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Mike Bassett plundered twelve tons for Fawn B in the Plymouth City Super League Division B but still saw his side end on the wrong side of a 7-4 reversal versus leaders Cherry Tree D.
Of the victors' roster, Nick Bryant produced three moments of magic to light a spark under the Pennycross outfit that have taken to life in the league perfectly.
Bryant's maximum was the only effort of it's kind and Bryant added a 94 checkout and a 17 dart leg in his 3-0 individual success.
Bryant's stablemate Keith Carter was mister consistency throughout the match in the scoring phase and walked away with a ten ton personal tally.
Tony Reid added ten tons for Cherry Tree B but his efforts were mostly in vein as the home side were defeated 9-2 by Fawn A.
Reid's teammate Kev Doel netted the only 180 of the match whilst Dave Pethick blew away two mid range checkouts from his teammates with a 146 kill that was the best of the week across both divisions.
The efforts that paled into insignificance were a 74 from Mike Trim and a 92 combination by Reg Matthews for the 'Dad's Army' team that are showing there's plenty of life in the old dogs at an average age of mid sixties.
An 11-0 win for Legends Lounge over Duchy B saw Lee Hunter become the only player to walk away with two maximums in any fixture played during the game week.
One of those efforts came in a singles game that also yielded an 11 dart leg during his 3-0 win whilst James Ewing showed his class with a 75 single visit kill.
Duchy A had Ryan Ring finishing from 117 in a single visit during a 7-4 win for the team over the visitors from Kings Tamerton B.
The defeated team had Nick Coles and Matt Nicholson produce moments of class with an 82 checkout and a maximum respectively.
Mick Bingham brightened proceedings for Victoria who battled to a 9-2 win over Herbert that contained three moments of Bingham magic.
Bingham added a 180 in the doubles before checking 75 in a single visit and adding a leg in 18 during a 3-0 singles success.
A 90 checkout from Anna Pearce and a 180 by teammate Harry MacGregor gave St Levans the platform to secure an 8-3 win over Victory that puts them second in the standings.
Phil Hoyle's maximum was the only moment of magic during an 8-3 win for Kings Tamerton A over Hyde Park which made it four wins from six outings this season.
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