No Half Measures From Glenn
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A rampant Glenn Halford put up as many as fifteen scores of a ton or more, including three of the four maximums, which helped Bluebird to an 8-3 Plymouth City Super League Division win over Fawn A.

Another of Halford's exploits included a 130 checkout, which bettered a 76 from Reg Matthews for the defeated party.
Halford also secured a 17 dart leg during his 3-0 victory, whilst teammate Glenn Austin fired what turned out to be a crucial 17 darter of his own in a 3-2 success.

Dale Halford provided decent cover fire as his fourteen ton haul saw him nail the fourth maximum for the host, whilst Austin reached ten tons for his night's work overall.
Both Andy Malinowski and Simon Stevenson reached fourteen scores of a ton or more each, which made a big dent in a 9-2 victory for Legends Lounge B over Steampacket.

Stevenson added one of his team's two maximums to that haul as Rob Oak also heard '180' being called after throwing on one occasion.
Nick Miller was the main aggressor for the away team with twelve ton plusses, whilst Marc Webber also reached double figures with ten tons.

Miller and Stevenson put their names even further up in lights with respective checkouts of 101 and 81 to give them the best finishes for their teams.
Stevenson's 3-0 win contained a leg in 18 darts, which came after Malinowski and Miller did battle in a 3-2 win for the former that a leg tumble after 17 from the victor and a 15 darter for the defeated party.

Ryan Fuller fired fourteen ton plusses in an entertaining 6-5 loss for Raffles B against Ship's Tavern that was won on the last game by Zak Smith in a 3-1 singles success.
Danny Bull produced twelve three figure visits, including the only 180 of the tie, to back up his stablemate Fuller.

The victors had Cameron O'Brien leading the charge with twelve tons of his own, as Nathan Langdon and Smith chipped in with eleven and ten tons each.
The icing on Smith's tally was a 112 combination outshot that bettered a 92 from Paul Hoare for the defeated side.

Duchy A's 9-2 win over Legends Lounge A was built upon the strong foundations of fourteen tons by AJ Brunton.
Brunton added a maximum to that total, whilst Darryl Pinnegar also chipped in with a 180 on his way to ten tons of his own.

Brunton also showed his talent at the business end with a 15 dart leg and a 130 checkout that bettered an 82 from Liam Taylor.
Fourteen ton plusses rained down from the arm of Dan Brazier, which helped Ford Inn to a 10-1 victory at Firkin Scholar.

Scott Heggie checked 158 in a single visit to accentuate his eleven ton plus tally for the defeated team, whilst teammate Rhys Castle bagged ten tons overall.
The best checkout from the victors was a 111 combination by Mark Shears, who added this to a leg in 15 darts that came in a 3-0 singles victory.

Heggie also helped himself to a 15 darter and a third leg in 15 came from Shears' teammate Mike Whatley in another 3-0 success.
Shears and Whatley also paired for a doubles leg that was ended in 18, and the only maximum of the tie came from Scott Wapshott.

Ian Heggie top scored with thirteen ton plusses, but still somehow ended his night on the wrong side of a 10-1 defeat as Ker St A were downed by Falstaff A.
The charge for the away team was led by Paddy Archibald and Tony Tasker, who both reached ten scores of a ton or more.

The 180s in the tie were shared between the two teams as Roger Bailey and Quinton Taylor both added solitary maximums.
Checkouts of 80 from Heggie, 89 by Kelvin Rowe, and a 108 by Paul Tackle dominated the highlights in the finishing stages, whilst Scott Cook was a 3-1 winner thanks in part to a leg in 18 darts.

Tyler Borthwick nestled thirteen tons to lead Raffles A to a 6-5 victory at Falstaff B, with the game won by Borthwick in the final singles.
Borthwick helped himself to a leg in 18 darts during that 3-0 success, whilst teammate Lewis Dare was also a 3-0 winner thanks in part to an 18 darter of his own.

Dare also made it to twelve three figure visits overall, and Adam Truscott was a ten ton hitter, whilst Nick Bryant put eleven ton plusses to top score for the hosts.
The crucial blow in Bryant's 3-2 victory was a 15 dart leg, which came after he paired with Dave Lee to secure a leg of 601 in just 17 darts.

The maximums in the contest were shared as Truscott and Graham White both heard '180' being called after throwing.
A trio of mid range finishes also adorned the matchup as Dare's 74 kill was beaten by a 78 from Bryant and an 86 from Lee.

Compton Social were defeated 10-1 by Kings Arms B, but it was Dan Hurley who scored the most tons in the contest with eleven.
Hurley's teammate, Martin Rich, was the only 180 hitter in the contest, whilst the rest of the match highlights came at the end of legs.

Checkouts of 108 and 136 were added to legs in 15 and 18 darts that were all put away by Paul Hendy, whilst teammate Steve Mills fired a 105 combination.
Owen Cook also joined that particular party with three figure outshots of 120 and 101, which made it five overall.

Raffles Diamonds 7-4 win at Tradesmans saw Lee Hellings reach eleven tons, and both Neil White and Alfie Ford end their stints at the oche on ten ton plusses.
Hellings and White both added 180s to their respective tallies, with a third of the matchup being plundered by Lewis Byrne for the defeated team.

Byrne's teammate, Simon Washington, also reached ten tons in the contest, and his best effort came in the form of a 137 combination out.
That effort meant Andy Bates' 90 kill for the victors had to settle for second best in the contest, whilst that wasn't the end of the heroics.

Washington and Bates played out a competitive tie that saw Washington win 3-1 with legs in 13 and 17 darts doing the damage, with Bates' solitary chalkmark coming in 18 darts.
Hellings produced a 14 darter, which was the best leg of a 3-0 triumph and also claimed the best leg of 501 amongst his cohort.









































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