Scott On From Champ Lawrey
- James Cook

- 4 days ago
- 3 min read
Scott Lawrey (29.47) lit up the Steve Chapman 501 League with a trio of 17 dart legs that came in a 3-0, which helped leaders Falstaff to a 9-2 win over Queen and Constitution.

Lawrey also walked away as the top scoring player of his cohort, supported well by twelve tons from Paul Goundry and eleven more from Tony Tasker.
Despite ending on the wrong end of a heavy defeat, Shane Roberts top scored in the fixture as he put fourteen three figure visits together.

Goundry put up a 16 darter that proved crucial in securing a 3-2 singles win, and checkouts of 130 and 112 came from Quinton Taylor and Tasker, respectively.
Lewis Dare put up a mammoth nineteen three figure visits for Raffles, which led them to an 8-3 win over Legends Lounge A.

The best of Dare's heroics was a maximum, and he was supported well by Dan Brazier, who nailed eleven scores of a ton or more.
Reg Cornish was the best ton hitter for the defeated team with ten ton plusses, but Brazier took him out in the singles with legs in 16 and 17 darts, proving crucial in a 3-2 win.

John Mann's contribution of twelve tons helped Cherry Tree B to a 9-2 success in their visit to Duchy A that also saw Steve Mills fire ten ton plusses.
Nick Miller provided both of the visitors' maximums, with a third being put onto the scoreboard by Rob Wills for the defeated team.

Mills put away 102 points in a three dart combination outshot during a 3-0 singles win that also contained a leg in 16 darts.
Mann also provided fireworks at the business end of his 3-0 individual win with a leg finished in 17 darts, proving to be his best.

Twelve three figure visits from Cameron O'Brien and ten more by Martin Pearson gave Cherry Tree C the platform to secure a 7-4 win over Firkin Scholar.
All of the maximums in the tie came from the defeated party, as Scott Heggie's double was added to once by Lee Bannister.

Pearson's 105 checkout was the only effort to better a 101 by teammate Kev Lofthouse, which came in a 3-2 singles win over Heggie.
In what turned out to be the best contest of the night, Heggie nailed a leg in 18, but he was beaten by a crucial 17 darter from his opponent, Lofthouse.

Brandon Hartley nailed eleven scores of a ton or more for King Billy to lead them to a 9-2 success at The Exchange.
Teammates Andrew Cook and Lewis Byrne were the only players to hear '180' called after throwing, whilst Cook added a 110 checkout to his night's work.

Lee Agar's ten scores of a ton or more ignited Cherry Tree D's 7-4 win at Octagon, a win in which teammate Pete Holland fired the only maximum.
The two highlights at the business end of legs in the match came from Robbie Newland and Dave Pethick, who added a 17 darter and a 93 checkout for their teams.

Tradesmans 7-4 triumph over Victory was built on the steady platform of ten three figure visits from Kevin Evans.
Mark Bell's ten tons and an 18 darter from Martin Nicholas gave Plymstock Club the platform to secure a 7-4 win in their trip to Legends Lounge B.

Mark Hatherley put on ten ton plusses for Indian Inn but still found himself on the wrong side of an 8-3 defeat at the hands of Fawn B.
The two highlights provided by the hosts came from a 96 checkout by Jack McMinn and a maximum from Mark Yeoman.

Five of the seven 180s in Cherry Tree A's 9-2 triumph over Fawn A came from the home side, with the most prolific player being Simon Washington, who added a brace.
Jason Pinkerton, Phil Hoyle, and Scott Wapshott all filled up the treble twenty bed to complete the quintet, whilst Rob Pomeroy and Mark Hempsall both fired once each.

Wapshott also helped himself to a 136 combination outshot, and he teamed with Washington to put away 601 points in just 15 darts in their 2-1 pairs win.
Washington continued his blistering form in the singles phase with a 3-0 victory that came with the help of 16 and 17 dart legs.

Three 180s from Steve Smout and a fourth for the team by Jack Wilkinson, who also added a 100 checkout, helped Beacon Park to a 10-1 win at Duchy Dragons.
Matt Pearce added a 131 checkout to a 180 from Paul Tackle as Pearce's St Levans secured an 8-3 victory over Tackle's Bar Mez.









































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