Simon-ic Boom
- James Cook

- Aug 19
- 4 min read
A new Plymouth City Super League record for ton scoring was set by Simon Stevenson with twenty-four ton plusses raining down in a 6-5 Division A loss for Legends Lounge B at Ford Inn.

Stevenson put on one of the five maximums to that truly ridiculous total as teammate Andy Malinowski added to three treble visits from Scott Wapshott, Mark Shears, and Ant Pearn.
A 3-1 win for Stevenson over Shears saw legs tumble in 14 and 15 darts, as well as one of the four ton plus out shots in the game; a 100 kill.

Shaun Dring set the best effort for the defeated side with a 104, whilst Pearn's 111 was only better by a 125 for Dan Brazier, which was the best of the game week.
Dring's aforementioned outshot was one of eleven tons he fired, with Malinowski adding a ten ton haul to the visitors' attack.

Top scoring for the victors was Scott Cook, who nailed thirteen scores of a ton or more, whilst Malinowski and Pearn played out a classic game of individuals
Malinowski was a 3-2 thanks to what turned out to be a crucial leg in 17 that neutralised a 15 darter from Pearn, which won him

With the score tied at 5-5, it was left to Paul Gavican to secure the win for his side as he ran out a 3-1 winner in the final singles rubber.
Quinton Taylor heard scores of a ton or more called out whilst throwing on no fewer than sixteen occasions, which led Cherry Tree D to a 7-4 win at Kings Arms B.

As the scoreline suggests, it wasn't all one was traffic and Simon Kelly certainly produced with fifteen three figure visits to go alongside eleven more from Steve Mills.
Mills' tally was ticked over to that mark by a 104 checkout that put Stan Preen's 89 kill into second best of the contest.

Thirteen tons from Mike Trim gave Fawn A the platform from which to launch an 8-3 home win against the visitors from Legends Lounge A.
Ryan Fuller provided the best of the scoring phase for the defeated visitors as he topped his ton total up to the eleven mark.

Trim's stablemate Mike Nancholas added the only 180 of the match, whilst mid-range finishes were provided by Mark Hempsall and Sean Burkitt, who added 82 and 71, respectively.
Frankie Stout bagged two 180s on his way to twelve tons but still saw his Cherry Tree C team fall to a 7-4 home loss against Legends Lounge C.

Dan Jewell added a third maxi for the hosts, whilst the only three treble visit for the victors came from the arm of Neal Walters.
Walters teammate Reg Cornish provided most of the firepower that helped secure the win as he added eleven tons, whilst outshots of 84 and 80 were put away by Stout and Chris Beale.

Steampacket's 6-5 win at Indian Inn A was lit up by twelve scores of a ton or more that were nailed to the dartboard by George Beckett.
In amongst that haul was one of the four maximums produced between the two teams as teammate Nick Miller made it a brace for the victors.

Danny Bull topped his ton total up to the ten mark by adding both his team's maximums and further accentuated his night's work with a 15 darter that came during a 3-0 singles success.
The only leg to better that Bull contribution came in the form of a 14 darter that saw Beckett to a 3-0 singles victory.

Three combination outshots made the highlight reel as Leighton Wilson added an 82 kill to a pair of 72s from Miller and his teammate Mike Connell.
The top scoring player for Raffles B was Jevon Rimmer, who unleashed twelve ton plusses onto the visitors from St Levans.

Rimmer survived Ewan Johnson's 17 darter and a 180 in a 3-2 singles win, and the victor provided a leg in 17 of his own that proved to be a difference maker.
Johnson's teammate Jason Johnson added a 180 of his own to make it two for the away side, whilst John Sturdy's 119 combination was the only effort to better a 92 by Rimmer's stablemate Kev Doel.

Lee Hellings hit twelve tons to join eleven more by both John Mann and Neil White, which lit a spark under Octagon's 9-2 win at King Billy A.
The difference between the three aforementioned totals was a 180 by Hellings, who had his maximum matched by Paul Palmer for the defeated party.

Palmer's stablemate Lee Doncaster top scored for the hosts with eleven ton plusses, whilst two of Hellings' teammate finished at the first time of asking with scores over the one hundred mark.
Alfie Ford's 125 took a share of the highest checkout prize for the week, which meant a White 111 kill had to settle for the bridesmaid position.

A 180, 99 checkout, and legs in 15 and 16 darts were the main highlights for Bluebird A in a 9-2 win versus Kings Tamerton, who had Chris Hanwell firing a 96 combination out.







































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