Beck At It Again
- James Cook
- 6 days ago
- 4 min read
George Beckett (28.90) showed what a class act he is with legs in 17, 17 and 18 darts during a 3-0 success for Steampacket in the Plymouth City Super League Division A.

Despite those heroics, Beckett still saw his side fall to a 6-5 loss as Indian Inn A had Harry Bull waving his magic wand on the final game with a 3-0 win to complete a comeback from 5-3 down.
Beckett's ton tally of eleven included a 129 outshot that was only bettered by Dave Matthews' 130, which was the most prominent finish of the week.

Beckett's stablemate, Nick Miller, ended his night on twelve tons, including a 180, and he defeated Matthews with legs in 18 and 16 darts, coming in a 3-1 triumph.
The trio of maximums which laced the contest was completed by the away side as Leighton Wilson joined Danny Bull in achieving a three treble visit.

Simon Stevenson ploughed home fifteen tons, including three of the nine maximums in a 7-4 loss for Cornwall Gate vs Ford Inn.
Matt Vosper added two more for the home side, and a solitary effort ticked Andy Malinowski over to the twelve ton mark personally.

The three 180s provided for the victors came from a brace for Ant Pearn and one more from his stablemate Scott Cook.
Top scorer from the victors' roster was Scott Wapshott, who nailed thirteen scores of a ton or more, whilst Mark Shears and Dan Brazier were influential with eleven and ten tons respectively.

Shaun Dring fired a 96 checkout in the second trebles before the game kicked into top gear in the individual phase.
Paul Gavican added a 92 kill in his 3-2 defeat to Malinowski before Shears was a 3-0 winner, thanks in part to a leg in 13 darts.

A 126 outshot and a 12 darter lit up Wapshott's 3-0 win whilst a 3-2 triumph for Vosper contained what turned out to be a critical leg in 17.
Stevenson rounded off the high-class affair with a 3-1 victory that saw one of the trio of legs closed out in just 16 darts.

Fourteen scores of a ton or more from Glenn Halford gave Bluebird A the platform to secure an 8-3 win at Kings Tamerton.
Halford bagged half of the 180s in the match with a brace whilst teammate Jamea Stoodley made it 3-1 in maximums for the away side.

The solitary 180 provided by the home side came from Tom Graham, whilst the finishing was dominated by Halford and Stoodley.
Halford added legs of 15 and 17 darts to a 126 checkout, which all came in a 3-1 individual success, whilst Stoodley's 17 darter gave him one leg in a 3-0 victory.

Frankie Stout bagged himself fourteen tons, including a game high 123 checkout to lead Cherry Tree C to an 8-3 win at Victory A.
Stout added a 180 to his tally and Steve Towl repeated that feat on his way to twelve three figure visits of his own.

Dave Hollow also contributed to the match heavily with eleven scores of a ton or more whilst the away side's other 180 went the way of Nathan Langdon.
AJ Brunton performed admirably for the defeated side with a maximum to top his ton tally up to the thirteen mark whilst Stout teamed well with Dan Jewell in the doubles.

Jewell nailed a 120 three dart combination out and together the pair took out 601 in just 18 darts before the singles phase saw Stout continue his excellent form.
Before Stout's leg in 15 during his 3-0 win, Hollow added his 17 darter during a 3-1 triumph whilst Phil Ingram rounded off the individual phase with a 3-2 win that saw a crucial 100 checkout.

The closest of encounters between Cherry Tree D and Kings Arms B saw the former come out 6-5 winners, thanks in large part to the form of Dave Lee, who added twelve tons.
Lee contributed one of the three maximums put up between the two teams in that haul as Quinton Taylor joined Lee in achieving that feat.

Martyn Down provided the only three treble visit for his side whilst teammate Dave Johns meandered his way to a twelve ton personal tally.
At the business end of legs two moments of magic dominated the headlines as 97 and 91 finishes were put away by Paul Carpenter and Simon Kelly.

Wayne Davis ploughed in ten three figure visits to help Cherry Tree B to a 7-4 triumph at St Levans whilst teammate Lee Dennis also shone.
Dennis nailed one of the two 180s and also helped himself to a 74 checkout that was only beaten by a finish from the home side.

Ian Duncan was the man who produced the goods as he put away 94 at the first time of asking whilst his teammates, Suzy Christian, fired the home team's only maximum.
A 6-5 win for Fawn A at Legends Lounge was dominated by the scoring of Reg Matthews, who ended his night on ten ton plusses.

The main highlights for the defeated home team came in the form of 180s from the duo of Del Bryce and Will Broome.
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