Where There's A Wil-kinson, There's A Way
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Thirteen ton plusses rained down from the arm of Jack Wilkinson, which helped Kings Tamerton eventually get over the line in a 6-5 Plymouth City Super League Division B triumph over Clifton.

The topsy-turvy affair was won in a final leg shootout by James Farrell, who defeated the away side's ten ton hitter Niall McGarvey.
Farrell himself bagged twelve tons overall, with his 98 checkout beating a 70 from rival McGarvey to the highest finish honours.

Jake Jones was the only player to receive a '180' call during the contest that saw the lead change hands six times.
Real Raffles C's 6-5 win over league leaders Legends Lounge C was dominated by the scoring of Antony Hayman, who put up thirteen scores of a ton or more.

Lee Doncaster played a decent supporting role with ten three figure visits, whilst Hayman's total was accentuated by a 132 checkout.
Del Bryce bagged a 103 for the defeated visitors, whilst both Olly Maule and Mark Williams each notched a 180 for their respective sides.

Aaron Wright bagged himself a twelve ton haul for Staddiscombe, but that mammoth effort couldn't stop Indian Inn from prevailing 7-4.
The two 180s in the match were shared between the two sides as Wright's teammate Andy Milne joined Bradley Burnard in achieving that particular feat.

Callum Horn grabbed Herbert B's 9-2 win over St Johnston by the scruff of the neck with ten scores of a ton or more.
Teammates Jack Whiteley and Josh Fuller were both maximum hitters with a solitary three treble visit each, whilst Dale Partington's 73 combination provided the best of the business end.

Colin Lock nailed ten tons to lead Elburton to a 9-2 victory over promotion rivals Kings Arms A in a match that also saw teammate Jordan Hunt nail a 180 and a 17 darter in his 3-1 singles success.
Paul Harris added a 104 single visit kill, which was only bettered by a three dart combination of 116 from Darran Bailey.

The highlight of Victoria's 8-3 win at Herbert A was a 98 finish by Gary Eaton that was the best of all thirty-one outshots in the match.
An 11-0 win for St Levans over Ker St C saw John Sturdy provide the only fireworks moment with a 90 outshot in an uneven matchup that saw the hosts only drop four legs.

An 89 single visit checkout by Dickie Derbidge wasn't enough to arrest Fawn B's slide to an 8-3 defeat at Hyde Park.
A 73 combination outshot by Ally Langdon came in a 6-5 Duchy B win at Ker St B, which came down to an Emma Crews 3-1 singles victory.







































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