Tex dominates the scoring in St Levans victory
The Herald|January 03, 2024
STEVE CHAPMAN 501 LEAGUE TEX
JAMES COOK
Tex dominates the scoring in St Levans victory

Pearce's scoring dominated St Levans 6-5 Steve Chapman 501 League success in their visit to Cherry Tree during a rearranged game played after the regular season finished.

The sixteen ton man, Pearce, was well supported by his brother Mike Pearce who fired eleven three figure scores of his own.

Mike Pearce's total was accented by his team's only maximum and was joined by three more from the Pennycross based hosts.

Dan Brazier ticked his ton total over to twelve with one of those three treble visits whilst Lewis Dare added a brace of maximums to his night's work.

The best leg came in the doubles as Tex Pearce paired with Harry MacGregor to put away 601 in just 17 darts during a 2-1 success that proved crucial in deciding the destination of the win.

In the previous week's round of rearranged fixtures, four maximums helped Victory C sign off their season with an 11-0 win over Bar Mez.

Solitary efforts from Billy Evans and Paul Gavican rounded off that total whilst Mark Shears netted a duo.

Twelve tons from Lewis Bryne wasn't enough to arrest Ker St's slide to a 7-4 defeat at the hands of Victory Hammers, for whom Nick Miller checked 136 at the first time asking.

180s from Anna and Mike Pearce lit up St Levans 7-4 win over Indian Inn that also contained a 15 darter for Anna Pearce whilst Ian Heggie fired a top finish of 100 for the defeated side.

MONDAY PREMIER LEAGUE

Mike Whatley's thirteen ton haul in the Monday Premier League came during a 6-5 win for Cherry Tree A at home against Colebrook.

Whatley was supported by Paul Freeman who nailed eleven tons whilst Matt Nicholson was also prominent with ten three figure scores.

Nicholson and Whatley topped up their ton tallies with the Pennycross side's only 180s whilst Andy Bond joined teammate Karl Arrowsmith in achieving the same feat for the defeated side.

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