Carl Winters has taken over pole position in the Brook Meadow Individual 301 League after chalking up 3-0 wins over Mark Elkin and Stuart Bliss and 2-1 wins over Richard King and Stuart Bliss to give him a total point’s of 92 from 23 games. Adam Gallett has dropped to second place with 80 points from 22 games, while at number three in the table is Ricky Lawrence who has leapt up from tenth position with 3-0 and 2-1 wins against Steve Williams. Man to watch is fifth placed Ian McFarlane who is currently on 74 points but has games in hand on all the players above him.
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Brook Meadow have dropped out of the summer league leaving a vacancy in Group 1. Anyone interested in entering a team to fill the vacancy should contact either, Alan Blythe – Organising Secretary 0121-748-7548 or
David Sutton – Match Secretary 0121-444-4693
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The Forest of Arden Winter League have had cup games on their fixture card. In a rearranged League Cup quarter final Highwood had a clear cut 7-2 victory over Sheldon Arrows , P.Curry recording a nine darts leg for the Arrows.
In the semi finals of the Consolation Cup Kenny’s Boy’s ended up on the wrong side of a crushing 8-1 scoreline against Old Bill and Bull and Sheldon Flights, despite a maximum from E.Pearsall didn’t fare much better as they lost 7-2 to Greville Arrows.
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The Small Heath League has been busy with their Delegates Cup which was played off in three groups. In group one Mark O’Donnell from Stechford Social Club was the winner with Dennis Willis (Emerald Club) the runner up.
Group two saw Potcheen Still representative Terry Constable was the hero of the hour beating Glyn Thomas from the Custard House in the final. Emerald Club’s Neil Parsonage was the group three winner his final success was over Paul Hartland (Wagon and Horses)
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A 3-0 win over Mike Forsythe keeps Jim Norris in the number one spot in the Grange Sunday Night Charity 301 Double Top League. Norris now has 47 points from 19 games and is ten points ahead of Matt Cooper who has a game in hand.
Highest score of the week went to Tom Martin who notched a maximum in his 2-1 success over Jules Harris.
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Tribe have moved up into the top spot in the Gulp League, handing out a 7-0 whitewash to Roost has given them a total of six points from four games. Former leaders Rebels suffered a 6-1 defeat in their away game at Lions and as a result have dropped to third place, two points behind Lions who are on the same six points as Tribe but with a slightly inferior average.
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