Title Chasers Win Well
The two outstanding teams and favourites for the title in the Plymouth & District Friday Darts League secured 13-0 wins to exert their dominance over the rest of the field.
Glyn Wells reached ten tons for the Victory and secured a whitewash win over Queen & Constitution in which the veteran marksman also secured a 30 dart 1001 leg for a 33.37 single dart average.
One of Wells 180s in the match came in that leg which was also finished with a fine 122 checkout for the highest finish of the week.
The only noteworthy contribution from the defeated Devonport team came from a Rich Wyllier maximum which was hit in vain as his team struggled to live with the class of the Honicknowle team.
Leaders by a single point, Tradesmans A, had both Jayden Dodd and Mike O'Brien both hitting twelve tons as they ripped through their Indian Inn opponents.
Paul Nash inflicted a first defeat of the season on reigning individual champion, Mark Hatherley, as he reached ten tons personally whilst Luke Johnson scored the game's only maximum.
King Billy were the third team of the week to secure a 13-0 victory as they defeated local rivals Ker St A by the same scoreline.
Matt Abbott reached double figures in tons for the victors whilst Andrew Nation took the high checkout honours with a 79 kill and hit the only maximum of the a dominant display.
A 106 from Alan Jewell was the main highlight of an 8-5 win for Queen's Arms over Mainstone whilst Pennycross won 11-2 in their visit to Lugger.
Everyone's darting uncle, Tony Lamerton, was at something like his best as he notched a brace of 180s that wasn't enough to stop his Tradesmans B team from going down 10-3 to Octagon.
Simon Washington (25.67) was at his brilliant best for the winners with a 39 dart singles victory which was the final point won by his Stonehouse team.
Brewery Tap had Nick Wills finishing from 84 in one visit in their 7-6 win over Kings Tamerton to inflicted a first loss of the season on their opponents.
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