Stout Rout Lights Up Cherry Win
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Frankie Stout (27.33) nailed legs in 17 and 18 darts on his way to a 3-0 win that came in Cherry Tree C's Plymouth City Super League Division A 8-3 triumph over Kings Arms B.

Stout also helped himself to one of the four 180s in that particular contest as Dave Hollow, Simon Kelly, and Mike Tucker all struck.
Leading the scoring phase for the victors was the duo of Nathan Langdon and Steve Towl, who ended the contest on twelve tons each.

Cameron O'Brien found eleven scores of a ton or more, whilst Hollow's 180 ticked his ton tally over to the ten mark.
Langdon showed his class at the business end of legs with a 110 single visit outshot, and there were two extra 18 darters to join the aforementioned effort that was put away by Stout.

Towl's leg in 18 proved crucial in deciding a 3-2 win, whilst O'Brien was a 3-0 winner with an 18 darter, providing one of the chalk marks in that impressive success.
Seventeen three figure visits from Scott Cook dominated the scoring phase of a 9-2 win for leaders Falstaff over Duchy A.

Paul Goundry was a heavy contributor with eleven ton plusses, and rounding off the double figure ton hitters for the hosts was Kelvin Rowe with ten tons.
AJ Brunton was a singles winner for the visitors, and he walked away from the oche with a ten ton haul of his own.

At the business end, Cook teamed with Darren Collis to put away 601 points after throwing 20 darts between them.
The excellence continued in the singles phase with a 73 outshot from Tony Tasker, aiding his 3-0 triumph, whilst Rowe nailed a leg in 17 in the 3-2 loss to Brunton.

Goundry showed more class with a 3-0 win that saw 'game shot' called after throwing 16 and 17 darts in two of the trio of consecutive legs plundered.
Simon Stevenson found fifteen scores of a ton or more, which dominated the scoring phase of an 8-3 win for Legends Lounge B against Firkin Scholar.

Stevenson was supported well by Mark Gilbery, who ended his night on eleven ton plusses, whilst Matt Vosper nailed a 180 on his way to ten tons.
Stephen Ebsworth was the other 180 hitter, whilst a leg in 16 darts and a 92 checkout came from Stevenson and Lee Hunter respectively.

Raffles A's 9-2 win over Ker St A was lit up by Tyler Borthwick's twelve scores of a ton or more, a total that included an outshot of 100.
Teammates Lewis Dare and Adam Truscott both reached ten ton plusses, whilst one of Craig Hillary's two maximums came in a 33 dart 1001 leg that was put together by Truscott, Borthwick, and Hillary.

Logan Carroll fired a third maxi for the victors, with Ian Heggie nailing two 180s of his own for the defeated party.
Teammate Mike Evans picked out a 79 finish in a 2-1 doubles win, whilst Borthwick's 3-0 singles success saw a leg toppled in 17 darts.

Eleven tons rained down from the arm of Mike Nancholas, which got Fawn A over the line in a 6-5 win versus Cherry Tree D.
Nancholas' teammate, Dave Clemson, showed there's life in the old dog yet with the only maximum of the matchup.

John Mann nailed eleven three figure visits to lead Cherry Tree A to a 7-4 win over Raffles B, who themselves had Tony Reid hitting eleven tons himself.
Mann was supported well by Fred Goldsmith, Mark Yeoman, and Lee Hellings, who all reached ten scores of a ton or more in the contest.

Danny Bull played a bridesmaid role to Reid with a dectet of his own, whilst both Reid and Bull added a 180 to the scoreboard.
Bull was defeated 3-2 in the singles phase of play despite a 15 dart leg, whilst Reid nailed an 85 kill in his 3-2 win over Goldsmith that saw a leg in 18 for the defeated party.

Hellings won 3-0 with a 15 darter and a 100 checkout, helping him over the line, but his three figure finish had to settle for second best to a 120 from Harry Bull that came in a doubles success.
Marc Webber added a 180 to his ten ton haul that got Steampacket over the line in a 7-4 win against Tradesmans.

Nick Miller and Simon Washington found a brace each of maximums to make it five between the two teams on the night.
Webber's 84 finish was bettered twice by Washington's 104 and a 103 from Jacob Bentham, whilst a leg in 15 from Washington in his 3-0 win was three darts better than an 18 darter from Webber that came in a 3-1 win.

Dan Brazier bagged ten scores of a ton or more, including one of the three maximums, to help Ford Inn to a 7-4 win over Bluebird A.
Ant Pearn and Scott Wapshott were the other 180 hitters in the contest, whilst Glenn Halford reached ten ton plusses for the defeated team.

Halford was a 3-0 singles winner thanks in part to a leg that came in 16 darts, whilst an 18 darter adorned Brazier's 3-0 triumph.
Going better than both of those legs was Pearn, who put up a 15 dart leg on his way to a decent 3-0 individual success.

An 87 checkout from Jon Parsons was the only noteworthy contribution that came from Bluebird B's 9-2 win over Legends Lounge A.







































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