No One Dare Stop Him
- Apr 24
- 4 min read
Lewis Dare dominated the Plymouth City Super League Division A win by an 8-3 scoreline for Raffles A at Firkin Scholar with an eighteen ton haul.

Dare bagged two 180s and an 18 dart leg as his other highlights, whilst Craig Hillary played a decent supporting role with ten ton plusses.
Ford Inn's 11-0 win at Legends Lounge A was dominated by the scoring of Ant Pearn, who reached fourteen tons overall.

James Chudleigh added thirteen tons to the party, whilst the pairing of Mark Shears and Paul Gavican both ended their spells at the oche with ten tons each.
Two highlights from Gavican's haul included a 100 checkout and a 180 that was matched by Ryan Harris for the defeated team.

Harris' teammate Liam Taylor produced a 115 kill, whilst Reece Mealin was bang at it for the hosts with twelve tons overall.
Shears' 3-1 win over Harris included the best leg of 501 put on during the match as he netted a 17 dart leg in the contest.

League leaders Falstaff's 8-3 win over Fawn A was dominated by a scoring spree from Scott Cook that stopped at fourteen three figure visits.
Quinton Taylor provided ample cover fire with eleven ton plusses overall in the contest, whilst Paul Goundry put up his team's only maximum.

Tony Tasker also showed one moment of brilliance with a 123 combination outshot, whilst Reg Matthews was the main aggressor for the defeated team with ten tons.
The icing on the cake of Matthews' haul was two maximums, which were added to by Mark Hempsall with a solitary effort to make it three for the visitors.

Simon Kelly reached as many as fourteen three figure visits for Kings Arms B as his hosts prevailed 6-5 in a closely fought battle with Bluebird A.
David Johns also contributed heavily with thirteen tons, whilst Steve Mills completed the heavy scoring with eleven ton plusses.

The away team's charge was headed up by Glenn Halford, who ended his night on twelve tons, whilst Glenn Austin found eleven scores of a ton or more.
Austin's tally was accentuated by his team's only 180, which was added to by a brace of three treble visits from Martyn Down.

Johns' 83 checkout was only bettered by an 87 from Austin, whilst the difference between Halford and Mills in a 3-2 win for the former was a 16 dart leg.
Johns got the better of Austin by the same scoreline, and contributed to the headlines with a legs that tumbled in 14 and 17 darts.

Cherry Tree A's 6-5 derby day victory over Cherry Tree C saw the trio of John Mann, Neil White, and Andy Bates produce fourteen three figure visits.
Lee Hellings also performed well with an eleven ton haul, whilst the best efforts from the designated home team for the night came from Frankie Stout with a fourteen ton haul of his own.

Stout's teammate Cameron O'Brien fired thirteen three figure visits, and Nathan Langdon also performed well for the defeated team with twelve tons.
O'Brien heard '180' called no fewer than twice, whilst Hellings, Bates, and Alfie Ford fired a solitary maximum each back.

Checkouts of 96 were plundered by White and Ford, whilst Stout checked 87 in a single visit for the best finishes of the contest.
Mann opened the singles phase with a 3-1 win that contained legs in 14 and 18 darts before Hellings was defeated 3-1 by O'Brien, despite having a 15 darter in the only leg he won.

White then produced legs that fell in 16 and 17 darts, which helped him to a 3-1 success, which set the match result in the right direction for his team.
Ryan Fuller produced twelve ton plusses, but still found himself on the wrong end of a 6-5 loss as Raffles B lost in a last leg decider as Phil Hoyle won the game 3-2 in the final singles.

Tony Reid was also in good nick during the contest as he netted ten ton plusses, including his team's only maximum.
Nick Bryant and Danny Hoyle both achieved 180s for the victors, whilst the singles phase saw Danny Bull open up with a 3-0 win that contained a leg in 18 darts.

Paul Hoare added a 17 darter in a 3-2 defeat before Harry Bull was the unlucky victim against Phil Hoyle, despite a leg in 17 darts of his own.
Dan Hurley netted an eleven ton haul, but still found himself on the wrong end of a 9-2 loss as Bluebird B were downed by Steampacket.

Nick Miller added a 180 to his ten ton haul, whilst Marc Webber also walked away with ten scores of a ton or more for the victors.
Hurley and Jon Parsons teamed well to claim a 21 dart 601 leg, whilst Hurley's 80 checkout was the only effort to better a 72 from Mike Connell.

Mike Evans eleven tons and ten more from Ian Heggie couldn't arrest Ker St A's slide to an 8-3 loss as Tradesmans prevailed.
Both Rob May and Jodie Hawton put 180s onto the scoreboard, whilst Chris Edgecombe's 14 darter was the best leg of 501 that came in the matchup.

Two three figure outshots also contributed to the affair as Evans 116 was the only effort to better a 104 from May.
A 180 from Shaun Dring and a checkout of 87 by Col Maddocks came in an 8-3 win for Legends Lounge B at Duchy A, who had Jack Heath finishing 72 in a single visit.





































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