Steven-Son Of A Gun
- James Cook

- Jul 22
- 3 min read
Another breathtaking Plymouth City Super League Division A performance was produced by Simon Stevenson (34.95) as he won 3-0 for Legends Lounge B with legs in 11, 15, and 17 darts and a 180.

Despite eleven tons of his own, as well as eleven more from teammate Shaun Dring, the pair had to settle for ending on the wrong side of a 6-5 loss as Cherry Tree C prevailed.
Martin Pearson was a big part of that success as he fired eleven tons for the victors, whilst Col Maddocks showed one moment of his brilliance with a 92 checkout that was the best of all thirty-two finishes.

Paul Hoare's eleven ton haul included a 108 checkout and his team's only 180, but he still found himself on the wrong side of an 8-3 loss as Raffles B were downed by Legends Lounge A.
Ryan Fuller was another 180 hitter, whilst Jason Pinkerton netted a 92 finish that was the best from amongst the home side's cohort.

Fuller also added a 15 darter to his night's work that came in a 3-1 win, whilst Hoare's solitary leg in a 3-1 loss was put away in 18.
Despite eleven tons from Dave Matthews and ten more from his teammate Danny Bull, Indian Inn A still fell to a 7-4 loss at the hands of Kings Arms B.

Most of the magic for the hosts was brought by Simon Kelly, who himself also added an eleven ton haul to the scoreboard.
Kelly's 82 checkout had to settle for second best as Bull fired a 123 three dart combination outshot, whilst four 180s lit up the scoreboard.

Three of them went to the victors as Dave Johns' brace was added to by Steve Mills, with Harry Bull firing a three treble visit for the defeated party.
Dan Brazier's eleven ton individual haul gave Ford Inn the platform from which to launch a 9-2 win over Bluebird A.

Despite ending on the wrong side of the loss, Glenn Halford matched that eleven ton tally and added a 180 to his total.
Halford also produced a 76 single visit combination outshot that was only bettered by a 118 kill from Mark Shears.

Other players to hear '180' called after throwing were fired by Halford's stablemate Dale Halford, and Brazier's teammate Scott Cook.
Keith Carter's ten ton plusses helped make the difference for Cherry Tree D in a 6-5 win over the visitors from Tradesmans.

Kevin Seal and Simon Washington both fired back with ten ton plusses each, with the former's total ticked over to that mark by a 148 out.
That was one of five notable finishes as Seal added 109 to Jodie Hawton's 104, Stan Preen's 83, and a 70 by Nick Bryant.

A 6-5 win for King Billy A at Fawn A went down to the final possible leg as Paul Palmer snuck home the win for his team with a 3-2 triumph in the final singles.
Palmer added one of his two 180s that completed five overall between the two sides as Lee Doncaster, Kev Lofthouse and Dave Roberts all contributed.

Mike Nancholas showed his undoubted class with a 3-0 triumph that included an 18 darter, whilst Reg Matthews and Paddy Archibald nothing ed 72 and 78 checkouts respectively.
Jason Johnson fired a 156 checkout for St Levans, but still found himself on the wrong end of a 7-4 loss as Steampacket prevailed.

The only noteworthy contribution from the home side came in the form of the only three treble visit from the arm of Nick Miller.







































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