LOUIS YATES PLYMOUTH AND
DISTRICT DARTS LEAGUE JAYDEN
Dodd was well supported by team-mate Andrew Nation who heard scores of a ton or more called on no fewer than ten occasions.
Nation (26.34) also put his 1001 individual game away in just 38 darts for the best game of all 12 played on a good night for the reigning champions.
Ten tons were rattled off by John Brownlow, including the highest checkout of the week of 119, in a 13-0 win for early leaders Kings Tamerton during a visit to Weston Mill Oak Villa.
Richie Lynch (28.60) made it a high checkout and least number of darts combo for his side with a 35 dart 1001 singles that included one of two maximums as Keith Blight nailed the other.
Kieran Burns' ton total of ten provided the ammunition to push King Billy to a 12-1 success over Mainstone for whom Sid Hurrell put up the only 180 of the contest.
Shaun Williams and Kevin Evans (28.60) joined Lynch in providing a 35-dart leg to share the least number of darts prize money during Victory's 11-2 win over Windmill.
Williams hit his team's only maximum during that particular rubber and also added superb checkouts of 101 and 87 in a brilliant night personally, and for the title chasers.
A checkout of 79 from Del Bryce and a maximum from team-mate Sean Taylor couldn't arrest Legends Lounge's slide to an 8-5 defeat to Falstaff.
A 7-6 win for Tradesmans B over Grenville contained three maximums between the two sides as Rob May and David Young added to Matt Legge's effort.
Legge's team-mate Harry Harrison finished at the first time of asking from 96 whilst the game's hero was Chris Adams who won the last game with the scores tied at 6-6.
An 11-2 home win for Octagon over Cherry Tree saw Chris Edgcumbe and Paul Barclay provide moments of magic with a 74 checkout and a maximum respectively.
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