Mann After My Own Dart
John Mann and Peter Holland fired life into reigning Steve Chapman 501 League champions Fawn B's title push as the pair hit thirteen ton plusses each in an 11-0 success at Ker St that sees them top the table.
Lee Agar was also prominent with twelve three figure scores whilst Dave Matthews reached eleven and Andy Bates rounded off a ten ton haul with a maximum.
Bates was joined in hitting a three treble visit on the night by teammate Mann and Fred Goldsmith who also claimed a share of the highest checkout of the week with a 120 checkout.
That effort beat two 115 finishes in the same match as Agar equalled the feat of opponent Lewis Byrne in a 3-2 win for the former.
Byrne and Agar were well matched throughout that titanic tussle as both players nailed an 18 dart leg in the tie to go with their big finishes.
Goldsmith also checked a leg in 18 during a 3-0 singles game that contained both his 180 and 120 checkout; a fine performance from the veteran marksman.
Jason Pinkerton led the way with twelve three figure scores for former league leaders Victory C who came from 4-2 down to defeat King Billy 7-4.
Pinkerton was well supported by teammate Billy Evans who threw ten tons of his own whilst the contest's highest checkout was ploughed home by Mark Shears in one visit from 113.
Pinkerton's crucial 13 darter in a 3-2 win was the best leg of the match whilst brothers Scott and Andrew Cook both added maximums for the defeated team.
Lee Rodmell's twelve ton haul, including two 180s, wasn't enough to arrest Bar Mez' slide to a 9-2 defeat in their home match with Octagon.
Simon Washington was the Stonehouse outfit's best performer as he nailed a 180 and defeated Rodmell 3-2 in the singles; withstanding an 18 dart leg from his adversary in the process.
Paul Goundry top scored with eleven tons as Victory A came away from their trip to Kings Arms with an 8-3 success.
Despite ending on the wrong side of a defeat, Dave Johns still put up ten tons whilst the 180s in the match were shared one per side with Paul Palmer and Scott Lawrey both contributing.
St Levans demolished Victory Hammers 10-1; a win that was largely thanks to the form of Anna Pearce who threw ten tons and a 16 dart leg in the contest.
Another ten ton hitter was Mark Hatherley who led Indian Inn to a 10-1 success in their home matchup with Duchy.
Duchy had Jason Bruce firing the joint highest checkout of the week with a 120 kill whilst Hatherley's 16 darter in a 3-0 triumph wasn't bettered by any of the eleven other players on display.
Newcomers Cherry Tree picked up their second success in six outings so far with a 7-4 away win in a visit to Fawn A.
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