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Cameron O'Brien topped his Plymouth City Super League Division A ton total out at seventeen, which helped Ship's Tavern to an 8-3 win over Ker St A.

O'Brien's teammate, Nathan Langdon, also contributed heavily to the scoring phase with ten scores of a ton or more.
O'Brien, Steve Towl, and Roger Bailey were a trio of 180 hitters, whilst O'Brien's 98 checkout bettered an 80 from Mike Evans.

Dave Lee's sixteen scores of a ton or more provided the firepower for Falstaff B, but Raffles Diamonds were too good with a 6-5 victory.
Lee's teammates Nick Bryant and Keith Carter played decent supporting roles with ten three figure visits per player.

Jack McMinn top scored for the victors with twelve three figure visits, whilst Lee Hellings provided cover fire with ten tons of his own.
Hellings joined Neil White in achieving a 180 apiece, whilst a checkout from Bryant of 80 provided the best finish of the contest.

Lee was unlucky to lose 3-2 with his best leg coming in the form of a 17 darter that was matched by Fred Goldsmith in his 3-0 triumph.
Fourteen three figure visits from Scott Cook included two maximums and a 100 finish that helped Falstaff A to a 6-5 victory over Kings Arms B.

Cook's two 180s were added to by a solitary effort from teammate Scott Lawrey, whilst Mike Tucker fired a three treble visit for the defeated team.
The trio of Lawrey, Cook, and Paul Goundry (34.52) put together a 29 dart 1001 leg that illuminated the very first rubber of the tie.

Tucker's teammate Dave Johns put together a 77 checkout and eleven tons overall, whilst Martyn Down's 3-1 singles success included a 17 darter.
Glenn Austin's eleven tons made a big dent in a 7-4 victory for Bluebird at Steampacket, which also saw Lee Roberts chip in with ten ton plusses.

Glenn Halford was the only 180 hitter of the contest, and a 73 checkout from Callum Strickson and an 18 dart leg by George Beckett were the best moments at the business end of legs.
Eleven tons rained down from the arm of Simon Washington, but his Tradesmans side succumbed to an 8-3 loss at the hands of Fawn A.

There was a 180 from Lewis Byrne, and adding to the highlight reel were 72 checkouts from both Jodie Hawton and Mike Trim.
Matt Vosper banged in ten tons, but still found himself on the wrong side of a 6-5 loss as Legends Lounge B were downed by Ford Inn.

Vosper bagged one of two maximums for his team as Pete Oak also fired, whilst Ant Pearn's 86 finish for the victors was the best checkout overall.
Jordan Heath and Dan Hurley both added 180s in a 7-4 victory for Hurley's Compton Social versus Heath's Duchy A.

Heath's teammate, AJ Brunton, picked up the best of all thirty-one checkouts in the second leg of the night with an 86 combination.






















