Willington Ladies League
Debbie Anderson of Willington Club A set the highest check out mark at 134 when she finished in style during the home game against Willington Burn. However, the visitors went on to win by three points.
Willington Club B extended their lead at the top of the darts section to 18 points with Sunnybrow Brown Trout and Willington Club A sharing second place, six points ahead of Willington Lion and Unicorn and Willington Cottles.
Hunwick Joiners Arms had their lead at the top of the dominoes section cut to three points after they lost at home by the odd point to Willington Market.
Results: Willington Lion and Unicorn 9 (1) Willington Black Horse A 0 (4); Willington Club A 3 (2) Willington Burn 6 (3); Willington Cottles 4 (2) Sunnybrow Brown Trout 5 (3); Hunwick Joiners Arms 6 (2) Willington Market 3 (3); Willington Black Horse B 1 (1) Willington Club B 8 (4).
Willington Cup
Hunwick Quarry Burn were taken to the decider before they edged into the second round by beating the visiting Willington Commercial. The home side took the darts section by the odd point with wins from David Robson, Diddy Edmundson and Stephen Wragg whilst Pat Swain and Lenny Glasper replied. However the visitors took the dominoes section by the odd point when they had wins from John Perkins, Pat Swain and Dessie Ayre, whilst Geoff Wilson and Alan Bolam won for the Quarry Burn to set up the decider.
The Quarry Burn won the toss for the right to name the game to be played in the decider. Their choice of darts proved correct for Geoff Wilson to beat the visiting Lenny Glasper.
* Delegates are reminded that the next meeting will be held at Willington Brewer's Droop on December 4 when the draw for the second round will be made together with the four man team knock out.
First round results: Victoria Club 4 Willington Burn 6; Willington Black Horse Tavern 6 Willington Brewer's Droop 4; Hunwick Joiners Arms 7 Sunnybrow Brown Trout 3; Willington Cottles 6 Prospect Club 0; Hunwick Quarry Burn 6 Willington Commercial 5.
CIU League
Presentation Evening
Cockton Hill took the overall Championship Trophy when the Presentation Evening was held in their own Club. They also collected the pool championship cup and the runners-up trophy in the darts section.
Crook Belle Vue won the darts section whilst Chilton took the dominoes title. The pool runners-up were Ferryhill with Byers Green in the second place in the dominoes final table. The Team Knock-Out Cup was won by Crook Belle Vue with Cockton Hill the runners-up.
The Individual Player of the Year title for darts was shared by Robert Douthwaite, Tommy Ward and Alan Clarkson with 18 wins each. The dominoes title went to Joe Miller with 17 wins and the pool title to Steve Wray with 17 wins. The Hot Shot title for the most maximums at darts went to Gary Taylor.
Crook Belle Vue won the Double Darts title with Cockton Hill in second place. Chilton took the Double Dominoes Trophy after beating Newfield in a play-off. The Prospect won the Double Pool Trophy with Cockton Hill in second place. The overall Doubles Championship was won by Cockton Hill.
The W. Laverick Trophy for the Captain's Darts was won by Crook Belle Vue with Byers Green the runners-up. The G. Leyburn Trophy for the Captain's Dominoes was won by Byers Green after a play off against Crowtrees. The J. Amos Trophy for the Captain's Pool was won by Ferryhill with Byers Green in second place. The overall Captain's Trophy went to Byers Green.
Jeff Sneath of Crook Belle Vue won the Darts Singles Championship and was joined by Doug McCarthy to also take the Doubles title. Paul Knighton of Crook Belle Vue was the runner-up in the singles and also the runner-up in the doubles where he was joined by Pip Samson.
The Dominoes Singles Championship was won by Kenny Plumpton of Willington with Jimmy Pearson of Chilton in second place. The Double Dominoes title also went to Willington when Tommy Liddle and Joe Blakey beat Ronnie Sharp and Harry Sewell in the final.
Terry Wray of Ferryhill won the Pool Singles when he beat teammate, Steve Webster in the final. The Pool Doubles Championship went to Pip Samson and Paul Knighton of Crook Belle Vue, with Colin Barron and Alan Blakey of Crowtrees the runners-up.
The Demma Wright Memorial Cup was won by Trevor Kerr, the Thomas Bailey Memorial Trophy by Robert Douthwaite and Tommy Ward and the Delegates Cup by Paul Kerr and Malcolm McDonald.
Bishop Auckland and District CIU Winter
Cockton Hill visited Evenwood and took the darts match by three points to establish themselves as clear leaders of the section with a five points advantage over the field. West Auckland beat their hosts at Tindale Crescent by two points in the dominoes section so that the two teams now share the top spot.
Results - Darts: Tindale Crescent 4 West Auckland 1; Evenwood 1 Cockton Hill 4; Eldon Lane 0 Horndale 5.
Dominoes: Tindale Crescent 1 West Auckland 3; Evenwood 3 Cockton Hill 1; Eldon Lane 3 Horndale 1.
Whist: Tindale Crescent 3 West Auckland 1; Evenwood 2 Cockton Hill 2; Eldon Lane 1 Horndale 3.
Fives and Threes: Tindale Crescent 1 West Auckland 3; Evenwood 2 Cockton Hill 2; Eldon Lane 2 Horndale 2.
Pool: Tindale Crescent 1 West Auckland 3; Evenwood 2 Cockton Hill 2; Eldon Lane 3 Horndale 1.
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