an 82 for the defeated party.

 
 
 

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