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The Camp Hill League staged the finals of their Singles Knockout at the Clumsy Swan, Yardley with the sixteen remaining entrants battling it out for the title. Making their exit in the last eight were Craig Plester (Tyseley WMC), Simon Edwards (Aston Inn Nomads), Bob Hayer (Moseley Arms) and Mark O’Donnell (Clumsy Swan),

Just missing out on a final place and losing out in the semis were James Clarke (Aston Inn Nomads) and Ashley Latimer (Moseley Arms) to set up a final between Neil Parsonage (Cotterills Lane EBAHA Club) and James Hinkley (Tyseley WMC) with the latter clinching the title.

Full Results: gSingles Knockout:Losing Quarter-Finals:- Craig Plester (Tyseley WMC), Simon Edwards (Aston Inn Nomads), Bob Hayer (Moseley Arms), Mark O’Donnell (Clumsy Swan), Losing Semi-Finalists:- James Clarke (Aston Inn Nomads), Ashley Latimer (Moseley Arms), Runner-Up:- Neil Parsonage (Cotterills Lane EBAHA Club), Winner:- James Hinkley (Tyseley WMC).

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For only the second time in eleven games Rubery Social Club lost in the Kings Norton League, not only did they lose their fixture but also their number one spot in the league table. Playing at home Rubery took on Thurlestone who prior to the game were fourth in the league, the result was a close 4-3 win for the away team to see them hold on to their fourth place with 16 points, two short of the three teams above them but with a game in hand on two of the three teams. Taking over from Rubery at the top of the table is Bournebrook, their 6-1 home win over Kings Norton Ex Serviceman’s Club giving them 18 points from 12 games. Copper Fox with a 5-2 win at Coppice hold on to second place on the same 18 points as Bournebrook but with two games in hand while Rubery are now placed third and from their 11 games they too have 18 points.

Full Results: Game 13:- Rubery Social Club 3 (J.Higgins 112b, M.Cormell 100,127, A.Faulkner 140, J.O’Neill 112b,117,152b,9 darts game, R.Higgins 100, J.Ford 100,140) Thurlestone 4 (T.Garfield 100,149b, J.Downer 133, M.Deeley 130, D.Garfield 100,100b, S.Deeley 103b,117f,9 darts game), Coppice 2 (A.Chidley 112b,121, B.Heath 121,131, R.Mooney 125, S.Jacques 100) Copper Fox 5 (E.Simpson 2×100, C.Whitehouse 139, A.Beagrie 125, G.Dews 100, D.McConomy 100), Bournebrook 6 (T.Cullen 100,120b,137, D.Collins 100,12 darts game, C.Ryan 108f) Kings Norton Ex Serviceman’s Club 1 (A.Reynolds 100b, R.Fisher 125, S.Corbett 100,121, S.Brown 100b, G.Williamson 131), Northfield 6 (M.Lloyd 100,120b, A.Busby 130b,10 darts game, M.Hopkins 103,120b,130b, P.Draper 112b, S.Busby 120b, J.Taylor 100) Kings Heath 1 (R.Hitchmough 100,112b,137, R.Hampton 2×100).

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Although Northfield Town won 6-3 at home against Copper Fox ‘M’ in the Harborne and District League it was not enough for them to hold on to pole position as an 8-1 win from Bugle Horn at Bourneville has seen them return to the top of the table with a slender one leg of average lead over Northfield Town.

Smethwick Cricket Club lost their home tie with third in the league Northfield Conservative Club 6-3 and as a result drop from second to fourth in the table two points short of the three teams above them, however they have played one game more than both Bugle Horn and Northfield Town.

Full Results: Game 5:- Bourneville 1 (A.Bailles 120f, P.Smith 2×100,2×140, N.Hurst 105, M.Ferriday 100) Bugle Horn 8 (D.Nicholls 100,121,140,180, J.Hykin 4×100,125,140, S.Sheridan 125,140,180, M.Poolton 4×100, P.Sitshebo 140, N.Steventon 100, J.Hykin / E.Scullion 15 darts game), Smethwick Cricket Club 3 (A.Beagrie 4×100,3×180, M.Collins 2×100, T.Brennen 100,121,125,2×140, F.Johnson 4x100m140, V.Gould 100,140, T.Brennen 170f) Northfield Conservative Club 6 (J.Hill 3×100,180, D.Hill 5×100,125,180, T.Shipley 100, S.Cartwright 140, S.Jones 2×100,115,125,137, A.Sutton 2×100,121, T.McDonnel 100, W.Marshall 100, D.Hill 2×180), Copper Fox ‘R’ 7 (E.Simpson 115,123,140, N.Porter 2×100,180, K.Smith 126,140, R.Mann 2×100, J.Good 2×100) Avenue Social 2 (M.Gilliland 100, P.Gilliland 103, T.Crowley 100,140, H.Taylor 100), Northfield Town 6 (S.Hodges 100,121, A.Busby 2×100,121,140, S.Busby 3×100, M.Hopkins 100,125, L.Allen 3×100, D.Hopkins 4×100,121,3×140) Copper Fox ‘M’ 3 (D.Kent 2×100, K.Jukes 3×100, J.Downer 100,2×125, A.Harvey 2×100, G.Dews 3×100), Weoley Castle WMC 4 (S.Joyce 100,123, M.Bolton 125, B.Harding 138,140, A.Coombs 121, S.Tyler 119) Quinton RBL 5 (P.Stokes 100, D.McConomy 4×100,118,125, D.McDermot 100, F.Goldsby 2×100,140), Cock Inn 6 (A.Underwood 117,180, M.Malone 100,174, L.Fox 100,118, A.Vaughan 2×100,140, Joe Fox 2×100, K.Vaughan 100, L.Fox 180) The Mill 3 (D.Davy 121,135, N.Burton 122, T.Goulding 100,109,106f, J.Goulding 100, J.Harris 114).

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The Sheldon and District Summer League staged the semi-finals of their League Cup in which group two side Maggies lost 4-3 to Raven Arrows who are second in the group one table, The final will now be played off between the top two sides in the league as group one leaders Langley Arrows beat Yardley Ex Colts, who are placed second in group two, 6-1.

Full Results:League Cup:Semi-Finals:- Maggies 3 Raven Arrows 4, Yardley Ex Colts 1 Langley Arrows 6.

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With games now running out in the Sutton and District Summer League Bishop Vesey and The Nomads are still battling it out for the division one title. Bishop Vesey with a 6-3 win over The Old Horns Lions hold on to the number one spot with 26 points from 15 games and one to play while The Nomads 5-4 win against Walmley CSC Flights are on 24 points from 14 games but they do trail Vesey on average. Walmley’s defeat sees them move down one place to fourth on 18 points one short of third in the division Highcroft Social who had a 5-4 win at Red Lion.

In the second division, all ten teams have two games to play and current leaders Golden Hind Lions with a 5-4 win at Oscott Social Club and a four points lead already have one hand on the winners silverware. Only second-placed Heartlands could possibly overtake Golden Hind, their 6-3 win over The Scott Armers keeping them with a very outside chance of the title.

Full Results: Game 16: Division One:- Old Oscott Arrows 7 Pint Pot Flights 2, Bishop Vesey 6 The Old Horns Lions 3, Walmley CSC Flights 4 The Nomads 5, Red Lion 4 Highcroft Social 5, Plough and Arrows had a bye, Division Two:- Rosey Mac’s 6 St Thomas Arrows 3, Sutton Sports and Social 5 Bills Arrows 4, Heartlands 6 The Scott Armers 3, Oscott Social Club 4 Golden Hind Lions 5, Erdington Arrows 7 Sutton Sharks 2.

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The Stourbridge and District Wednesday Night League played off the preliminary round of their League Cup which saw league leaders Labour Club progress to the next round by handing Shovel a 7-0 whitewash. Second in the league Ten Arches had a bye while third placed Bird in Hand ‘E’ beat Raven 5-2.

Joining the league’s top three teams in the quarter-finals will be Hollybush, Dudley Sports, Stourbridge FC, Bell ‘A’ and Ashwood who like Ten Arches also had a bye.

Full Results:League Cup:Preliminary Round:- Labour Club 7 Shovel 0, Bird in Hand ‘E’ 5 Raven 2, Fox Inn (Lye) 3 Hollybush 4, Bell ‘B’ 2 Dudley Sports 5, Stourbridge FC 5 Black Horse 2, Brickmakers Arms 0 Bell ‘A’ 7, Ashwood and Ten Arches had a bye.

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Waggon and Horses, leaders of the Hilltop Friendly Tuesday Night League had a bye in game number 22 but despite that they increased their lead without throwing a dart as second placed Dewdrop ‘A’ lost 5-2 playing away to third in the table Miners Arms ‘B’ who have moved to within four points of their opponents while Waggon now hold a six points lead with a game in hand on their nearest rivals Dewdrop ‘A’.

At the other end of the table there was a rare win for next to bottom Sow and Pigs who won 4-3 at Dewdrop ‘B’, this being only their fifth win in 21 games.

Full Results:Game 22:- Dewdrop ‘B’ 3 Sow and Pigs 4, Miners Arms ‘B’ 5 Dewdrop ‘A’ 2, Vine ‘B’ 1 (N.Norman 180) Miners Arms ‘A’ 6 (M.James 180, R.O’Connor 167f), Horseley Tavern 4 Vine ‘A’ 3, Albion 4 Tamebridge 3, Waggon and Horses had a bye.

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No change at the top of the Silver End Sunday Morning League as leaders Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club won 5-3 at Brickmakers Arms, second placed Old Star won 6-2 at Black Horse ‘B’ keeping them within two points of the leaders and third in the table Dudley Sports beat Kings Head ‘A’ by a similar 6-2 scoreline. Fourth in the table Bell ‘A’ were involved in a local derby with their ‘B’ side which ended in a 4-4 draw to leave the ‘A’ team nine points off the top.

Full Results: Game 20:- Bell ‘B’ 4 Bell ‘A’ 4, Black Horse ‘B’ 2 Old Star 6, Brickmakers Arms 3 Dudley Ex Servicemen’s Club 5, Dudley Sports 6 Kings Head ‘A’ 2, Kings Head ‘B’ 0 Tenth Lock 8, New Talbot 3 Black Horse ‘A’ 5, Crestwood had a bye.

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The Sedgley and Gornal Tuesday Night League have got their new season underway but there is no result in for reigning champions Old Bulls Head in their game at Griffin. Gornal Labour Club finished third in the league last season and it is they that set the pace in the opening fixtures as they won 6-3 at home against Meadow Lark. Four teams, Five Ways, New Inn, Red Cow and Seven Stars are all one leg of average short of the Labour Club and in turn they won against Pensnett Liberal Club, Jolly Crispin, Chainyard and The Cabin.

Full Results:Game 1:- Chainyard 4 Red Cow 5, Gornal Labour Club 6 Meadow Lark 3, The Cabin 4 Seven Stars 5, Jolly Crispin 4 New Inn 5, Five Ways 5 Pensnett Liberal Club 4, Griffin v Old Bulls Head – no result.

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Played 24, and with just six fixtures remaining in the Rowley Monday Night League only average separates the top three teams who are all on 42 points. A 7-2 win at Three Diamonds keeps Bell top of the table, seven legs to the good on second placed Clock (Whiteheath) who had a close 5-4 success playing away at Windmills End. Third placed Plough and Harrow are just the one leg of average short of Clock, they like Clock won 5-4 in a home game against White Swan who are fifth in the league.

Full Results: Week 24:- Three Diamonds 2 Bell 7, Gate Hangs Well 3 Romsley Cricket Club 6, Windmills End 4 Clock (Whiteheath) 5, Spring Meadow 3 Loyal Lodge 6, Hare and Hounds 4 Wonder 5, Ex Servicemen’s 3 Tividale FC 6, Cradley Sports and Social 7 Roost 2, Plough and Harrow 5 White Swan 4.

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Nick Fullwell with a 7-0 win over Ash Marson, 5-2 win against Dave Simpson and a further 7-0 success over Connor Pickett has taken his points tally to 307 in the Ashwood Premier League and has a lead of 39 over his nearest rival Chris Williams who also kicked-off his evening with a 7-0 win when he accounted for Paul Pollard and then beat Jayden Harper 6-1 but ended the evening on a low when he lost 5-2 to Tom Stockton. Third in the table Geoff Marson has two games in hand on Fullwell and six on Williams, he has a total of 247 points and on the night won 4-3 against Neil Murphy and 5-2 against Paul Pollard and although he has just a three points lead over fourth placed Dave Simpson he also has games in hand on him too.

Full Results: Week 29:- Geoff Marson 4 Neil Murphy 3, Chris Williams 7 Paul Pollard 0, Shane Passey 6 Mitch Pickett 1, Andy Vellender 4 Mark Glaze 3, Nick Fullwell 7 Ash Marson 0, Jon Underhill 6 Tony Bennett 1, Jayden Harper 7 Connor Pickett 0, Chris Manoila 4 Tom Stockton 3, Mark Glaze 4 Mike Cullis 3, Martyn Harper 6 Ash Marson 1, Nick Fullwell 5 Dave Simpson 2, Shane Passey 7 Tony Bennett 0, Andy Vellender 4 Dave Simpson 3, Geoff Marson 5 Paul Pollard 2, Martyn Harper 6 Mark Glaze 1, Chris Williams 6 Jayden Harper 1, Martyn Harper 4 Neil Murphy 3, Andy Vellender 7 Mike Cullis 0, Chris Manoila 7 Mitch Pickett 0, Shane Passey 7 Paul Pollard 0, Tom Stockton 5 Chris Williams 2, Nick Fullwell 7 Connor Pickett 0.

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Played three and won three that was what Graham Hall did in week 25 of the Black Country Thursday Night Singles League to see him return to pole position with a total of 348 points with a lead of two but with games still in hand. Playing against Heather Wright, Nick Whitehouse and Rich Bowen Hall chalked up respective wins of 7-1, 8-0 and 8-0 to oust Jamie Hughes from his top spot as he didn’t play this week and drops to third place on 345 points from the same 40 games as Hall. Another former leader Nick Fullwell played just the one fixture in which he beat Stella Sims 8-0 to leave him second in the table on 346 points but he has played 45 games.

Full Results: Week 25:- Jason Lowe 6 Martin Angell 2, Gareth Johnston 8 Stella Sims 0, Shane Price 6 Shane Passey 2, Benjamin Hollowood 6 Nick Whitehouse 2, Jason Lowe 7 Cheryl Allcock 1, Shane Passey 8 James Davies 0, Gareth Johnston 6 Martin Angell 2, Benjamin Hollowood 5 Heather Wright 3, Shane Price 7 Nick Whitehouse 1, Jason Lowe 8 Danny Knight 0, Martin Angell 8 Stella Sims 0, Graham Hall 7 Heather Wright 1, Shane Passey 5 Grace Angell 3, Gareth Johnston 8 James Davies 0, Rich Bowen 7 Nick Whitehouse 1, Jason Lowe 6 Shane Price 2, Gareth Johnston 7 Cheryl Allcock 1, Shane Passey 8 Heather Wright 0, Graham Hall 8 Nick Whitehouse 0, Nick Fullwell 8 Stella Sims 0, Shane Passey 8 Danny Knight 0, Graham Hall 8 Rich Bowen 0.

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Allens Bar ‘A’ with a 5-0 home win over Ashwood made it thirteen straight wins in the Black Country Men’s Super league and gives them a lead of thirteen points over second placed Railway Tavern who had a closer 3-2 home win over Allens Bar ‘C’ to keep them five points to the good on third placed Yeltz Bar ‘A’ after their 5-0 win over Rowley Bar and Grill.

Full Results:Game 13:- Gilbert’s Bar 3 The Maverick 2, Allens Bar ‘B’ 3 Halesowen Cricket Club 2, Railway Tavern 3 Allens Bar ‘C’ 2, Horse and Jockey ‘A’ 3 Bell, Kingswinford ‘B’ 2, Allens Bar ‘A’ 5 The Ashwood 0, Yeltz Bar 4 Whiteheath Tavern 1, Yeltz Bar ‘A’ 5 Rowley Bar and Grill 0.

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John Simms with a 6-2 win over Jamie Webb in week 28 of the Gilbert’s Bar Monday Singles League may have slightly reduced the arrears on leader Scott Baker who didn’t play this week, but second placed Simms still has a huge 33 points deficit and has played two more games than Baker.

Full Results:Week 28:Board 1:- Eddie Gripton 0 Colin Wood 8, Warren Bower 0 Keith Hollowood 8, Michele Pritchard 4 Riley Ward 4, Board 2:- Ray Gutteridge 3 Roger Ward 5, Neville Quinton 6 Jon Williams 2, Simon Pritchard 4 Jon Blakemore 4, Board 3:- Steve Lynch 7 Tom Hollowood 1, Jamie Webb 2 John Simms 6, Steve Lynch 8 Chris Hill 0, Board 4:- Mal Pugh 2 Simon Mountford 6.

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Railway and Gilbert’s Bar in turn won 5-2 against Wednesfield Legion and Stile to keep them in first and second places in the singles division of the Wolverhampton Tuesday Night League, however Woodfield lost 4-3 at ECC and are replaced by their opponents in third place as they dropped to fourth on the same 20 points as ECC but with a lesser average.

Hurst Hill and ECC remain the to two teams in the doubles division, Hurst Hill winning 3-0 against Dog and Partridge and ECC 2-1 against Woodfield, Hurst Hill have a two points advantage over ECC.

Full Results:Week 16:Singles Division:- Cleveland Arms 5 Red Lion 2, ECC 4 Woodfield 3, Gilbert’s Bar 5 Stile 2, Hurst Hill 5 Dog and Partridge 2, Moreton Arms 6 Jacks Bar 1, Railway 5 Wednesfield Legion 2, Doubles Division:- Cleveland Arms 2 Red Lion 1, ECC 2 Woodfield 1, Gilbert’s Bar 2 Stile 1, Hurst Hill 3 Dog and Partridge 0, Moreton Arms 2 Jacks Bar 1, Railway 2 Wednesfield Legion 1.

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Alan Towe writes with the support of Red Dragon Darts

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