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Spice From Tex Makes Difference

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Tex Pearce (29.47) produced a 12 darter and a 121 outshot on his way to a 3-0 win that got St Levans over the line in a 6-5 success versus Fawn B.



Pearce helped himself to fourteen three figure visits, a haul that included a 180 and a 160 three dart combination outshot.


Pearce was supported well by Mike Pearce, who reached ten tons in the contest, whilst Jack McMinn led the attack for the away side with twelve ton plusses.



The crucial blow in a 3-2 win for McMinn over Pearce saw him check a solitary leg in just 17 darts to make the difference between the two darting heavyweights.


A 9-2 win for Beacon Park B saw Nick Bryant produced the goods in the scoring phase with fourteen three figure visits.



Mark Bell retaliated with ten ton plus scores, whilst teammate Roger Backway was the only 18p hitter of the contest.


Bryant topped up that ton total with a 101 checkout that was only bettered by Bell's teammate Curt Cadwaller, who nailed a 112 combo.



Nick Miller added the first of a trio of 18 dart legs in the contest in a 3-0 win, with the other two coming from Steve Mills in another 3-0 success.


Andrew Cook's mammoth ton total eventually stopped at the thirteen mark, which led King Billy to an 8-3 win at Duchy A.



Cook added a 180 to that tally, which was matched by Jack Heath for the defeated team, whilst Cook's teammate Brandon Hartley checked 89 in a single visit for the best finish of the tie.


Cook's 3-0 individual triumph saw him put away legs in 14 and 18 darts, and there was a 16 darter in Heath's 3-0 triumph.



Scott Cook also showed his class at the business end of legs with another 3-0 victory that contained legs in 16 and 17 darts.


Raffles 7-4 win at Beacon Park A was adorned by a twelve ton haul from Will Broome that included two of the three maximums in the contest.



James Farrell added a third maxi for the visitors, whilst Lewis Dare also provided a decent standard of ammunition with ten tons.


Simon Wilbraham found one brilliant moment with a 151 single visit kill, whilst Jack Wilkinson provided twelve scores of a ton or more for the defeated party.



Scott Wapshott's twelve ton haul included a 120 checkout, which all helped Ford Inn to an 11-0 victory against The Exchange.


That aforementioned combination outshot was the only effort to better a 106 by Graham White, whilst Wapshott also helped himself to an 18 darter in a 3-1 win.



Wapshott's teammates Mark Shears and Jason Pinkerton both showed one moment of brilliance each with solitary 180s apiece.


Eleven tons, including a 180, rained down from the arm of AJ Brunton, but that wasn't enough to arrest Duchy B's slide to an 8-3 defeat at Fawn A.



The two highlights for the home team came in the form of maximums, as both Ryan Carter and Mark Hempsall fired.


Jaden Whitting and Rob Newland both reached ten ton plusses each to lead The Lounge to a 9-2 win versus Queen and Constitution, who had Shane Roberts firing a ten ton haul of his own.



The trio of Pete Holland, Cory Jonas, and Mike Evans all put 180s on the scoreboard, whilst Holland also added a 16 darter in a 3-0 success.


Falstaff's 10-1 win against Cherry Tree C saw Tony Tasker produce as many as ten scores of a ton or more, whilst teammates Quinton Taylor and Paul Goundry both threw 180s.



The highlight reel in the finishing section of the game was stacked with top moments as a 110 finish by Kelvin Rowe was only bettered by a 120 from Kev Lofthouse.


Darren Collis opened up the singles phase with a 3-0 success that contained a leg in 14 darts before Tasker was a 3-1 winner thanks in part to a 16 darter.



Rowe continued the onslaught with a leg in 15 that came in the same 3-0 triumph that contained his aforementioned finish.


Taylor put away a 16 dart leg of his own on his way to a 3-1 victory, which was a preamble to Scott Lawrey's 3-0 win that saw a brace of legs in 17 darts.



The final individual tie saw Lofthouse run out a 3-2 winner with his 18 darter proving the difference between him and his opponent.


Octagon had Dave Pethick bang at it with ten scores of a ton or more, which provided the ammunition towards a 10-1 win versus Legends Lounge A.



Teammates Steve Daley and Chris Edgecombe provided two moments of magic with a 120 finish and a leg in 18.


Both Stephen Ebsworth and Lee Bannister reached ten tons for Firkin Scholar but still somehow ended up on the wrong side of an 8-3 loss at Tradesmans.



Ebsworth added to his tally with one of the three 180s put up in the match as Rhys Castle and Chris Adams both fired.


Bannister's highlight from his dectet was a 112 checkout that was usurped once by Castle's 117 and again by a 121 from the arm of Rob May.



Kevin Evans was a 3-1 winner thanks in part to a leg in 16 darts, whilst Ryan Stubbs checked in 17, which made the difference in a 3-2 success.


Ryan Harris ended his night with a ten ton haul, and his teammate Kieran Harris secured the only 180 that adorned a 7-4 win for Legends Lounge B versus Indian Inn.



Fireworks from the visitors came in the form of a 104 checkout from Duncan Meadows, whilst Louis Yates took out a 94 for the next best finish.

 
 
 

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