Preen Machine
- James Cook

- Jul 25
- 2 min read
A 160 checkout from Stan Preen helped champions Beacon Park sign off with a 10-1 Plymouth Open League Division A win at St Johnston.

Jordan Angear netted a 104 checkout and a 15 darter during his 2-0 singles win that came in an 11-0 success for Fortescue at Keyham Vaults B.
Kevin Evans and Matt Abbott provided the three treble visits for Royal Naval Arms, who defeated Lugger B on the final game, thanks to a 2-0 win for Jordan Grimshaw.

Dean Pidsley and Gareth Hockings also heard '180' called after throwing for the defeated side to make it a quartet for the contest.
180s were provided by Logan Carroll and Ryan Horn as Carroll's Lugger A got the better of Horn's Falstaff by a 6-5 scoreline.

Neil White added a 180 to a 104 three dart combination outshot from AJ Brunton that saw Victory to a 9-2 win over Mainstone A.
Despite ending on the wrong side of the heavy loss, Cam O'Brien showed his undoubted brilliance with a maximum of his own.

A three treble visit from Treve Sanders gave St Levans the platform from which to build a 7-4 win over Johnno Legends.
Tyler Borthwick once again shone for the away side with a maximum of his own that sat nicely alongside his 102 three dart combination outshot.

Mark Hempsall's 97 single visit kill helped Fawn A sign off the season with a 7-4 win over the visitors from Pennycross.
Liam Donovan picked up a last leg deciding 2-1 win for Prince Maurice to secure a 6-5 success at Cherry Tree B, whilst Prince Maurice FC bagged an 8-3 win over Ker St C.

In Division B, Herbert A had Callum Horn in good nick with a 180 that helped his team to a 6-5 win over the Ker St A team.
Ed Jarwood added an 18 darter and a 121 checkout for Kings Tamerton in a 7-4 win for the home team against Legends Lounge B.

Jack Heath added a 103 single visit checkout for Duchy, which couldn't arrest their slide to a 6-5 loss at Mainstone B.
Dan Nixon's 98 checkout couldn't arrest Chery Tree A's slide to a 6-5 defeat at Bluebird, for whom Darryl Pinnegar fired the only 180.

A topsy-turvy game that saw the lead changed hands four times deserved to come down to the final singles with Levi Toy the hero in a 2-0 deciding win.
Second tier champions King Billy A signed off their campaign with a 6-5 loss at Stoke Inn that came about thanks to Colby Ward's 2-1 last singles win, and despite Ryan Parker nailing a 180.







































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