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Scott Beaming Tradesmans Up To Victory

  • Writer: James Cook
    James Cook
  • Sep 17, 2025
  • 2 min read

Scott Wapshott (26.36) fired the best game of the Monday Premier League game week as he nailed a 17 darter on his way to a 3-0 win that came in a 10-1 win for Tradesmans against King Billy.



Wapshott added a 105 checkout and one of the three maximums between the two sides in that brilliant win, as well as walking away from the oche with ten tons overall.


Simon Washington was the most prolific scorer for the victors with sixteen three figure visits, and he was supported well by Lee Agar, who bagged eleven ton plusses.



Included in Agar's tally was a 121 checkout, whilst a third ton plus finish of the matchup was driven home by John Mann with a 102 kill.


Alec Turner was also a 180 hitter for the victors, and the third went the way of the defeated team as Paul Gavican struck.



Top scoring for the defeated away side was Andrew Cook, who bagged himself fourteen three figure visits in total.


Mann and Washington provided 601 legs in 18 and 20 darts to take a 2-1 doubles win before Agar kicked off the singles phase with a 12 darter in a 3-1 win.



The only double-yew for the visitors came in a 3-1 win for Ant Pearn, who put together legs in 14 and 17 darts before Fred Goldsmith ended the matchup with a 3-0 win that saw a leg in 13 darts fall his way.


Legends Lounge had Lewis Byrne's fourteen tons to thank for their 6-5 win at Bluebird B, a total that was accentuated by a 145 checkout.



Byrne was supported well by Sean Taylor's ten ton plusses, whilst Byrne also nestled a 15 darter that proved crucial in deciding his 3-2 singles success.


As the scoreline suggests, it wasn't a one-way affair as Glenn Halford showed by bagging ten tons, including a 180 that was matched by teammate Jacob Bentham.



Fourteen tons rained down from the arm of Owen Cook, but that couldn't arrest Bluebird A's slide to an 8-3 defeat at Octagon B as Jayden Dodd masterminded the win with eleven tons.


Dodd's legs in 17 and 15 darts helped him over the line in a 3-2 win over Cook, whilst teammate Dave Pethick added a 73 out to his night's work.



Matt Thompson heard scores of a ton or more called no fewer than ten times as he led Cherry Tree B to a 7-4 win at Indian Inn.


Checkouts of 92 and 85 by Cowan Page and Eddie Bull went some way to masking the disappointment of a narrow defeat for the home side.



Zak Smith was a ten ton hitter for Colebrook, and that tally fired his away team to an 8-3 win at Cherry Tree A, who had Paul Freeman adding the only maximum.


Other notable efforts came from Smith's teammates John Crotty and Nick Furneaux, who notched a 93 kill and a 17 darter respectively.

 
 
 

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