Taylor's Ton Tally Tilts Team Towards Title
Ten tons from Sean Taylor provided the ammunition for Plymouth Open League Division B champions elect Legends Lounge to claim a 9-2 home win over St Levans.
Taylor was one of two men to add a maximum score of 180 to the board with teammate Matt Bridge the other to hit a three treble visit whilst Lugger B were 11-0 winners at home against Cherry Tree A.
Carol Griffiths was King Billy's hero of the hour as she won a last leg decider in the final rubber of a 6-5 win to give her team a success at local rivals Ker St D.
Ker St B were 6-5 winners at Duchy whilst Ryan Carter's 180 and an 87 kill from Dave Jones were the best moments of a same score line triumph for Fawn at Mainstone A.
Bill Scannell was a 2-0 winner last on with the score line locked at 5-5 to give the visitors from Greenbank the spoils.
In Division A, Brian Lumsdon heard scores of a ton or more called ten times in a 6-5 win for St Johnston B over Weston Mill Oak Villa.
Three ton plus checkouts provided the moments of magic in Victory's 7-4 win over Ker St A as Frankie Stout's 101 had to settle for third best.
Jordan Grimshaw nailed 104 in a single visit but still had to bow down to Rob May's superiority as he checked 130 in a three dart combination.
Three mid range checkouts and two maximums were the main catalyst behind a 10-1 win for leaders Beacon Park in their home match with St Johnston A.
The best of those finishes came from the arm of Keith Carter who nailed 92 in a single visit whilst the two 180s came in one trebles leg.
Both Phil Hoyle and Arthur Pearce fired maximums in that contest whilst Pearce's 83 kill played second fiddle to Carter's checkout and Tel Lane's 75 was third best.
Stan Preen's 18 darter was the best leg of 501 but this effort came in a 2-1 individual defeat that was the only point garnered by the visitors from Keyham.
Joe Bell put the only maximum onto the scoreboard in a 6-5 defeat for Ker St C in their visit to Mutley Plain's Fortescue.
180s from Alex Brown and Andy Tremaine couldn't arrest Falstaff A's slide to a narrow 6-5 defeat at the hands of Prince Maurice.
A Dan Capel checkout at the first time of asking from 90 was the main highlight of Mainstone B's 6-5 win in their visit to Weston Mill whilst Lugger were 6-5 winners over Cherry Tree B.
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