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Yes He Cam

  • Writer: James Cook
    James Cook
  • 18 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Cameron O'Brien nestled twelve tons into the dartboard in a Louis Yates Plymouth & District Darts League derby day win for Mainstone at Windmill by a 10-3 scoreline.



O'Brien teamed with Mark Gavican (25.67) to put away 1001 points in just 39 darts for the best game of the matchup.


Steve Marker's 72 finish was one of the highlights for the defeated team as stablemate Dan Nixon fired the only maximum of the tie.



Andy Waters was involved in two 35 dart legs for leaders Tradesmans as he teamed well in the doubles and trebles of a 9-4 win against Cattedown.


Waters, Mike O'Brien, and Paul Nash (28.60) bagged the first share of the least number of darts prize for the week before Waters and Richard Wheatley (28.60) repeated that feat.



O'Brien and Wheatley added 180s in those aforementioned legs, whilst Nash made it three for the team with a solitary effort of his own.


Wheatley (25.67) put on a second maxi and a 97 checkout that helped him to a 39 dart 1001 leg in the individual phase of play.



That combination outshot bettered an 85 from Matt Legge, which steered his singles game home, whilst the top scoring player for the victors was Jayden Dodd with ten three figure visits.

180s from Paul Sanders and Kian Brown accented a 7-6 win for Sanders' Kings Tamerton at Brown's King Billy, which was eventually decided in a last leg decider by Keith Blight.



A 90 finish from Isaac Taylor was the only moment of magic for Octagon A during an 11-2 triumph at Cherry Tree.


A Jordan Grimshaw 180 and a 92 checkout by Kevin Evans provided Royal Naval Arms with the platform from which to launch a 10-3 win over Falstaff.



Chris Oval was the hero of the hour for Octagon B, who came back from 2-0 and 6-5 down to beat Legends Lounge 7-6 on Oval's final singles success.

 
 
 

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