He's Scott The Lot
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Scott Cook (26.37) put away a leg in 16 darts, which helped him to a 3-0 singles success that came during a 9-2 Steve Chapman 501 League victory for King Billy at Tradesmans.

Cook also ended his night on thirteen three figure visits, which included one of the seven maximums put up between the two teams.
Andrew Cook (25.47) was also prominent in the individual phase with his 180 coming in a 3-0 singles victory that contained a leg in 14.

Mark Sleet's brace and a solitary maxi from Lewis Byrne completed the 180 hitting by the away side, whilst Rob May and Andrew White fired for the hosts.
One of the two points that were secured by the Stonehouse outfit came from a trebles win that saw Ryan Stubbs finish at the first time of asking from 89.

Raffles' 6-5 win over Beacon Park B was built on the strong foundations of fourteen ton plusses provided by the arm of Lewis Dare.
Dave Lee added a 156 checkout to his thirteen ton haul, which also included one of the six maximums his team managed.

Teammates Nick Miller, Steve Mills, Melvyn German, Dave Johns and Nick Bryant all produced maximums to complete a clean sweep of the full team achieving a three treble visit.
Simon Wilbraham put up a solitary 180 for the hosts, whilst Mills and Johns paired for a 21 darter over the 601 distance.

Dare checked legs in 15 and 16 darts during a 3-1 singles success before Wilbraham managed a leg in 17 darts in a 3-0 victory.
Will Broome got the better of Lee with an 18 darter provided crucial in deciding a 3-2 success against his opponent, who did check one of his two in just 12 darts.

Thirteen scores of a ton or more from Cameron O'Brien couldn't arrest Cherry Tree's slide to a 7-4 loss versus Bar Mez.
O'Brien added one of the four maximums in the contest to his haul, with teammate Kev Lofthouse also contributing to the 180 total.

Archie Borlase and Lee Rodmell both fired back maxis for the victorious away side, whilst a plethora of highlights at the business end contributed to an entertaining affair.
Roger Bailey nailed a 90 checkout, which was the best of all finishes in the contest, whilst the best legs of 501 came in a titanic tussle between O'Brien and Borlase.

O'Brien ran out a 3-1 winner thanks in part to a leg in 16 darts, whilst Borlase's solitary leg came after he finished in just 18.
Jaden Whitting was the hero of the hour for The Lounge with thirteen tons in a 6-5 success at Falstaff that was won in the final singles by the aforementioned player.

Whitting was a 3-1 winner in that decider thanks to a 111 checkout and legs in 18 and 16 darts, whilst teammate Lee Agar put up the victors' only three treble visit on his way to eleven tons.
Top scoring for the hosts was Paul Goundry with thirteen ton plusses, whilst Darren Collis chipped in with ten three figure visits.

Collis' efforts included a 100 checkout and one of his team's two maximums as Tony Tasker added a 180 to a 17 darter that came in a 3-2 loss versus Agar.
Mike Pearce ended his night on twelve scores of a ton or more, which kept the score ticking in the direction of St Levans in a 6-5 win against Fawn A.

Pearce helped himself to legs in 14 and 15 darts during a 3-0 victory, whilst Tex Pearce was also in good form with eleven ton plusses.
The only noteworthy contribution from the defeated away side came in the form of a 118 three dart combination checkout from Mike Nancholas.

Mark Yeoman banged home as many as eleven tons in for Fawn B, but still found himself on the wrong side of a 7-4 defeat as Queen & Constitution prevailed.
Yeoman's tally was accentuated by one of the four maximums, with teammate Mackenzie Sargeant adding another for the hosts.

Keith Johnson notched a brace of maximums and a 14 dart leg in his 3-0 singles success, whilst teammate Cory Jonas put together an 82 combination outshot.
Yeoman's 3-0 singles win was pushed in the right direction by a solitary 17 dart leg that was matched by Sargeant during his 3-2 defeat.

Ten tons from AJ Brunton included the only 180 in a 10-1 loss for Duchy Dragons against Duchy A, who had Martin Dean finishing 97 in a single visit.
Two 180s from Paul Gavican and one more by Simon Washington came in a 9-2 win for Ford Inn at Plymstock Club, which also saw Mark Shears finish at the first time of asking from 116.

Indian Inn were defeated 7-4 at The Exchange, but not before Declan Meadows fired the only three treble visit of the contest.
Aiden Stenson managed a 180 for Legends Lounge, who lost in the final singles against Firkin Scholar thanks to a 3-0 win by Lee Bannister.





































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