Woop! Woop! It's The Sound Of The Paul-ice
Paul Goundry absolutely battered the treble twenty bed for King Billy in their Monday Premier League 8-3 win over Cherry Tree A.

Goundry added thirteen three figure scores including no fewer than three of the six maximums overall in the contest and walked away with a remarkable individual success.
Goundry (28.36) notched legs in 17 and 16 darts in the 3-0 win that was one of three superb performances in the singles.

Andrew Cook helped himself to legs in 17, 18 and 17 darts to claim a 3-1 triumph whilst Scott Cook added an 18 darter of his own on his way to another 3-1 victory, which ended with both Cooks on ten tons overall.
A 112 checkout was put away by Andrew Cook in the 18 darter he hit whilst Cook and Ant Pearn made it five three treble visits to Tony Reid's one for the defeated team.

An 8-3 win for Tradesmans over Victory was dominated by the scoring of a quartet of the home team with the main aggressor Mike O'Brien thanks to thirteen three figure scores.
O'Brien's teammates Scott Wapshott and Simon Washington both added eleven tons whilst Lee Agar was a ten ton hitter.

A ten ton haul was plundered by Darren Collis for the defeated whilst four of the aforementioned quintet provided numerous other highlights.
The first 180 of the game was nailed by Agar before the individual phase was lit up by three of the six matchups.

Collis' 114 checkout and a 14 darter saw him past Wapshott 3-2 with the defeated parted adding a 180 and a 110 kill in the narrowest of losses.
Scott Lawrey fell to O'Brien 3-2 in the individual phase before Washington rounded off the evening with a 3-1 win that contained a 180 and two legs in 17 darts.

Quinton Taylor was the main that succumbed to the imperious Washington and the only leg his could muster was in 18 darts.
Three Octagon players dominated the scoring phase of a 7-4 away win at Bluebird B as Lee Hellings top scored with twelve scores of a ton or more.

Hellings total was ticked over to that mark by the game's only maximum whilst Paul Hendy meandered his way to eleven tons and Paul Palmer ended his night on ten three figure visits.
As the score line suggests, it certainly wasn't all one way traffic with Dale Halford provided most of the fireworks for the defeated team.

Halford topped up his ton tally to eleven whilst teammate Glenn Austin bagged himself a three dart combination out shot of 105.
Mike Whatley added a 180 to his twelve ton personal tally in a 6-5 win for Cherry Tree A over Bluebird A that was decided by a Whatley 3-1 win in the final singles rubber.

The away side's highlights came from Alan Masters and Wayne Oddie who nailed a maximum and a 117 checkout respectively.
Legends Lounge recovered from 3-0 and 4-2 down to win 6-5 against Colebrook thanks to Lewis Byrne's 3-0 individual success.

Byrne's teammate James Nicholls added a leg in 18 during his 3-0 win whilst the highest checkout of the week came from the arm of Nick Furneaux who nailed a 154 combo for the away side.
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