No Hollow Promise From Dave
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Dave Hollow (28.90) produced legs in 17 and 16 darts on his way to a stunning 3-0 singles victory that came in a Plymouth City Super League Division A 6-5 success for Ship's Tavern over Legends Lounge B.

Hollow also helped himself to fourteen three figure visits overall, a haul that included his team's only maximum of the tie.
It was tons galore in the enthralling contest as teammate Nathan Langdon secured thirteen ton plusses, whilst Cameron O'Brien bagged a twelve ton tally.

Frankie Stout was a ten ton hitter, whilst Simon Stevenson top scored for the defeated home side with a seventeen ton plus total.
Andy Malinowski added eleven tons to teammate Stevenson's large offering, whilst Shaun Dring bagged himself the hosts' only 180.

Langdon also showed his class at the business end with checkouts of 74 and 94, with O'Brien's 92 sandwiched in the middle of the two.
Stevenson's 3-0 singles victory saw him plunder his team's best leg of 501 with a 17 darter accentuating a dominant individual display.

At the heart of Falstaff B's 7-4 win over Legends Lounge A was Nick Bryant's fifteen three figure visits, who also plundered a 25.05 average in his 3-0 singles win.
Bryant was well supported in the scoring phase by Keith Carter, who nailed twelve scores of a ton or more in the contest.

Reece Mealin provided the main riposte for the defeated visitors as he put together a ten ton haul, whilst teammate Liam Taylor fired the only maximum of the contest.
Mealin also helped himself to a 17 darter and a 70 checkout in his 3-1 singles victory; a finish that was only beaten by a 91 from Graham White.

The crucial blow in a 3-2 success for White was a leg in 18 darts, which was matched by Phil Hoyle in his 3-0 triumph.
Glenn Halford notched fourteen three figure visits, but still somehow ended up on the wrong side of a 7-4 loss as Bluebird A were downed by Falstaff A.

The victory was built on the foundations of a ten ton haul from both Tony Tasker and Paul Goundry, whilst all five 180s in the match went the way of the victors.
Scott Cook and Quinton Taylor both scored two maximums each, with Kelvin Rowe chipping in with a solitary three treble visit.

The best checkouts of the contest came from Halford and Rowe, as Rowe's 76 had to settle for second best to Halford's 130 combination.
Reg Matthews was a thirteen ton hitter for Fawn A as that haul led the away side to a 7-4 victory that came during a visit to Firkin Scholar.

Dave Roberts played his supporting role well with ten scores of a ton or more overall, whilst Archie Borlase also nailed ten tons of his own.
Mike Trim offered up the best checkout of the match with an 86 combination, and Mark Hempsall added the only maximum.

Roberts' 3-0 win contained a leg in 18, which was matched in the very next singles rubber by Bill Scannell during his own 3-0 success.
Duchy A had AJ Brunton in decent form with thirteen scores of a ton or more, but that didn't inspire a win as Raffles B were 7-4 better than their opponents.

That success owed much to the form of Tony Reid, who put up twelve ton plusses, with Harry Bull bagged eleven tons by way of support.
Bull's total saw two of the five maximums put together as teammates Leighton Wilson and Joe Russell both secured 180s.

The only three treble visit from the away side came from Jack Heath, whilst Leah Smith bagged herself an 113 checkout.
Bull teamed with Danny Bull to put away a 601 leg in 19 darts in a 2-1 doubles win, whilst Brunton's 17 darter over the 501 distance proved critical in securing him a 3-2 victory.

Ian Heggie's twelve ton tally failed to inspire Ker St A as the hosts were defeated 8-3 by the visitors from Kings Arms B.
David Johns fired eleven tons to breathe life into the visitors' charge, whilst teammate Steve Mayne netted himself checkouts of 70 and 72.

Heggie's stablemate, Fred Lamerton, showed two moments of brilliance with an 80 checkout and a leg in 15 darts in a 3-2 turnaround.
Tradesmans' 8-3 win over Bluebird B was lit up by Simon Washington, who added two maximums to a twelve ton tally.

Dan Hurley and Jon Parsons each made it to ten tons apiece, whilst teammate Jamie Roberts fired his team's only maximum.
At the business end, Parsons and Washington added respective 114 and 124 checkouts, whilst Chris Edgecombe put together a brace of legs in 18 darts, which proved crucial in securing a 3-2 win.

Washington added an 18 darter of his own to another won in 15 as he came out of his individual rubber with a 3-1 victory.
Dan Brazier bagged twelve three figure visits, which provided the ammunition for Ford Inn to take an 8-3 triumph over Raffles A.

180s were found by teammates Mark Shears and Dan Johnson, whilst Lewis Dare topped his ton tally up to the eleven mark with the defeated team's only maximum.
Shears secured a 72 checkout that was only bettered by a 100 combination from Dare's stablemate Logan Carroll.

Eleven tons rained down from the arm of Andy Bates as that total, and ten more from Jack McMinn, led Cherry Tree A to a 10-1 victory over Steampacket.
Despite ending on the wrong side of the heavy loss, the home side came away with all of the 180s scored in the match as Kev Doel and George Beckett both netted solitary efforts each.

Fred Goldsmith's 120 checkout, which came in the final singles, was the only effort to better a 72 provided by Nick Miller.
That Miller combination was the only leg he won against McMinn, who banged home two legs in 17 darts during a 3-1 victory.

In the very next singles contest, Marc Webber got his solitary chalk mark in a 3-1 turnaround with a leg that was finished after throwing 16 darts.







































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