Crook Belle Vue took over at the top of the darts section when they maintained their unbeaten record after they only dropped one point to the visiting Crowtrees. Cockton Hill are in a second place, two points behind Crook but four ahead of Byers Green and Willington.
There were darts maximums from Micky Irwin of Willington, Dave Byrne of Crook Belle Vue and from Gary Taylor and Phil Nixon of Ferryhill.
Chilton and Willington now share the top spot in the dominoes section with Byers Green and Middlestone Moor just a point behind. The Victoria lead the pool section by one point but have played an extra game over the joint second placed, Crook Belle Vue and Ferryhill, with the Prospect just a further point adrift.
Results - Darts: Victoria 4 Middlestone Moor 4; Newfield 3 Prospect 4; Chilton 3 Ferryhill 4; Crook Belle Vue 6 Crowtrees 1; Willington 4 Byers Green 3.
Dominoes: Victoria 0 Middlestone Moor 5; Newfield 2 Prospect 3; Chilton 4 Ferryhill 1; Crook Belle Vue 1 Crowtrees 4; Willington 2 Byers Green 3.
Pool: Victoria 3 Middlestone Moor 2; Newfield 1 Prospect 4; Chilton 1 Ferryhill 4; Crook Belle Vue 3 Crowtrees 2; Willington 3 Byers Green 2.
Doubles: Victoria 2 Middlestone Moor 1; Newfield 2 Prospect 1; Chilton 0 Ferryhill 3; Crook Belle Vue 1 Crowtrees 2; Willington 1 Byers Green 2.
Captains: Victoria 2 Middlestone Moor 1; Newfield 1 Prospect 2; Chilton 1 Ferryhill 2; Crook Belle Vue 2 Crowtrees 1; Willington 0 Byers Green 3.
Willington Ladies League
Willington Lion and Unicorn, who finished bottom of the darts section, continued their giant-killing act in the Darts Team Knock Out Cup when they visited the darts runners-up at Sunnybrow Brown Trout and came away with a 2-1 victory and a place in the Final.
The other semi-final also brought a shock for the darts league champions, Willington Club B went down by the odd point at Hunwick Joiners Arms, who finished the season in fifth position.
Next week the teams start the Dominoes Knock Out Cup when Willington Club B entertain Sunnybrow Brown Trout.
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