Stevenson's Rocket Stuns Fawn
- James Cook

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Simon Stevenson (33.34) once again lit up the Plymouth City Super League Division A with a trio of sparkling 15 darters coming in a 3-0 win that helped Legends Lounge B to a 6-5 win versus Fawn A.

Stevenson also helped himself to sixteen scores of a ton or more, and included in that mammoth haul was a 125 checkout as well as his team's only maximum.
Teammates Andy Malinowski and Matt Vosper also contributed heavily to the affair with ten three figure visits each.

The main noteworthy contributions for the away side came from an 85 checkout by Mike Nancholas and a 180 for Mark Hempsall.
Nick Miller's impressive sixteen ton haul in a 7-4 defeat for Steampacket at Ford Inn included a 154 checkout that was both the best of the match and the week's action in the league.

Miller was supported well by George Beckett, who ended his night with twelve scores of a ton or more, including one of the two maximums his team plundered.
Marc Webber was the other member of the visiting party to receive a '180' call, whilst Mark Shears maximum for the hosts ticked his ton tally over to the ten mark.

The most impressive ton hitting from the victors came from Mike Whatley, who ended on seventeen three figure visits, whilst a 126 kill from Scott Wapshott gave him the best finish amongst his cohort.
Harry Bull put up sixteen tons, but still found himself on the wrong side of a 9-2 loss at the hands of Falstaff, who had Scott Lawrey adding ten tons to ten more from Kelvin Rowe.

Bull's checkout of 82 was the best amongst his cohort, but that was bettered by a 122 from Paddy Archibald, whilst Bull also featured in the least number of darts dispatches.
Bull and Danny Bull put together a 19 dart 601 leg in a 2-0 doubles win, whilst Bull was defeated 3-2 by Lawrey, thanks in part to legs 17 and 18 darts.

Quinton Taylor also added a 17 darter in his 3-0 win, and he also was the only player to hear a '180' called after throwing, having nailed a brace in the match.
Thirteen scores of a ton or more from Lewis Dare helped Raffles A bin their opponents Tradesmans by an 8-3 scoreline.

Adam Truscott provided support for Dare with a twelve ton haul, which included his team's only maximum of the contest.
180s for the home team came from Rob May and Lewis Byrne, whilst Chris Edgecombe banged in thirteen ton plus scores of his own in the loss.

Dave Pethick's 98 checkout was the best effort of the night at the outer ring, and the two lowest number of darts legs came in the same singles matchup.
Rob May's 18 darter couldn't arrest his slide to a 3-2 loss against Truscott, who nailed what turned out to be a crucial 17 darter.

Nick Bryant plundered as many as twelve scores of a ton or more but still found himself on the wrong end of a 6-5 loss as Cherry Tree D were downed by Cherry Tree C.
The victors' attack was led by Steve Towl with eleven ton plusses, whilst Cameron O'Brien bagged ten ton plus scores.

The 180s in the match were shared as Nathan Langdon and Krissy Gargett both added a three treble visit for their respective teams.
At the business end, a 114 checkout and two 18 darters helped Nick Bryant get the better of his opponent 3-0, whilst a 100 kill from Darren Smith was the only leg he won in a 3-1 reversal.

180s for Liam Taylor and Paul Hendy came in a 6-5 success for Hendy's Kings Arms B versus Taylor's Legends Lounge A.
The hosts fought back from 4-2 down, starting with a 3-0 win for David Johns that included a 16 darter, and the comeback was completed by Simon Kelly with a 3-0 triumph which saw an 87 kill.





































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