White's Night
- James Cook

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Neil White was officially crowned Plymouth City Super League Division A individual champion after winning his singles and hitting fifteen tons in an 11-0 victory for Octagon versus Legends Lounge C.

White added two 180s to his mammoth total of ton plusses, whilst Lee Hellings heard scores of a ton or more called no fewer than fourteen times.
At the business end, Sean Taylor fired a 107 checkout, and Hellings paired with Ford to put away a 601 leg in 19 darts.

Col Maddocks showed there's life in the old dog yet as he nailed ten tons, but still somehow found himself on the wrong end of a 9-2 loss as Legends Lounge B were downed by Cherry Tree D.
An outshot of 111 by Shaun Dring provided the other notable moment for the defeated party, which meant a 90 kill from Arthur Pearce had to settle for second best.

Quinton Taylor fired the only three treble visit of the game, whilst Taylor's 18 darter came in a 3-1 singles success.
Nick Bryant also checked a leg in 18 during his 3-0 victory, but those efforts were usurped by Pearce's leg in 17 in another 3-1 success.

At the heart of Tradesmans 8-3 win at Legends Lounge A was Chris Edgecombe with ten scores of a ton or more.
Despite ending on the wrong side of the loss, Ryan Harris and Del Bryce still had time to notch ten scores of a ton or more in the contest.

Harris' tally was topped up by the only 180 that his team mustered, and that was one of five that were plundered between the twelve on display.
Simon Washington added two of those three treble visits to solitary efforts from tastes Jodie Hawton and Lewis Byrne.

Byrne was also responsible for the biggest finish of the night as he took out 136 at the first time of asking to better a 74 kill from Del Bryce.
Byrne also put together a beautifully crafted 15 dart leg in his 3-0 singles win, which was only bested by a leg in 14 from Washington in another 3-0 triumph.

The hero of Fawn's 6-5 local derby win at Raffles B was Dave Pethick, who won the final singles by a 3-0 scoreline.
Pethick's teammate Bill Scannell helped himself to a 180 and a 108 checkout, whilst the only maximum for the hosts came from Paul Hoare.







































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