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Lee Raising Hell

  • Writer: James Cook
    James Cook
  • 5 hours ago
  • 2 min read

A 10-1 win for Octagon A in the Monday Premier League versus Bluebird A was dominated by the form of Lee Hellings, who found fifteen scores of a ton or more.



Hellings added one of the five maximums to his ton total as the pairing of Paul Palmer and Andy Bates both netted a brace.


The business end of legs saw a game high checkout of 93 from Alfie Ford whilst Bates and Lee Dennis put away 601 points in just 21 darts during the doubles phase.



Jon Parsons won the away side's only point with a 3-0 win that contained a leg in 17 darts before Palmer repeated that feat with a leg in the same vein with his own during another 3-0 success.


Hellings had the last laugh on the match and the best leg of the triumph as he bagged himself a 3-2 success with the help of a 16 darter that proved crucial in the outcome of that singles.



Chris Edgecombe bagged thirteen scores of a ton or more during a 6-5 success for Octagon B at the Compton venue Bluebird B.


In a hotly contested matchup, Glenn Halford fired back thirteen scores of a ton or more, whilst the only maximum came from the arm of Dave Pethick.



At the business end of legs, Lee Roberts started the fireworks with a 111 combination outshot before the singles sparked into life.


Roberts claimed a 3-1 triumph with a leg in 18 his best before Edgecombe was a 3-2 winner thanks to his best legs of 15 and 16 darts.



Halford was also pushed to all five legs during the final singles rubber, but his 3-2 triumph was steered in Halford's direction with a leg in 16.


Matt Chegwin fired a 180 on his way to twelve tons during a 7-4 loss at Indian Inn, with the other highlight coming in the form of an 88 out from teammate Paul Freeman.



Eleven tons rained down from the arm of Zak Smith, but that wasn't enough for Colebrook to claim a win as Sean Taylor topped his ton tally up to the ten mark during an 8-3 success for Legends Lounge.


Taylor and Smith both added maximums to their ton totals, and a third of the game was notched by Taylor's teammate James Farrell.



Checkouts of 76 and 71 were nailed by Andy Bond and Lewis Byrne in the match, whilst the best leg of 501 came from Smith during his 3-2 triumph.


Ten tons from Brandon Hartley included a 120 checkout and one of the three maximums in a 9-2 win for King Billy at Cherry Tree B.



The other three treble visits in the game came from Hartley's teammate Scott Cook and Kev Doel for the defeated party.

 
 
 

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