Sargeant Slaughter's High Checkout
- James Cook

- Aug 14
- 2 min read
A three dart combination of 130 gave Mark Sargeant the highest checkout of the Plymouth City Super League Division B game week, which came in a 9-2 win against Herbert A.

Leaders Raffles A were 9-2 better than Firkin Scholar largely due to eleven tons from Tyler Borthwick that included the 180 of the matchup.
Borthwick was a 3-1 singles winner thanks in part to a leg in 16 and an 80 checkout, which came against Rhys Castle, who managed a leg in 18 himself.

Borthwick's teammate Logan Carroll matched his 80 combination out, which was only bettered by a 94 from Castle's 94 kill.
Callum Horn was a ten ton hitter for Herbert B to lead them to an 8-3 win against Duchy in a match that saw two moments of brilliance at the business end of legs.

Dave Carroll's 75 kill was the best finish of the match, whilst Jack Whiteley banged home what turned out to be a crucial 17 darter in his 3-2 success.
A 3-0 win for Martin Dean provided the only noteworthy contribution for the away side as Dean put together the solitary three treble visit of the tie.

180s from Ian Heggie and Mike Evans provided the ammunition for Ker St A's 8-3 win at Indian Inn B, who had David Young adding a 180 to his 120 kill that bettered Evans' 71 combo.
Owen Cook's 180 accentuated a 7-4 win for Bluebird B versus Victoria, who themselves had Mick Bingham checking 89 in the closest of 3-2 triumphs over Cook, whilst Clifton were 9-2 better than King Billy B

A checkout of 95 from Dave Algar helped tick Kings Arms A over to a 6-5 win, with that effort coming in a 3-1 last singles win against Hyde Park.
The only leg James Duke won in that contest came with the help of a 76 combination outshot, which put a 70 by teammate Andy Hawes into the position of third best of the contest overall.

Dave Sullivan was the hero of the hour for Staddiscombe with a last leg deciding 3-2 win that gave his team a 6-5 triumph at Duchy B, which also saw a 70 checkout from Sullivan's teammate Seth Thompson.







































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