Steve Makes His Mark
- James Cook

 - Aug 27
 - 2 min read
 
In the final week of the season in the Louis Yates Plymouth and District Friday Darts League, Steve Marker had chances to beat and equal the fewest number of darts mark in an 8-5 loss for Windmill at King Billy.

Marker (32.29) settled for a 31 darter that gave him third place to go alongside a second best effort of 30 for the season, which left Nathan Beeney to claim that prize with a 29 darter.
In that particular leg, Marker added one of the two maximums provided in the matchup as the victors had Josh McTighe firing a three treble visit of his own.

Royal Naval Arms title bit ended in a bit of a damp squib in a 7-6 win at Cherry Tree, but Nathan Beeney showed his class.
Beeney (27.81) put away a 36 dart 1001 leg to give him the next best game amongst all that were played in the final game week on an enthralling campaign for his side.

Beeney also saw teammate Jordan Grimshaw become the individual champion for the second season running with a twenty-sixth win in twenty-eight matches.
Newly crowned champions Tradesmans had built an unassailable lead before the singles phase of their 12-1 win at Octagon A, which saw Jayden Dodd (26.34) secure 1001 points in 38 darts.

Dodd's teammate Mike O'Brien signed off his season with the only three treble visit of the Stonehouse derby game.
Steve Harris bagged himself a ten ton haul that included a 180, and put away 88 in a single visit to lead Falstaff to a 9-4 win at Kings Tamerton.

Ten tons for Matt Legge and checkouts of 100 and 86 from Harry Harrison and Chris Adams helped Cattedown end a superb season with a 10-3 win versus Pennycross.









































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