PLYMOUTH CITY SUPER LEAGUE
Heggie joined team-mate Pete Lamerton in throwing the game's only maximums after a solitary effort each, whilst Paul Tackle's 81 finish gave him the highest out shot of the topsy-turvy contest.
Cornwall Gate were knocked off of the top despite a 9-2 win at Fawn B that saw Simon Stevenson dominate with 15 three-figure scores.
Stevenson was well supported by team-mate Lewis Dare, who fired 12 tons, whilst Andy Malinowski showed his undoubted class with a ten-ton personal haul.
One of Dare's ton-plusses came in a 2-1 doubles win that saw him check a crucial 119 three-dart combination out shot that was the best fired in both divisions.
Mark Turner fired the visitors' sole maximum, which was joined by the only moment of magic found by the home side as Mark Sargeant added a 180 of his own.
In the individual phase of play, Stevenson (29.47) lit up his singles with legs in 15, 18 and 18 in a 3-0 win, whilst Malinowski was also a 3-0 winner with the help of 16 and 17 darters.
Two 180s from Cherry Tree B gave the Pennycross side the platform to claim a 7-4 win over visitors from Plymstock, Victoria.
Paul Hoare and Alex Truscott were the players to hear '180' after throwing, whilst Seth Thompson's 76 checkout was the only moment of magic from the defeated side.
Clifton are the new leaders of the second tier after an 11-0 whitewash win at Duchy B that came during a match that saw the Greenbank side dropping just a solitary leg.
The two moments of real class in the game saw Wayne Davis put the only 180 onto the scoreboard, whilst Dan Jewell's 92 checkout was the best of the 27 checkouts in the match.
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