Mike Trim's The Fat Off 150 Checkout
A 150 checkout by Mike Trim gave him the highest checkout of the week in the Steve Chapman 501 League in a 6-5 loss for Fawn A versus Victory Fireballs.

Trim's teammate Bill Scannell added a 90 kill whilst Kay Whiting-O'Brien added an 80 combination to the only 180 of the game from stablemate Neal Walters for the victors.
Mike Pearce (30.06) bagged legs in 15 and 16 darts in his 3-0 singles win, and thirteen tons overall, to lead St Levans to a 9-2 win over The Exchange.

The only maximum in the matchup topped up Pearce's ton tally whilst Jason Bowden provided the defeated team's only moment of magic with a 100 kill.
A 10-1 for leaders Fawn B at Indian Inn saw John Mann dominate the scoring phase with fifteen scores of a ton or more.

Mann was supported well by Jack McMinn and Fred Goldsmith, who nailed twelve and eleven tons, respectively.
Mann and Goldsmith added 180s to their aforementioned ton tallies whilst Simon Washington and Lewis Whitley made it four maxis for the away side.

Amongst the hosts, Mark Hatherley stood out with a haul of fifteen tons whilst Ian Heggie supported well with eleven scores of a ton or more.
The last four individual games all had highlights as Alan Masters started that run with an 86 checkout to help him to a 3-0 triumph.

Hatherley provided an 18 darter which proved crucial in a 3-2 win against Goldsmith, who produced legs in 16 and 17 darts during the narrowest of defeats.
Washington's leg in 15 came in a 3-1 triumph whilst Mann rounded off the event with a 3-0 victory that contained a second leg in 18 darts of the contest overall.

Jayden Dodd was a fourteen ton hitter for Octagon, which gave his away side the platform to claim a 10-1 win at Victory Hammers.
Dodd's teammate Chris Edgecombe was a 3-0 winner in the singles phase of play, and his best leg of the trio won was an 18 darter.

Luke Johnson's thirteen tons and ten more from Nick Bryant gave Cherry Tree C the platform from which to build a 6-5 win over Cherry Tree rivals, the B team.
All of the 180s went the way of the designated home victors as Nick Miller's brace was added to by a solitary effort from Steve Mills.

A 12 darter from Neil White opened up the individual phase and allowed him to claim a 3-0 triumph before Mike Whatley's 139 outshot helped him to a 3-0 success.
Johnson added a 16 dart leg to a 3-1 win, which put his team on the brink at 5-3 up before the B team won the next two to leave the destination of the double-yew finely balanced.

Nick Bryant checked a 17 darter in the decider, which proved to be decisive in a 3-2 success that was won on the very last possible leg.
The Cherry Tree derby between D and A teams went the way of the former by a 7-4 scoreline, thanks in no small part to the contribution of Cameron O'Brien's twelve tons.

Teammates Martin Pearson and Lee Wickett both won 3-0 with a 17 darter and a 130 checkout coming in their respective successes.
Andrew Cook's twelve ton haul provided the ammunition to lead King Billy to a 10-1 win at Bar Mez in a game that saw four maximums.

Teammate Paddy Archibald nailed a brace of maximums whilst Brandon Hartley added a third for his team, whilst the solitary three treble visit from the home side came from the arm of Lee Rodmell.
Rodmell also showed his class at the business end of legs with a 3-0 win that contained a 141 three-dart combination outshot.

Hartley netted himself a leg in 16 darts during a 3-0 win before Cook picked up legs in 15 and 18 darts on his way to another win without reply.
Scott Cook ended the night with another 3-0 victory, which came with the help of a second leg for his team that was ended after throwing 18 darts.

Victory A's 7-4 win at Kings Arms saw Tony Tasker light up the scoreboard with eleven ton plusses whilst Dave Johns added ten for the defeated team.
Johns checked 94 in a single visit, an achievement that was matched by Tasker's teammate Kelvin Rowe, whilst the best leg came in a 3-0 win for Paul Goundry in 17 darts.

Jason Smout's ten tons for Beacon Park couldn't arrest their slide to a 7-4 loss at Stonehouse based Tradesmans.
Teammate Beau Carter added a leg in 15 during a 3-0 individual triumph whilst Keanan Grimshaw's 110 checkout proved crucial in a 3-2 success for the victors.

A second 15 dart leg was plundered as a 3-1 win for Grimshaw's stablemate Chris Adams was lit up by that achievement.
Scott Heggie's 110 outshot was the only moment of magic in Firkin Scholar's 8-3 win in a visit to Stonehouse and the Duchy.
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