Wreck It Beckett Storms To Singles Win
- James Cook

- Aug 14
- 3 min read
George Beckett (28.36) produced a monster performance to win the Plymouth City Super League Division A Devonport derby for Steampacket with a 3-0 win when throwing last against King Billy A.

Beckett fired 16 and 17 darters on his way to that win, and walked away from the oche with a ten scores of a ton or more.
Beckett's teammate Marc Webber showed one moment of brilliance with a 91 checkout, whilst the away team's charge was led by Alec Turner, who added two of the three 180s in the match to his twelve tons.

Turner's stablemate Kev Lofthouse plundered the other three treble visit in a hotly contested matchup that saw the lead changed hands five times.
Simon Stevenson produced seventeen scores of a ton or more for Legends Lounge C as they took a 10-1 win away from their home match with Fawn A.

Stevenson added one of the four maximums to his ton tally and was well supported by Andy Malinowski, who fired a maxi on his way to a ten ton haul.
Matt Vosper completed the 180 scoring for the victors, whilst Mark Hempsall put up the only three treble visit that the away side could muster.

Mailnowski teamed up well with Shaun Dring to drive home a 2-1 doubles win with the help of a 20 dart 601 leg.
Of the four ton plus checkouts, Col Maddocks managed the best effort with a 145 three dart combination, whilst next best was Dave Roberts' 133 that came during a 3-2 loss to Maddocks in the singles.

Dan Maddocks continues to show some great form in his debut Super League campaign with a 102 checkout, his notable contribution, whilst Roberts' teammate Dave Pethick rounded off the flash finishing with a 124.
A mammoth sixteen three figure visits from Reg Cornish couldn't arrest Legends Lounge C's slide to a 7-4 defeat at the hands of Raffles B.

Lee Dennis fired the victor's only maximum, whilst Cornish's teammates Chris Beale and Olly Maule netted a 180 and 78 checkout respectively.
Lee Hunter was the hero for Legends Lounge A with a 3-2 win when throwing last during a 6-5 win against Kings Arms B that saw Hunter end on twelve three figure visits.

Hunter was supported well by Ryan Fuller, who nestled ten scores of a ton or more, whilst Del Bryce and Ryan Harris both added 180s.
Steve Mills added a maximum for the defeated side, and that ticked his ton tally over to the ten mark, whilst Fuller and Mills both featured heavily amongst the highlights that came at the business end of legs.

Fuller's 82 checkout bettered an 80 from Mills, and Fuller's 17 dart leg from his 3-1 triumph was one dart better than Mills' 18 darter that came in a 3-0 victory.
Eleven tons from Nick Bryant helped see Cherry Tree D over the line with a 6-5 triumph against Indian Inn B in a match that saw three maximums.

Bryant's teammates Phil Hoyle and Keith Carter added 180s to an effort for the away side by Dave Matthews that ticked his ton tally over to the ten mark.
At the business end of legs, a Dave Lee 122 kill bettered Leighton Wilson's 82, whilst Bryant fired the best leg of 501 with a 15 darter coming in a 3-1 success.

Ten tons from Nathan Langdon led Cherry Tree C to a 9-2 win at Kings Tamerton as teammates Dan Jewell and Dave Hollow also featured heavily in the reel of notable moments.
Jewell added two 180s to his 14 dart leg that came in a 3-2 win, whilst Dave Hollow put up a 116 combination and a leg in 18 to take a 3-1 individual triumph.

The only noteworthy contribution from the defeated party came from the arm of Lee Soper in the form of a 72 single visit checkout.
A 152 three dart combination outshot lit up Tradesmans' 9-2 win at St Levans and provided Simon Washington with the highest checkout of the game week.

Washington didn't stop there as he also nailed a leg in 18 during his 3-0 individual win; a leg that was only bettered by teammate Kev Seal, who added a 16 darter to his 3-0 success.
Seal was one of three 180 hitter for the visitors as the trio was completed by Jodie Hawton and Rob May on what was a fruitful night for the victors.







































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