Midlands Leagues Hotting Up Again

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Eighteen teams have started the new season in the Harborne and District League and two of them share the number one spot after the opening fixtures. Northfield Conservative Club and Copper Fox ‘R’ in turn had 8-1 wins over Harborne Social and Northfield Darts Club to give them a slender one leg of average lead over Copper Fox ‘M’ and Weoley Castle WMC, both of them winning 7-2, the former at Windsor Complex and the latter at Bourneville.

Smethwick Cricket Club and Thimble Mill in turn won 6-3 at Cock Inn and at home against league newcomers Stag and Three Horseshoes. Kings Norton Ex Serviceman’s Club and Weoley Castle Pub were the only two other winners as Kings Norton won 5-4 at Lion Bar and Weoley won by the same margin at Lion Bar.

The new season got underway with no fewer than ten maximums, there were two each for K.Foxhall (Kings Norton Ex Serviceman’s Club) and R.Hosey (Northfield Conservative Club) while there was one each for the other six players, R.Allcock (Cock Inn), J.Downer (Copper Fox ‘M’), P.Coombes (Weoley Castle WMC), R.Derbyshire (Crown), C.Foxhall (Kings Norton Ex Serviceman’s Club) and D.Hill (Northfield Conservative Club).

Full Results:Game 1:- Thimble Mill 6 (K.Biddulph 2×100,2×140, A.Beagre 2×100, T.Goulding 100,140, J.Goulding 100,2×140, J.Jukes 100, N.Davis 100) Stag 3 (G.Bolton 100,139, A.Joyner 100,140, N.Collins 118, S.Anderson 100), Copper Fox ‘R’ 8 (E.Simpson 2×100,123,135,16 darts game, J.Hykin 4×100, R.Mann 2×100, A.Hykin 4×100,2×140, N.Porter 5×100,125,17 darts game, T.Hamilton 2×100,100f, D.Goldsmith 100, J.Good 118,131, E.Simpson/A.Hykin 14 and 18 darts games) Northfield Darts Club 1 (M.Lloyd 125, B.Price Davies 3×100,140,160,18 darts game, L.Fowler 3×100,102, L.Allen 100,125, J.Evitts 140), Cock Inn 3 (John Fox 5×100,132, R.Allcott 180, L.Fox 100,135, A.Underwood 112) Smethwick Cricket Club 6 (A.Bomber 100,119, M.Smith 121, M.Collins 100, P.Brookes 3×100, V.Gould 100,140), Windsor Complex 2 (B.Waldron 100,125, L.Pearce 2×100,140, S.Hopkins 100,140, P.Singh 2×100, S.Hopkins 114f) Copper Fox ‘M’ 7 (C.Fowler 2z100,2140, J.Loughran 100,124, A.Harvey 100,125, D.Kent 100,2×140, J.Downer 180, A.Faulkner 100,140, M.Davies 100), Bourneville 2 (M.Bennet 100,140, G.Bailles 125,2×140, C.Evans 100,121) Weoley Castle WMC 7 (S.Joyce 100, A.Heath 100,121, M.Bolton 100,140, P.Coombes 180, D.Night 3×100,121, S.Hale 100), Crown 4 (K.Smith 100, T.Watkins 115,128, R.Derbyshire 180) Weoley Castle 5 (J.Best 100,140, D.Lancett 100, W.Godden 100, M.Godden 100), Lion Bar 4 (D.Windsor 135,140,18 darts game, C.Millward 100,125,140, D.Latham 120, D.McConomy 100,121, M.Perry 100,121,140, J.Eades 100, F.Goldsby 100, D.Windsor 110f) Kings Norton Ex Serviceman’s Club 5 (M.Hanley 132, Jaimie Fisher 105, James Fisher 100, K.Foxhall 2×100,180, A.Fenton 100,140, R.Foxhall 121, C.Foxhall 180, R.Niblett 125,140), Northfield Conservative Club 8 (R.Hosey 140,2×180, C.Airey 139,140, D.Hill 139,140, A.Busby 100,135,140, A.Sutton 3×100, T.Shipley 2×100, D.Hill 180) Harborne Social 1 (D.Adams 140, C.Singleton 114, L.Walker 2×100).

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Sheldon Marlborough Arrows, leaders of the premier league, in the Sheldon and District Winter League, were the only team to play in the top three teams in week four, their 7-2 win at RAFA making it four wins in as many games, second placed Highwood are the only other team in the premier to have won all of the games but they have only played three so far. Sam Hicks recorded a maximum for RAFA.

In division one, RAFA Arrows continue to head the table with a perfect eight points from their first four games, the latest of which saw them win 6-3 at Lyndon Old Boys. Second placed Banbury Club, with a maximum from Adam Cooksey, went one better with a 7-2 win at Raven to keep them within two points of the leaders as are Sheldon Marlborough Ridge, Trident Spears and Raven. Ridge winning 7-2 at home against Moseley Rugby Club, Spears having a narrow 5-4 win at Yardley Ex Colts and Raven suffering their first defeat when they went down to Banbury.  

With CBMC-A having their fixture with Maggies postponed they drop from pole position in division two to second place. Nevertheless CBMC-A are level on six points with new leaders Langley Pints after they handed out a 9-0 whitewash to their hosts Trident Flights. Hollywood Social Club’s 6-3 win at Raven Flights puts them third in the division on the same six points as the two teams above them, but like leaders Langley Pints have played four games, CBMC-A being the only team in the division to remain undefeated.

Full Results:Game 4:Premier League:- RAFA 2 (Sam Hicks 180) Sheldon Marlborough Arrows 7, Mackadown Sports and Social Club 2 Dog Inn Nomads 5 (Kevin Smith 118f,9 darts game), Langley Arrows v Highwood and Smithswood Social Club v Brian’s Flights were postponed, Kingshurst Labour Club had a bye, Division One:- Raven 2 Banbury Club 7 (Adam Cooksey 180,8 darts game), Yardley Ex Colts 4 Trident Spears 5, Lyndon Old Boys 3 RAFA Arrows 6, Sheldon Marlborough Ridge 7 Moseley Rugby Club 2, Station Inn 2 Langley Flights 7 (Julian Harris 144f), Division Two:- Shirley Misfits 8 (Steve Wells 9 darts game) Castle Bromwich Spitfires 1, Raven Flights 3 Hollywood Social Club 6, Trident Flights 0 Langley Pints 9, Hunters Moon v Digby and CMBC-A v Maggies were postponed.  

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As early as week five in the Kings Norton League and only two of the starting line-up of thirteen teams are able to boast a 100% win record, one of them being current leaders Northfield who made it five straight wins when they won 5-2 at Stirchley to open up a four points lead on second placed Bourneville who have only played three fixtures, but have won all of them, Third and fourth placed Perfection and Bournebrook are both on the same six points as Bourneville but have played four games, the latest encounters seeing the former lose 4-3 at home to fifth placed Greenlands and the latter win 6-1 at Cavalier.

Stirchley’s S.Hercules was the only playe to find the three treble twenties this week.  

Full Results:Game 5:- Kings Norton Flights 4 (C.Foxhall 100, K.Foxhall 138, Jaimie Fisher 100, E.Dearn 100) Longbridge 3 (J.Taylor 140, M.Malone 102), Cavalier 1 (B.Dewsbury 100) Bournebrook 6 (C.Ryan 130, M.Bathurst 100b,125, T.Cullen 106f), Stirchley 2 (M.Cormell 100b, A.Fenton 100,140, M.Welsh 118, M.Heath 100,140, K.Underhill 100, S.Hercules 180) Northfield 5 (J.Evitts 100,135,10 darts game, J.O’Neill 2×100,120b, M.Lloyd 120b,140,140f,12 darts game, R.Higgins 120b, M.Hopkins 105b,120, N.Steventon 123,141, L.Allen 2×100), Perfection 3 (P.Taylor 100, N.Smith 121, P.Smith 100,105b,126) Greenlands 4 (A.Deeley 120, B.Andrews 125, S.Hale 146b).

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The top two players in the Heartlands Sugardarts M&E Co Double Top League, Matthew Cain and Martin Cooper hold on to their respective top and second places this week, Matthew Cain having a 3-0 win over Ryan Cain plus a vital 2-1 win over Martin Cooper to put him on 120 points from forty-eight games while Cooper, prior to his 2-1 defeat to Matthew Cain lost by the same 2-1 margin to Steve Cain. With John Frost not playing this week he drops one place in the table to fourth with John Burdett replacing him in the number three spot after he won 3-0 against Steve McCormack and 2-1 against Ryan Cain, a game in which Burdett hit a maximum. The two wins for Burdett give him a total of 106 points, ten fewer than second placed Martin Cooper and fourteen adrift of leader Matthew Cain.  

A special mention this week for Charley Demery who has played forty-eight games and is still looking for a first win. Demery went down 4-0 to Hayden Valovec and 3-0 to Emma Cain this week but continues to play in the hope of chalking up that first magical win.  

Full Results:Week 26:- Charley Demery 0 Hayden Valovec 3, Gemma Whatley 0 George Drennan 3, Steve McCormack 0 John Burdett 3 (112b), Adam Rogers 1 (100,140) John Yates 2 (2×100,121), Emma Cain 1 Tony Pedley 2, Dean Bond 1 (133,136) Dylan Bloomer 2, Martin Cooper 1 (125) Steve Cain 2 (105b,134), Ryan Barritt 2 Clive Austin 1 (140), George Drennan 3 Steve McCormack 0, Ryan Cain 0 (110) Matthew Cain 3 (114,112b,140,100,10 darts game), John Yates 1 (100) Alex Downes 2 )105f), Charlie Rogers 3 (140) Adam Rogers 0, Dylan Bloomer 2 Matt Richmond 1, Emma Cain 3 (103) Charley Demery 0, Hayden Valovec 2 (124) Ryan Barritt 1, Clive Austin 2 (100) Steve Cain 1, John Burdett 2 (180) Ryan Cain 1 (100), Matthew Cain 2 (2×100,125) Martin Cooper 1 (100).

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Leaders of division one in the Sutton and District League, Highcroft Hotdogs stretched their unbeaten record to five games with a convincing 8-1 home win over Old Oscott Arrows to keep intact their two points lead on second and third placed Nomads @ Hollyfields and Old Horns Lions. Nomads @ Hollyfields were not far behind the leaders score with their 7-2 home win over Rosey Mac’s while Old Horns Lions won 6-3 at Charley’s Flights.

There was just the one maximum scored in division one this week and that was supplied by Will Naylor (Erdington Arrows), Rosey  Mac’s Neil Bradley had a 160 break.

Two teams share pole position in division two, Great Barr Social and Rise Cub, the former having a 6-3 win at Sutton Sharks and the latter winning by the same margin at Pint Pot Flights, Pint Pot’s first defeat of the season. There are four teams that are all four points off the top, Pint Pot Flights, Hollyfields, Plough and Arrows and Deer’s Leap. Hollyfields won 5-4 at Oscott Social, Plough and Arrows going one better with a 7-2 result at Minworth Bulls while Deer’s Leap had a close 5-4 win at home over Misfits @ Holly Lane Sports and Social Club.

Like division one there was only one maximum in division two, and that came from Sam Caswell (Plough and Arrows).

Full Results:Game 5:Division One:- Walmley CSC Flights 6 (Greg Gaughan 133, Ian Taylor 100, Steve Gardiner 100, Richard Smith 102f, John Kavangh 140) Bishop Vesey 3 (Stuart Abbott 137, Martin Partridge 2×100, Dave Walton 100b, Mark Wild 117), Drakes Drum 3 (James Clarke 100,125, Craig Turner 120, Callum Crocket 123) St Thomas Lions 6 (Jim Verschoyle 116,100, Richard O’Nrien 102f, Tim Vickers 120b,100, Dane Vickers 121), Nomads @ Hollyfields 7 (T.Colley 140, K.Smith 100, D.Chiswell 119,140, J.Grainger 105) Rosey Mac’s 2 (Adrian Poole 100, Neil Bradley 160b,  Andy Hosking 109), Erdington Arrows 6 (Reece Ray 125, Will Naylor 125,180, Geoff Hopkins 110f, Lewie Moore 112b, Fred Naylor 140, Martin Edwards 102b) Charley’s Flights 3 (Billy Cadby 134b, Kevin Hewings 135, Paul Nicholls 100), Heartlands 3 (Martin Cooper 100, Matthew Cain 100,135) Old Horns Lions 6 (Barry Stephens 114b,116, Andy Kimberley 120b,100, Barrie Linnecor 112b,100, Jason Greaves 125,101b), Highcroft Hotdogs 8 (Kevin Shorthouse 2×100,120b, Jordan Alexander 100,140, Steve Paling 101f, Lee Szoros 134,100, Sid Pritchett 100,152b) Old Oscott Arrows 1 (Liam Baker 123,100b, M.Page 102b,120f, P.Locke 100,100b, M.Trayhern 123),

Division Two:- St Thomas Arrows 4 (Gill Lynch 100, Dean Wakelam 100, Martin Andrews 101, Mike Barrett 100b, WendyStanley 100) Deer’s Leap 5 (Adam Dunn 100,140, Darryl Rodgers 100), Misfits @ Holly Lane Sports and Social Club 4 (Kevin Coleman 100,113, Rob Davis 100) Sutton Sports 5 (Rich Woodroffe 140, Dean Mortiboys 100, Sam Billing 103, Andy Houlton 100), Pint Pot Flights 3 (Darragh Ruthedge 105b,140, Andy Clarke 100,125, Michael Bagnall 2×100, 111f) Rise Club 6 (Ollie Day 2×100,140, Luke Parry 127f,100, Mark Felkin 125,120b, Scott Bastable 146b,106b,2×100, Caleb Day 123, Justin Bowen 140), Beggars Bush 5 (Paul Podmore 100, Duane Webb 106b,100) Rosey Mac’s Bar 4 (Joseph Nolan 100, Andrew Colley 121, Dolan Kennedy 140, Jacob Colley 100), Sutton Sharks 3 (Jack Harris-Murdoch 100b, Jack Boden 100, Chris Gardener 100,100b) Great Barr Social 6 (James Lexley 121, Paddy Freeman 100, Ian Hebberts 100), Oscott Social Club 4 (A.Whitehouse 2×100, T.Bryant 111b, J.Green 116b, G.Bushell 109b,100b, T.Pedley 120b,122,100) Hollyfields 5 (Luke Yates 122, Gage Jones 114), Minworth Bulls 2 (Tyler Perks 100,140, Dan Davis 125,100, Harry Bartlett 100) Plough and Arrows 7 (Danny Hughes 117, Sam Caswell 180,100b, Harry Bayliss 118, Kieran Gow 100).

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Gornal British Legion lost ground in the title race in the Stourbridge and District Monday Night League this week when they suffered a narrow 4-3 defeat playing away against fourth in the league Bird in Hand. The defeat leaves Gornal British Legion four points short of leaders Old Liberal Club who had a convincing 7-0 home win over Gate Hangs Well, plus the leaders have a game in hand on Gornal British Legion and third placed Ten Arches ‘A; who are level on points with the Legion after they won 5-2 at home over Five Ways. Bird in Hand, although four points behind the two teams directly above them do have a game in hand on both.

At the other end of the table Glasscutters ‘B’ were beaten 6-1 in their home tie with Mount Pleasant and after twenty-nine games are still seeking their first win.

Full Results:Game 31:- Gigmill 2 Glasscutters ‘A’ 5, Ten Arches ‘B’ 2 Ashwood 5, Old Liberal Club 7 Gate Hangs Well 0, Netherton Conservative Club 4 Seven Stars 3, Raven ‘A’ 4 Queens Head 3, Glasscutters ‘B’ 1 Mount Pleasant 6, Crestwood 4 Glassworks 3, Ten Arches ‘A’ 5 Five Ways 2, Bird in Hand 4 Gornal British Legion 3, Bull and Bladder had a bye.

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Quarry Bank Liberal Club, leaders of the Sedgley and Gornal Tuesday Night League, made it ten straight win when they won 8-1 away to Baggeridge Social, the win keeping the leaders two points to the good on second placed Gornal British Legion, who won 7-2 at the Mill and third in the league Netherton Sports and Social Cub who were also 7-2 winners at New Inn. Biggest win of the week went to Stump who won their home tie with British Oak 9-0.

Full Results:Game 10:- Baggeridge Social 1 Quarry Bank Liberal Club 8, Bulls Head 5 Royal 4, Cabin ‘2’ 2 Cabin ‘1’ 7, Jolly Crispin 5 Red Cow ‘2’ 4, Meadow Lark 3 Hilly House 6, New Inn 2 Netherton Sports and Social Club 7, Parkes Hall 5 Red Lion 4, Red Cow ‘1’ 7 Wheatsheaf 2, Stump 9 British Oak 0, Mill 2 Gornal British Legion 7.

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Week four of the John Edwards Thursday Night League produced no fewer than six maximums, chalking up the magical 180’s were Paul Green (Smethwick Cricket Club), Matt Taylor (Oldbury British Legion), Tony Bennett (Blackheath Liberal Club), Lee Williams (Club ‘99’), Dave Edge (Island Inn) and Lewis Poultney (Artisian Micro Bar).

On the league front, three teams top the table with undefeated eight points from their four games. An 8-1 win at Ivy Bush puts Island Inn top of the table with just a single leg of average lead on second and third placed Bostin Darts ‘B’ and Smethwick Cricket Club. Bostin Darts ‘B’ were involved in a local derby with Bostin Darts ‘A’ which they won 8-1 while Smethwick Cricket Club had a 6-3 home win over Red Cow. Fourth placed Wonder are two points short of the three teams above them but have a game in hand, their most recent fixture away to Whiteheath Tavern being postponed.  

Full Results:Game 4:- George 5 Double Tops Micro Bar 4 (Tom Aldridge 130f), Smethwick Cricket Club 6 (K.Gator 14 darts game, Paul Green 180) Red Cow 3, Oldbury British Legion 8 (Matt Taylor 180) Mill 1, Blackheath Liberal Club 9 Ryan Hardman 16 darts game, Archie Bennett 105f, Tony Bennett 180) Brandhall Labour Club 0, Club ‘99’ 7 (Lee Williams 180) Navigation 2, Ivy Bush 1 Island Inn 8 (Dave Edge 180), Tividale Sports 9 (Jason Tart 14 darts game) Artisan Micro Bar 0 (Lewis Poultney 180), Bostin Darts ‘B’ 8 Bostin Darts ‘A’ 1, Whiteheath Tavern v Wonder postponed.

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Old Star held on to their number one spot in the Silver End Sunday Morning League with an important 5-3 win away to High Acres ‘A’ who are fourth in the league with forty-seven points, sixteen short of their opponents. Old Star have a five points lead on second placed Dudley Sports ‘A’ who were held to a 4-4 draw at home by High Acres ‘B’ while third placed Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club fell further behind Dudley Sports ‘A’ after they were beaten 5-3 at home by fifth placed Old Liberal Club who are now within three points of their hosts who are on forty-nine points.

Full Results:Game 25:- Pensnett Liberal Club ‘B’ 3 Vine 5, High Acres ‘A’ 3 Old Star 5, Woodman 6 Dudley Sports ‘B’ 2, Tenth Lock 7 Roebuck 1, Spring Meadow 4 Portway 4, Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club 3 Old Liberal Club 5, Glasscutters 5 Kingswinford British Legion 3, Ten Arches 2 New Talbot 6, Dudley Sports ‘A’ 4 High Acres ‘B’ 4, Pensnett Liberal Club ‘A’ 1 Brier Rose 7,

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After recording wins in their opening eight games of the season, leaders of the Brierley Hill Monday Night League, High Acres lost game number nine 6-3 at home to their nearest rivals, second placed Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘A’. Despite the defeat, High Acres remain top of the pile with sixteen points, two more than the chasing pack of four teams. The Ex Serviceman’s Club stay second on average from third placed Lamp Tavern whose 5-4 win at Pensnett Liveral Club leaves them ten legs short of the Ex Serviceman’s, as are fourth placed Raven after they won 5-4 at Rose and Crown ‘A’. Fifth placed Bridge had a 7-2 home win over Dudley Sports ‘A’ and although they too are two points short of the leaders, they have a game in hand on all four teams above them.

Cricket Club 3, Dudley Sports ‘B’ 5 Mount Pleasant 4, Roebuck ‘B’ 5 Rose and Crown ‘B’ 4.

Full Results:Game 9:- Rose and Crown ‘A’ 4 Raven 5, Wombourne Club 5 Roebuck ‘A’ 4, Bridge 7 Dudley Sports ‘A’ 2, Pensnett Liberal Club 4 Lamp Tabern 5, High Acres 3 Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘A’ 6, Tommy Turners 2 Kingswinford British Legion 7, Starving Rascal 3 Rose and Crown (Wordsley) 6, Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club ‘B’ 7 Tipton Sports and Social Club 2, Little Barrel 6 Stourbridge Cricket Club 3, Dudley Sports ‘B’ 5 Mount Pleasant 4, Roebuck ‘B’ 5 Rose and Crown ‘B’ 4.

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The League Cup final in the Stourbridge and District Wednesday Night League brought together the league’s third and fourth placed teams Old Liberal Club ‘A’ and Hollybush. The 4-1 result saw Old Liberal Club ‘A’ lift the winners silverware with Hollybush runners-up.

Full Results: League Cup: Final:- Hollybush 1 Old Liberal Club ‘A’ 4.

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After adding week eleven results in the Black Country Ladies Super League the table remains exactly the same with Allen’s Bar ‘A’ top of the table with thirty-two points despite losing 3-2 to third placed Allen’s Bar ‘B’, Second placed Allen’s Bar ‘C’ also lost 3-2 to their bottom of the table ‘D’ side and are now two points off the top, ‘B’ are five short of the leaders.

Full Results: Game 11:- Allen’s Bar ‘B’ 3 Allen’s Bar ‘A’ 2, Allen’s Bar ‘D’ 3 Allen’s Bar ‘C’ 2.

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Allen’s Bar ‘A’ have extended their lead at the top of the Black Country Men’s Super League to eleven points after they won 5-0 at home against Soccer Zone ‘B’ and second placed Quarry Bank Liberal Club won 4-1 at home over Allen’s Bar ‘B’, however the Liberal Club have two games in hand on the leaders as do third placed Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club who are fifteen points off the top after winning 3-2 at home against Northfield Darts Club.

Full Results:Game 22:- Quarry Bank Liberal Club 4 Allen’s Bar ‘B’ 1, Old Crown 4 Whiteheath Tavern 1, Dudley Ex Serviceman’s Club 3 Northfield Darts Club 2, Allen’s Bar ‘A’ 5 Soccer Zone ‘B’ 0, Townsend ‘A’ 4 Townsend Social 1, Soccer Zone ‘A’ 4 High Acres 1.

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Just the one rearranged fixture played in the West Midlands Men’s Super League which saw Kings Head win their home game with Hotshots 3-2 to take over at the top of the table from Staffordshire Knot who now trail the new leaders by a single point.

Full Results:Rearranged Fixture:- Kings Head 3 Hotshots 2.

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With a maximum and 160 break from M.Perkins plus an 8-1 home win over Hawthorns Tavern ‘A’, Wonder remain as leaders of the Rowley Monday Night League with fifty-six points, however they only top the table on average from Bell who had a bye this week.

There were another five players to find the three treble twenties namely, T.Hawthorn (Whiteheath Tavern), I.Vincent (Hawthorns Tavern ‘B’), J.Allan and L.Homer (Gate Hangs Well) plus A.Bunce (Rowley Bar and Grill.

Full Results:Game 29:- Wonder 8 (M.Perkins 180,160b) Hawthorns Tavern ‘A’ 1, Whiteheath Tavern 2 (L.Hawthorn 180) Tividale FC 7, Tividale Sports 1 Plough and Harrow 8, Hawthorns Tavern ‘B’ 4 (I.Vincent 180) Spring Meadow 5, Loyal Lodge 1 Gate Hangs Well 8 (J.Allan 180, L.Homer 180), Snooks 4 Rowley Labour Club 5 (M.Hadley 7 darts game), Rowley Bar and Grill 6 (A.Bunce 180) Vine 3, Huntingtree 3 Romsley Cricket Club 6, Bell had a bye.

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Jason Lowe consolidated his pole position in the Amblecote RBL Premier League this week with a 7-0 win over Lee Craig to take his points tally to 439 from 65 games. Second placed Cayden Smith had a 6-1 win over Mark Nassralla and 5-2 success over Tom Gantley to leave him with two games in hand on Lowe but trailing him by some thirty-eight points.

Full Results:Week 28:- Lee Craig 4 Jon Underhill 3, Gavin Smith 6 Jon Underhill 1, Lee Craig 6 Mark Nassralla 1, Gavin Smith 7 Martyn Harper 0, Connor Whitehouse 6 Craig Lowin 1, Paul Wells 6 Lee Craig 1, Jon Underhill 4 Mark Hopkins 3, Connor Whitehouse 7 Chris Cox 0, Tom Gantley 6 Martyn Harper 1, Jason Lowe 7 Lee Craig 0, Dave Simpson 5 Mark Nassralla 2, Mark Hopkins 5 Bayley Owen 2, Tom Gantley 4 Lee Craig 3, Connor Whitehouse 4 Nick Fullwell 3, Jon Underhill 4 Craig Lowin 3, Ryan Hardman 4 Kian Rogers 3, Connor Whitehouse 7 Mark Nassralla 0, Rhys Cox 5 Lee Craig 2, Joe Poole 6 Tom Hanson 1, Gavin Smith 4 Connor Whitehouse 3, Cayden Smith 6 Mark Nassralla 1, Ian Townsend 7 Bayley Owen 0, Dave Simpson 6 Jon Underhill 1, Kian Rogers 5 Lee Craig 2, Joe Poole 7 Jake Robinson 0, Mark Hopkins 6 Ian Kelly 1, Cayden Smith 5 Tom Gantley 2, Chris Cox 4 Bayley Owen 3, Jake Shipley 7 Mark Hopkins 0, Ryan Hardman 5 Jon Underhill 2, Cayden Smith 4 Nick Fullwell 3.

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In the Gilbert’s Bar Monday Night Singles League there are now winners for all three divisions, Scott Baker retains his division one title, Michael Smith wins division two and Olly Garratt takes the top honour in division three.

Full Results: Game 37:- Shane Passey 4 Steve Lynch 4, Scott Baker 6 Andrew Jervis 2, Mark Zambra 8 Chris Manoila 0, Brian Dolman 5 Simon Mountford 3, Allan Davies 8 Ben Forrest 0, Shane Passey 7 Kurt Wright 1, Dave Lopez 5 Simon Pritchard 3, Malcolm Pugh 7 Reece Cook-Lucas 1, Ben Wright 5 Keven Bate 3, Arthur Lubkowski 5 Neville Quinton 3, Alex Owen 6 Claire Hobbs 2, Richard Brown 5 Warren Bower 3, Ben Wright 7 Kobi Holyhead 1, Alex Owen 4 Andy Mullinder 4, Andy Mullinder 6 Claire Hobbs 2, Gareth Walsh 3 Tanya Dolman 5, Charlie Baker 7 Josh Rowley 1, Joanne Meachin 2 John Bate 6, Michele Pritchard 1 Olly Garratt 7.

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No Change in the top five places in the singles league of the Wolverhampton Tuesday Night League, Junction ‘B’ hoding on to pole position with a 6-1 home win over Three Crowns keeping them two points ahead of second placed Dog and Partridge ‘B’ who were also 6-1 winners at Junction ‘A’.

A 2-1 home defeat to Red Lion has seen Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ lose the top spot in the doubles league and drop to fifth place. Taking over at the top of the table is Golden Lioin ‘A’ and New Gate Inn, the former wining 2-1 at home against the latter to put them level on points and average.

Full Results:Game 15:Singles League:- Dog and Partridge ‘A’ 4 Bradmore Arms 3, Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ 7 Red Lion 0, Golden Lion ‘A’ 5 New Gate Inn 2, Junction ‘A’ 1 Dog and Partridge ‘B’ 6, Junction ‘B’ 6 Three Crowns 1, Milestone 2 Gilbert’s Bar ‘B’ 5, Pheasant 0 Ashmore 7, Wednesfield Legion 4 Junction ‘C’ 3, Wheatsheaf 5 Junction ‘D’ 2, Woodfield 3 Golden Lion ‘B’ 4, Doubles League:- Dog and Partridge ‘A’ 2 Bradmore Arms 1, Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ 1 Red Lion 2, Golden Lion ‘A’ 2 New Gate Inn 1, Junction ‘A’ 1 Dog and Partridge ‘B’ 2, Junction ‘B’ 3 Three Crowns 0, Milestone 1 Gilbert’s Bar ‘B’ 2, Pheasant 0 Ashmore 3, Wednesfield Legion 2 Junction ‘C’ 1, Wheatsheaf 2 Junction ‘D’ 1, Woodfield 2 Golden Lion ‘B’ 1.

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Words: Alan Towe writes with the support of Red Dragon Darts

Images: Winmau




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