What The Hell-ings
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The Steve Chapman 501 League was lit up by Lee Hellings (31.98), who fired two 15 darters and a leg in 17 on his way to a 3-0 win that accentuated a 7-4 success for Cherry Tree B at Tradesmans.

John Mann was a 3-0 winner with the help of a 13 dart leg, whilst Nick Bryant found a 17 darter of his own on his way to another 3-0 success.
Bryant added one of three 180s to his ton plus haul that topped out at ten, with Mann providing the other for the victors.

Rob May was the only member of the defeated cohort to hear '180' called after throwing, whilst teammate Kevin Evans added highlights in all disciplines of the game.
Evans top scored with eleven scores of a ton or more and managed a 94 checkout that was matched by Hellings.

Simon Stevenson (28.36) secured legs in 15 and 18 darts to help leaders Falstaff to an 11-0 victory over The Exchange.
Stevenson's stablemates Scott Lawrey and Tony Tasker added legs in 17 and 16 darts, which proved crucial in deciding respective 3-2 wins.

Stevenson top scored with fourteen ton plusses overall, and he was supported well by Lawrey and Paul Goundry, who both reached twelve tons.
Tasker walked away with an eleven ton haul, and he was one of four 180 hitters as solitary efforts from Tasker, Goundry, and Darren Collis sat nicely alongside a brace from Lawrey.

Despite the heavy loss, Rikki Eastley performed well throughout with ten tons, and teammate Jason Gilbert nailed a 155 single visit combination outshot.
Lee Rodmell fired a 158 finish in amongst a sixteen ton plus haul that came during a 7-4 win for Bar Mez at Legends Lounge B.

Rodmell was supported well by Archie Borlase, who put up twelve three figure visits, whilst Donna Andrew provided the away side's only maximum.
Cobie Harris was the most prominent scorer for the hosts with eleven ton plusses, and Kieran Harris matched Andrew's 180.

Kieran Harris also opened up the singles phase of play with a 3-1 win that contained a leg in 18 darts and a checkout of 96.
Rodmell came through his tough test against Cobie Harris with a narrow 3-2 win that was helped along by legs in 14 and 17 darts.

Lewis Dare managed fifteen three figure visits to the board to lead Raffles to a 6-5 win that came during a visit to St Levans.
Teammate Will Broome popped up with an eleven ton haul for the victors, whilst Tex and Mike Pearce finished with twelve and ten tons for the defeated party.

Broome was a 180 hitter on two occasions, with Dan Brazier adding a third for the away side, and James Farrell was defeated despite a 110 checkout that bettered a 99 from Hayley Brant.
Tex Pearce was Farrell's conqueror by a 3-1 scoreline, and that matchup saw Pearce add a 17 darter to Farrell's leg in 18.

Mackenzie Sargeant laid down twelve scores of a ton or more but still ended on the wrong side of a 6-5 loss as Fawn B were downed by King Billy.
Fred Goldsmith was also productive for the defeated side with eleven tons, and Jack McMinn fired ten of his own.

Most of the heavy artillery from the away team came from Frankie Stout with eleven tons, whilst two of the three maximums were plundered by teammates Ant Pearn and Andrew Cook.
Mitchell Grimshaw added his team's only 180 of the contest, whilst the best leg of 601 was put together by Stout and Scott Cook in 20 darts.

McMinn's 3-1 win over Lewis Byrne contained an 18 darter, with Byrne nailing an 81 combination outshot in the solitary leg he put away.
Martin Pearson shone for Cherry Tree C with twelve three figure visits to the board that helped claim a 7-4 win at Duchy A.

Cameron O'Brien showed his scoring prowess with eleven tons, whilst Jack Heath top scored with ten tons for the hosts.
Heath's teammate, Rob Wills, showed one moment of magic with a brilliant three dart combination outshot of 112.

Plymstock Club's 7-4 win over Queen and Constitution was dominated by a ten ton haul from Brad Simpson, whilst there was a plethora of magic moments at the business end.
Checkouts of 108 and 91 were nailed by Keith Johnson with an 86 and 100 provided by Mark Bell and Rob Baker, who also checked a leg in 15 darts during a 3-1 ind

Steve Smout's ten ton plusses, two 180s from Jason Smout and another from Beau Carter, went a long way to deciding Beacon Park's 7-4 win over Legends Lounge A.
The only noteworthy contribution from the defeated visitors came in the form of a three treble visit from Tony Conn.

Mark Shears and Rhys Castle both managed maximums in a 10-1 win for Shears' Ford Inn versus Castle's Firkin Scholar.
Jason Pinkerton and Scott Wapshott fired a magnificent 14 dart leg in a 601 doubles win, whilst Paul Gavican's 14 darter over the 501 distance came in a 3-1 loss.

Castle was the only successful player from his cohort, and he nestled a leg in 17 darts that bettered an 18 dart leg by Mike Whatley that helped him to a 3-0 victory.
The best single visit combination outshot came from Pinkerton with a 96 kill that saw Wapshott's 92 end the night as second best.

All of the highlights in a 6-5 win for Octagon over Indian Inn came at the business end, with that procession started by Louis Yates, who nailed a 97 outshot.
Steve Daley added a 17 dart leg to his 3-1 singles success before Dave Pethick put away a leg in 16 during a 3-1 defeat.

Mark Hatherley completed the matchup with a 3-1 triumph in which one leg saw a 'game shot' called after Hatherley had thrown 18 darts.
Maximums from Mike Nancholas and Lee Agar came in a 10-1 defeat for Nancholas' Fawn A at Agar's The Lounge.







































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