Roy Brown of Ferryhill became the star marksman of the week when he hit three 180's in the home match against Crowtrees.
This is the second time this season that he has hit three in one match and now has reached 12 for the season. Phil Nixon, also of Ferryhill, hit two maximums, whilst there was one each from Tommy Ward of Cockton Hill and Brian Sheldon of Chilton. Ray Scott of Cockton Hill made a twelve darts finish.
In the darts section Cockton Hill stayed two points clear at the top, but Crook Belle Vue recorded another maximum win to lurk in second place with a match in hand as well as a one point advantage over Ferryhill.
There is a healthier lead in the dominoes section for Cockton Hill as they are five points ahead of Middlestone Moor, who lead Crowtrees and Chilton by a single point, with Crowtrees holding a game in hand.
Results: Darts: Willington 3 Middlestone Moor 4; Crook Belle Vue 7 Prospect 0; Victoria 3 Chilton 4; Cockton Hill 5 Newfield 2; Ferryhill 5 Crowtrees 2.
Dominoes: Willington 2 Middlestone Moor 3; Crook Belle Vue 2 Prospect 3; Victoria 3 Chilton 2; Cockton Hill 3 Newfield 2; Ferryhill 3 Crowtrees 2.
Pool: Willington 4 Middlestone Moor 1; Crook Belle Vue 4 Prospect 1; Victoria 3 Chilton 2; Cockton Hill 3 Newfield 2; Ferryhill 4 Crowtrees 1.
Doubles: Willington 2 Middlestone Moor 1; Crook Belle Vue 2 Prospect 1; Victoria 2 Chilton 1; Cockton Hill 2 Newfield 1; Ferryhill 1 Crowtrees 2.
Captains: Willington 2 Middlestone Moor 1; Crook Belle Vue 2 Prospect 1; Victoria 3 Chilton 0; Cockton Hill 3 Newfield 0; Ferryhill 3 Crowtrees 0.
Positions and points in the Doubles League are: 1st Cockton Hill 27 points; 2nd equal Crook Belle Vue and Crowtrees 26 each; 4th Ferryhill 24; 5th Victoria 22; 6th equal Willington and Byers Green 20 each; 8th Middlestone Moor 17; 9th Prospect 16; 10th Chilton 14; 11th Newfield 13.
Positions and points in the Captain's League: 1st Ferryhill 32; 2nd Byers Green 26; 3rd Victoria 24; 4th equal Crook Belle Vue and Cockton Hill 22 each; 6th equal Crowtrees and Prospect 20 each; 8th equal Middlestone Moor and Willington 17 each; 10th Newfield 15; 11th Chilton 10.
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