Couple of new updates have been added, the 170 club and the Hall of Fame.
Couple of new updates have been added, the 170 club and the Hall of Fame.
The Boars Head Arrows have moved to the top of the table in division one of the Dover Invitation Darts League, they had an impressive 9-0 win against the Diamond C, the match included a 127 checkout for Nick Dowley of the Arrows. Dowley also hit a 180, ad did team mate Darren Webb.
The second placed Bull A were 6-3 winners against the Diamond, this match included 180s from Paul Turner and Tony Selby, a 130 checkout for Paul Perkins and a 100 checkout for Del Palmer.
Third placed Old Endeavour were 7-2 winners against the DSAA Oast, there was a 180 for Steve Roberts of the Oast, his second of the season.
The DWMC B were 7-2 winners against the Admiral Harvey, John Ross hit a 180 for the workies. Not all good new though for the Workies, the A side lost 5-4 against the Crown Maddogs, Simon Scott hit a 180, Phil Henley checked out on 118 both for the Workies A.
The Hairy Bull were 5-4 winners, they beat the Real Diamonds. Dean Marsh hit a 180, Ryan Short checked out on 100 and Dean finished off the night in good form, checking out on 116.
Six sides in division two have all get three wins this season out of four games, maybe that is a taster of how close it is going to be all season.
The Boars Head A defeated the Admiral Harvey 5-4, and Phoenix Rising won by the same margin against the Bull Dogs. These two defeats were the first of the season for those sides.
The Bull B moved to the top of the table, they won 7-2 against the against the Phoenix C, Jim Chalmers hit a 180 for the Phoenix. There was a 106 checkout for Karl Fagg in the Crown & Sceptre’s 6-3 win against the Boars Head B.
The Three Cups were 5-4 winners against the DSAA Hope, the match went to the final game with Shaun Breeden sealing the victory with a 92 checkout.
Last but not least the Boars Head C were 5-4 winners against the Tilmanstone. They were 4-2 down at one point in the match.
Top of division three are the Three Cups and the Carriers B, both sides have four wins out of four. In this weeks round of fixtures the Three Cups beat the Carriers A 9-0 and the Carriers B beat the Old Endeavour 6-3.
The Northern Diamonds got back to winning ways, they beat the DSAA Wanderers 8-1. Phoenix St Pauls were 5-4 winners against the previously unbeaten Sportsman.
Paul T
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This week we will start our round up in division two, with two sides sitting joint top with three wins out of three, the Admiral Harvey and the Bull Dogs.
The Harvey were 6-3 winners against the Three Cups and the Bull Dogs had a cracking 5-4 win against the Boars Head A who were unbeaten in the first two weeks.
Mick Patchett of the Boars Head C was on good finishing form, he checked out on 138 for his side in their 7-2 win against the DSAA Hope.
Biggest winners on the night were the biggest winners of the night in division two, they won 8-1 against the Boars Head B. The battle of the two Phoenix sides was won by the C side, beating the Rising 5-4.
The Crown & Sceptre were 6-3 winners against Tilmanstone, bouncing back from last weeks defeat against the Boars Head C.
In division three the Three Cups have won three out of three, they beat the DSAA Wanderers 7-2. The onyl other 100% records in the division are the Carriers B who had a bye this week and the Sportsman who won 8-1 for the second time this season, the latest against the Old Endeavour.
The Nelson were 7-2 winners against the Northern Diamonds and the Carriers A were 7-2 winners against the DSAA C.
The Phoenix St Pauls won for the second time on the bounce, they come from behind to beat the Eagle Drifters 5-4.
In division one the Bull A were 8-1 winners against the Diamond C, Paul Perkins hit a 180 for the Bull and Tom Sullivan was the only winner for the Diamond.
The Boars Head Arrows continued with winning ways, they were 6-3 winners against the DWMC A, Blake Manton hit a 180, and the Old Endeavour are the only other side with 100% winning run in division one, they beat the Hairy Bull 7-2. Tony Lewis checked out on 154 for the Old E.
The Diamond were 7-2 winners against the Real Diamonds, Wayne Venes and Mark Clayton both hit 180s for the Diamond.
The DWMC B were 6-3 winners against the DSAA Oast, Mick Mendham of the DSAA checked out on 103. In the final game of the round up Mick Law of the Crown Maddogs hit a 180, his side beat the Admiral Harvey 6-3.
The Harvey and the Real Diamonds are the only two sides in division one still looking for a win.
Paul T