The White Stuff
- James Cook

- Sep 10
- 4 min read
Octagon ripped through Fawn A 10-1 in the Plymouth City Super League Division A as Neil White (26.97) put on the best individual performance of the week and the matchup.

White's best legs came in 18 and 15 darts, which helped him to a 3-1 singles success, and he ended his night on ten tons overall.
The win owed much thanks to the mammoth scoring of Lee Hellings, who nailed fifteen tons in the affair, and Hellings was supported well by Mark Williams and Sean Taylor, who both reached eleven tons.

Hellings, White, and Williams (34.52) teamed to put away 1001 points in just 29 darts before Andy Bates bagged himself a 118 kill in a 2-0 doubles win when paired with Taylor.
Hellings and Alfie Ford (32.49) added legs in 16 and 21 darts over the 601 distance during another 2-0 win before the singles phase was lit up by a smattering of excellence.

Hellings was defeated 3-1 by the away side's ten ton man, Reg Matthews, despite an 18 darter from the defeated party.
Matthews added a 120 three dart combination outshot to his individual ton total and checked another leg in just 15 darts.

Matthews' teammate, Dave Roberts, can also count himself unfortunate to end on the wrong side of a 3-1 loss after his 18 darter that came against White.
Kev Seal (25.47) put up a solid 3-0 win that contained legs in 17 and 18 darts to help Tradesmans to a 7-4 win over Bluebird A.

Before the individual phase, Seal added a 100 checkout in the trebles and then teamed with Simon Washington (30.05) to claim a 2-0 doubles win with legs in 19 and 21 darts
Washington added two maxis in that win and added a third 180 in his 3-0 win to make it a hat-trick across the whole contest.

Glenn Austin checked a leg in 14 darts during his 3-1 win that saw him walk away from the oche with thirteen tons to his name.
Jodie Hawton's 3-1 win over Lee Roberts came with the help of a 101 checkout, whilst Roberts added an 88 kill to his 180 in that tie.

Lewis Byrne's 180 came in a 3-1 success, whilst Seal's emphatic success saw both Seal and opponent James Stoodley bag maximums.
Kevin Marshall rounded off the game with a 3-1 win over Glenn Halford, who helped himself to a leg in 16 darts in the final singles rubber.

Tex Pearce found ton plus scores on sixteen occasions, but still remarkably found himself on the wrong end of an 8-3 loss as St Levans were downed by King Billy A.
Mark Yeoman was the main aggressor in the scoring phase with fourteen tons, and he was well supported by Antony Hayman, who notched three figure visits on thirteen occasions.

Hayman added a 180 and a 119 checkout to his tally, with the latter bettering a 109 that came from the arm of Yeoman.
Those efforts meant Pearce's teammate Hayley Brant's 75 kill had to settle for third best in the finishing stakes, whilst Hayman, Yeoman, and Pearce all featured amongst the dispatches related to the best legs of 501.

Yeoman's 14 darter proved crucial in deciding his 3-2 win, whilst Pearce bagged a 16 darter in his 3-0 win, and Hayman found legs in 18 and 16 during a 3-1 victory.
Cherry Tree C's 10-1 win at Raffles B was built on the foundations of thirteen tons from Nathan Langdon, whilst Dan Jewell provided cover fire with ten tons to his name.

Jewell's two 180s were added to by one more from teammate Dave Hollow, whilst Darren Smith's 96 single visit combination outshot was the best checkout of the contest.
Jewell's 3-1 singles success contained a 501 leg that was finished off in 16 darts, which also gave him the best leg of the matchup.

Eleven tons from Scott Wapshott and Paul Gavican, and a further ten more by Mike Whatley, gave Ford Inn the platform from which to build a 10-1 win against Steampacket.
Whatley's total was topped up by one of the two maximums that the victors hit, as Ant Pearn also joined Whatley in achieving that feat.

Gavican's 118 finish proved crucial in a 3-2 singles win, whilst George Beckett was the only winner for the away side, and he nestled a 15 darter as well as a 100 kill in another 3-2 victory.
Simon Kelly was a ten ton man for Kings Arms B, which aided their 8-3 conquest at Kings Tamerton that also saw a solitary 180 from Kelly's stablemate Paul Carpenter.

Kelly's 3-0 individual win saw two of the three 16 dart legs in the match, as Carpenter also added one in his 3-1 triumph over Cobie Harris.
Harris added an 86 checkout to his night's work, but he had to settle for the bridesmaid position as Paul Hendy bagged himself a 103 three dart combo.

Kelvin Rowe's two 180s were added to by teammates Harry Bull and Dave Matthews, as well as Reg Cornish from the opposition, in a 6-5 win for Cornish's Legends Lounge C against Rowe's Indian Inn A.
Matthews also made headlines at the business end of legs as he nailed a 100 checkout that was the only effort to better a 79 from Cornish's teammate Chris Beale.







































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