Darts News – A West Midlands Round Up
The Sheldon and District Winter League have been involved in the quarter-finals of their Divisional League Cups, the premier league play-offs brought together the division’s top two teams, leaders Langley Arrows travelling to take on second placed Shelson Marlborough Arrows. With a maximum and eight darts game from Jake Webster plus an eleven darts game from Paul Nixon, Langley Arrows ran out the 7-2 winners. Fourth in the division Banbury Club had a somewhat surprising 5-4 defeat losing out to The Dingle who are currently next to bottom of the league table. Raven Arrows won 6-3 against Yardley Ex Colts and also winning through to the last four were Highwood who beat Langley Flights 5-4.
There were no real surprises in the division one games as leaders Brian’s Flights chalked up the round’s biggest win, an 8-1 success over Shirley Misfits. A 180 from Brian Hughes was not enough for his team, Hollywood Social Club to avoid a 6-3 defeat by Smithswood Social Club, the same margin by which Iron Horse Rebels lost out to KIngshurst Labour Club whose Kevin Richards was another player to notch a maximum. Third in the division Willclare Sports and Social Club had a narrow 5-4 win against Bell Inn.
In the two games played in the division two fixtures, Hornet and Castle Bromwich WMC in turn won 6-3 against Sheldon Marlborough Flights and Raven. Due to shortage of players Lyndon Old Boys had to concede a 9-0 defeat to College Arms Flights while Sheldon Marlborough Ridge had a bye.
Full Results:League Cup:Quarter-Finals:Premier League:- Raven Arrows 6 Yardley Ex Colts 3, Langley Flights 4 Highwood 5, Banbury Club 4 Dingle 5 (John Smyth 115f), Sheldon Marlborough Arrows 2 Langley Arrows 7 (Jake Webster 180,8 darts game, Paul Nixon 11 darts game), Division One:- Hollywood Social Club 3 (Brian Hughes 180) Smithswood Social Club 6, Iron Horse Rebels 3 Kingshurst Labour Club 6 (Kevin Richards 180), Bell Inn 4 Willclare Sports and Social Club 5, Brian’s Flighst 8 Shirley Misfits 1, Division Two:- College Arms Flights 9 Lyndon Old Boys 0 (walkover), Hornet 6 Sheldon Marlborough Flights 3, Raven 3 Castle Bromwich WMC 6, Sheldon Marlborough Ridge had a bye.
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Week five in the South West Birmingham Clubs League saw singles league leaders Longbridge United take their 100% win record to five games with a convincing 7-1 home win over next to bottom of the table Northfield Conservative Club ‘A’. The win keeps Longbridge two points to the good on second placed Northfield Town who had a 5-3 win against Stirchley United, Northfield in turn have a slender one points advantage over a chasing pack of three teams Bournebrook, West Heath CEM and Northfield Conservative Club ‘B’ who in turn won 7-1 at Bartley Green FC, 5-3 at Moseley All Services and 5-3 against E57.
On the individual scene there was a 180 for West Heath CEM’s K.Webb and a 148 game shot for his team mate C.Taylor, plus a further 180 for Quarry Club’s C.Evans.
Just the one point separates the top two teams in the pre-match doubles division, West Heath CEM in pole position on sixty-one points with Longbridge United hot on their heels with sixty points.
Full Results:Game 5:- Bartley Green FC 1 (L.O’Neill 102f) Bournbrook 7 (C.Smith 140,100b, L.Arnold 100, D.Collins 125, D.Smith 133), Northfield Conservative Club ‘B’ 5 (D.Kent 2×100, J.Downer 120b, A.Faulkner 3×100, N.Harris 101b, R.Higgins 100,100b) E57 3 (A.Reynolds 100, G.Williamson 2×100), Longbridge United 7 (T.Garflied 102, C.Eacock 100, S.Jones 2×100, S.Cartwright 100, A.Sutton 140, T.Shipley 100, M.Lloyd 118,137, P.Hughes 125) Northfield Conservative Club ‘A’ 1 (T.Blake 125, G.Corbett 100, B.Simkiss 101, P.Cahill 120b), Moseley All Services 3 (P.Lilley 100, L.Bandy 120) West Heath CEM 5 (K.Webb 180, C.Taylor 148b, T.Taylor 140, N.Watts 100b), Northfield Town 5 (A.Cotter 143f, A.Chidley 100,121, S.Harper 140) Stirchley United 3 (L.Bathurst 100, K.White 100, J.Diskin 100, C.Ryan 132, A.Cullen 2×100,122,105b, M.Bathurst 120b,156), Perfection 7 (P.Draper 140, O.Draper 125,100, L.Rooney 100, T.Moore 134) Quarry Club 1 (Joe Fox 115b, A.Vaughan 2×100, K.Vaughan 140, C.Evans 180).
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It was not a good game twelve for Wakefield Warriors in the Camp Hill League as they suffered their first defeat of the season when lost their home game with Tyseley Bears 4-3. Despite the loss Wakefield Warriors remain at the top of the table with twenty-two points, four more than second placed Erdington Nomads who won 6-1 at Clumsy Swan, the Nomads could reduce the arrears on the leaders to just two points as they have played one game fewer than them. Third placed Tyseley Bears have only played ten games, their win at Wakefield leaving them eight off the top with two games in hand and four behind the Nomads with one in hand on them.
Full Results:Game 12:- Moseley Arms 4 Sedgemere Devil’s 3, Wakefield Warriors 3 Tyseley Bears 4, Peaky Blinder 4 Cotterills Lane EBAHA Club 3, Clumsy Swan 1 Erdington Nomads 6.
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It was the final game of the season for the majority of teams in division one of the Sutton and District Summer League and the week’s fixtures saw a change at the top of the table. Bishop Vesey began their game away to second in the table Highcroft Hotdogs top of the table but despite their Chris Sammons finding the three treble twenties they returned on the wrong side of the 6-3 result to see their hosts replace them in the number one spot and take the title, both teams finished on the same twenty-eight points but the Hotdogs have a far superior average. Old Horns Lions finished in third place with twenty-four points after winning their last game at Red Lion 6-3.
The division one shadow league title is still up for grabs as both of the current top two teams Old Horns Lions and Nomads have completed their programme and are on eight points, third placed Walmley CSC Flights are also on eight points and still have one outstanding fixture to play against bottom of the division Aston Manor CC Flights, a win would see them finish top with ten points, however a win for Aston Manor would see them move off the foot of the table.
A 6-3 home win over Rosey Mac’s Bar in their last game of the season saw Charley’s Flights secure the division two title with a total of twenty-six points, two more than runners-up Plough and Arrows who completed their campaign with a 5-4 home win over Pint Pot Flights.
Full Results:Game 18:Division One:- Old Horns Arrows 4 (Marc Pearce 100,140) Old Oscott Arrows 5 (Dave page 101, Andy Lea 135, Derek Parsons 156, Phil Locke 3×100, B.Trayhern 140), Red Lion 3 (Jimmy Collins 125,148b) Old Horns Lions 6 (Paul Seadon 125, Fred Naylor 100, Andy Kimberley 135,121), Walmley CSC Flights 5 (Billy Cadby 140, Ben Liggins 112b, Jake Liggins 2×140,124f,9 darts game, Kriss Green 3×100) Nomads 4 (Nathan Fields 140,133,116, Kevin Smith 121, Tony Colley 120b, Carl Winters 112f, Sam Robinson 111), Heartlands 6 (John Frost 100b,100,127, Charlie Rogers 111b,116f,100, Matthew Cain 140,152b, George Drennan 130, Alex Downes 100) Aston Manor CC Flights 3 (Alan Whitehouse 100, Connor Bryant 140, Des Shannon 120b, Gary Bushell 117b, Thomas Purcell 100b,115), Highcroft Hotdogs 6 (Jack Alexander 3×100, Karl Neale 120, Sid Pritchett 140,9 darts game) Bishop Vesey 3 (Alan Jones 101f, Chris Sammons 180, Nigel Smallwood 100, Mark Wild 102b), Division Two:- St Tom Cats 3 (Declan Boyle 100, Kevin Coleman 120b) Erdington Arrows 6 (Luke Cooksey 120b,140,100b, Karl Tooze 121, Harry Sadler 120,100), Charley’s Flights 6 (Kevin Hewings 100b,140, Adam Gough 100, Clive Austin 118) Rosey Mac’s Bar 3 (Brendon Nolan 105, George Averil 120, Russell Hiett 100, Joseph Nolan 2×100, Jordan Nolan 100), Plough and Arrows 5 (Kieran Gow 108b, Ricky Niner 101b, Dan Hughes 100,151f, Nigel Robbins 122b,120b, Roxy Bennett 100) Pint Pot Flights 4 (Martin Phillips 2×100, Joolz Fountain 101b, Pete Smith 2×100,106b,115b, Mick Bagnall 120b,100), Rosey Mac’s v Sutton Sharks to be arranged.
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As early as week four of the new season in the Stourbridge and District Monday Night League and only three of the starting line-up of twenty teams are able to boast a 100% win record, Old Liberal Club take the top spot on average after their latest 7-0 win at Queens Head while second placed Gate Hangs Well ‘B’ also won 7-0 in their home tie with Raven ‘A’ to leave them four legs of average behind Old Liberal, third in the table Bird in Hand are a further two legs adrift, they won by a close 4-3 in their home game against Glasscutters ‘A’.
Notable achievements this week were supplied by A.Nicholls (Five Ways) who hit a maximum, J.Batham (Old Liberal Club) had a 160 break and J.Ward (Fox Inn, Lye) who broke with 152 and recorded an eight darts game.
Full Results:Game 4:- Seven Stars 4 Mount Pleasant 3, Rose and Crown ‘B’ 1 Britannia Bar and Grill 6, Queens Head 0 Old Liberal Club 7 (J.Batham 160b), Gate Hangs Well ‘B’ 7 Raven ‘A’ 0, Raven ‘B’ 2 Gate Hangs Well ‘A’ 5, Five Ways, Gornal (A.Nicholls 180) 4 The Princess 3, Crestwood 2 Rose and Crown ‘A’ 5, Netherton Conservative Club ‘A’ 5 Fox Inn, Lye (J.Ward 152b,8 darts game) 2, Bird in Hand 4 Glasscutters ‘A’ 3, Glasscutters ‘B’ 0 Netherton Conservative Club ‘B’ 7.
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The Netherton Thursday Night League played the early round of their singles knockout at eight venues to bring the number of players down to the last thirty-two and successfully making their way into the next round were A.Galeb, P.Nicholls, B.Carr, D.Brown, K.Wright, B.Neale, D.Richmond, G.Peters, G.Hodgetts, M.Evans, C.Bowen, P.Tonks, J.Bland, C.Hill, D.Ferney, A.Tonks, P.Chandler, C.Moreton, D.Edwards, C.Penzer, P.O’Brien, S.Tipper, D.Stanton, P.Hadley, S.Homer, A.Bunce, T.Johnson, J.Southall, L.Beasley, C.Aston, L.Palmer, J.Colley.
Full Results:Singles Knockout:Last 32:- A.Galeb, P.Nicholls, B.Carr, D.Brown, K.Wright, B.Neale, D.Richmond, G.Peters, G.Hodgetts, M.Evans, C.Bowen, P.Tonks, J.Bland, C.Hill, D.Ferney, A.Tonks, P.Chandler, C.Moreton, D.Edwards, C.Penzer, P.O’Brien, S.Tipper, D.Stanton, P.Hadley, S.Homer, A.Bunce, T.Johnson, J.Southall, L.Beasley, C.Aston, L.Palmer, J.Colley.
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It was the Captains and Delegates Knockout on the agenda for the Hilltop Friendly Tuesday Night League and clinching the title in a close final was Matt Wall (Vine ‘A’) who beat Si Sayce (Tamebridge) 3-2.
The new season for the league will get underway in the third week of January.
Full Results:Captains and Delegates Knockout:Winner Matt Wall (Vine ‘A’) 3 Runner-Up:- Si Sayce (Tamebridge) 2.
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Winner of the Rowley Monday Night League’s Masters Knockout was Dan Homer (Gate Hangs Well) who defeated Shane Price (Bell) in the final.
YTHe league will be holding their AGM Monday 8th January at Rowley Labour Club at 8.00pm all teams, old and new are invited to attend.
Full Results:Masters Knockout:Final:- Dan Homer (Gate Hangs Well) beat Shane Price (Bell).
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The Sedgley and Gornal Tuesday Night League played the first games in their John Walters Cup and John Walters Trophy and in the former there were 5-4 wins for Netherton Sports and Social Club and Baggeridge who in turn won against White Horse and Gornal British Legion. Gornal Labour Club and Old Bulls Head both had a bye.
In the John Walters Trophy Britannia had a comfortable 7-2 win over New Inn while both Red Cow and The Cabin had much closer 5-4 wins in turn against Meadow Lark and Seven Stars, Jolly Crispin had a bye.
Full Results:John Walters Cup:- Netherton Sports and Social Club 5 White Horse 4, Gornal British Legion 4 Baggeridge 5, Gornal Labour Club and Old Bulls Head had a bye, John Walters Trophy:- Britannia 7 New Inn 2, Meadow Lark 4 Red Cow 5, Seven Stars 4 The Cabin 5, Jolly Crispin had a bye.
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A 6-1 win at Kings Head has confirmed Old Liberal Club ‘A’ as champions of the Stourbridge and District Wednesday Night League as they are now on fifty-four points with one more fixture to play and have a lead of eight points over second placed Hollybush who also won 6-1 in their game at Ashwood leaving them with one more fixture. Third placed Bird in Hand ‘E’ have two games remaining, their latest fixture seeing them win 4-3 at home against fourth in the table Cottage to leave them two points short of Hollybush but with a better average and a game in hand which could see them finish as runners-up.
Full Results:Game 27:- Fox Inn (Lye) 5 Netherton Conservative Club 2, Old Liberal Club ‘B’ 5 Brickmakers Arms 2, Ashwood 1 Hollybush 6, Bird in Hand ‘E’ 4 Cottage 3, Dudley Sports 5 Garibaldi 2, Shovel 6 Wheatsheaf 1, Kings Head 1 Old Liberal Club ‘A’ 6, Stourbridge FC had a bye.
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Last weekend the Birmingham Festival of Darts was played off at the Weoley Castle WMC, Saturday’s Men’s Birmingham Classic saw Dom Taylor lift the winners silverware and take home the top prize of £1100 with a final 6-4 win over Jim Williams who collected £500.
The ladies Classic title went to Maria O’Brien whose final 5-2 win over Jane Robson earned her the top prize of £530 with Robson receiving £240.
On Sunday it was the Birmingham Open and in the men’s competition there was a second win in the two days for Dom Taylor who doubled his money with a final 6-2 win against Daniel Astbury who swelled his funds with a £500 pick-up.
The final of the ladies Open saw Rose Mort win 5-3 against Vicky Pruim to take home £450 with Pruim getting £180.
Full Results:Men’s Birmingham Classic:Last 64:- Neil Hopwood 4 Danny Dimitrio 1, Last 32:- Neil Hopwood 0 Tom Sykes 4, Jim McEwan 0 Mat Tedstone 4, Luke Hardy 2 Rob Thompson 4, Graham Hall 4 Kieran Bridgwater 2, Jermaine Wattimena 4 Bradley Coltman 2, Dave Hill 4 Tom Martin 1, Jonny Haines 4 Reece Colley 3, William Borland 4 Wayne Harrison 2, Adam Smith-Neale 4 Neil Steventon 0, Jim Williams 4 Thomas Garfield 2, Adam Warner 4 Lee Evans 3, Ian McFarlane 4 Hammond Kumar 2, Dom Taylor 4 Jamie Hughes 1, Daniel Astbury 4 John O’Shea 1, Mathew Lloyd 3 Chris Stokes 4, Nick Fullwell 4 Dave Wicks 2, Last 16:- Tom Sykes 5 Mat Tedstone 0, Rob Thompson 4 Graham Hall 5, Jermaine Wattimena 5 Dave Hill 3, Jonny Haines 5 William Borland 4, Adam Smith-Neale 2 Jim Williams 5, Adam Warner 5 Ian McFarlane 0, Dom Taylor 5 Daniel Astbury 0, Chris Stokes 2 Nick Fullwell 5, Quarter-Finals:- Tom Sykes 5 Graham Hall 4, Jermaine Wattimena 5 Jonny Haines 3, Jim Williams 5 Adam Warner 2, Dom Taylor 5 Nick Fullwell 4, Semi-Finals:- Tom Sykes 6 Jermaine Wattimena 5, Jim Williams 4 Dom Taylor 6, Final:- Tom Sykes 4 Dom Taylor 6, Women’s Birmingham Classic:Last 32:- Crystal Conroy 0 Rose Mort 4, Natalie Gilbert 4 Debbie Brooks 3, Evonne Taylor 4 Lacey Hughes 0, Rebecca Hoyland 4 Enola Wilson 0, Tracey Stiling 3 Kacie O’Connor 4, Vicky Pruim 4 Jayne Downey 0, Jane Robson 4 Emma Smith 1, Janet Hardman 1 Rowena Sidley 4, Maria O’Brien 4 Kerry Mundy 0, Christina Cronin 0 Trina Gulliver MBE 4, Hayley Selman 1 Sarah Brown 4, Jenny Shail 2 Lisa Hughes 4, Rebecca Brouse 3 Steph Clarke 4, Sophie Hadley 3 Becky Taylor 4, Chrissie Kinnaird 0 Lorraine Hyde 4, Vicky Martin 3 Jackie Maiden 4, Last 16:- Rose Mort 3 Natalie Gilbert 4, Evonne Taylor 3 Rebecca Hoyland 4, Kacie O’Connor 3 Vicky Pruim 4, Jane Robson 4 Rowena Sidley 2, Maria O’Brien 4 Trina Gulliver MBE 3, Sarah Brown 3 Lisa Hughes 4, Steph Clarke 4 Becky Taylor 3, Lorraine Hyde 4 Jackie Maiden 0, Quarter-Finals:- Natalie Gilbert 3 Rebecca Hoyland 4, Vicky Pruim 2 Jane Robson 4, Maria O’Brien 4 Lisa Hughes 2, Steph Clarke 4 Lorraine Hyde 2, Semi-Finals:- Rebecca Hoyland 3 Jane Robson 5, Maria O’Brien 5 Steph Clarke 0, Final:- Jane Robson 2 Maria O’Brien 5, Men’s Birmingham Open:Last 32:- Jason Williams 2 Shaun Hercules 4, Jamie Steward 0 Ian McFarlane 4, Danny Lauby 4 Jamie Hughes 2, Tom Garfield 3 Dan Nicholls 4, Daniel Astbury 4 Malc Laver 1, Adam Warner 4 Adam Faulkner 0, William Borland 0 Adam Smith-Neale 4, Ryan O’Connor 4 Brian Dawson 0, Luke Woodhouse 4 Steve Blewitt 0, David Simpson 4 Cayden Smith 3, Alan Turnell 2 Mathew Lloyd 4, John O’Shea 4 John Burgess 2, Tom Sykes 4 Simon Pritchard 1, Dom Taylor 4 Nick Fullwell 1, Jonny Haines 4 Lee Evans 1, Mark Bolton 4 Kieran Bridgwater 2, Last 16:- Shaun Hercules 0 Ian McFarlane 5, Danny Lauby 5 Dan Nicholls 2, Daniel Astbury 5 Adam Warner 0, Adam Smith-Neale 5 Ryan O’Connor 1, Luke Woodhouse 5 David Simpson 3, Mathew Lloyd 0 John O’Shea 5, Tom Sykes 4 Dom Taylor 5, Jonny Haines 5 Mark Bolton 1, Quarter-Finals:- Ian McFarlane 0 Danny Lauby 5, Daniel Astbury 5 Adam Smith-Neale 1, Luke Woodhouse 4 John O’Shea 5, Dom Taylor 5 Jonny Haines 3, Semi-Finals:- Danny Lauby 3 Daniel Astbury 6 John O’Shea 3 Dom Taylor 6, Final:- Daniel Astbury 2 Dom Taylor 6, Women’s Birmingham Open:Last 32:- Rebecca Hoyland 4 Jayne Downey 2, Sarah Brown 4 Hayley Selman 1, Jackie Maiden 4 Lyn Marsden 3, Debbie Brooks 4 Kacie O’Connor 3, Michele Pritchard 4 Rebecca Brouse 1, Christina Cronin 2 Lacey Hughes 4, Josie Rowlands 1 Sophie Hadley 4, Rose Mort 4 Chrissie Kinnaird 2, Heather Wright 4 Enola Wilson 1, Zena Grand 0 Janet Hardman 4, Trina Gulliver MBE 4 Tammy Chance 1, Jane Robson 0 Vicky Pruim 4, Tracey Stiling 0 Paula Jacklin 4, Sarah Mortimer 2 Becky Taylor 4, Emma Palmer-Barlow 4 Rowena Sidley 0, Joanne Meachin 3 Lisa Hughes 4, Last 16:- Rebecca Hoyland 3 Sarah Brown 4, Jackie Maiden 4 Debbie Brooks 0, Michele Pritchard 4 Lacey Hughes 2, Sophie Hadley 0 Rose Mort 4, Heather Wright 4 Janet Hardman 1, Trina Gulliver MBE 2 Vicky Pruim 4, Paula Jacklin 4 Becky Taylor 1, Emma Palmer-Barlow 4 Lisa Hughes 3, Quarter-Finals:- Sarah Brown 1 Jackie Maiden 4, Michele Pritchard 0 Rose Mort 4, Heather Wright 0 Vicky Pruim 4, Paula Jacklin 4 Emma Palmer-Barlow 1, Semi-Finals:- Jackie Maiden 1 Rose Mort 5, Vicky Pruim 5 Paula Jacklin 4, Final:- Rose Mort 5 Vicky Pruim 3.
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Dan Nicholls didn’t play in week five of the Amblecote RBL Premier League and as a result loses his number one spot and drops down the table to seventh place. Taking over from Nicholls in pole position is Nick Fullwell who began the night with a close 4-3 win over Martyn Harper but then his wins gradually got better as he beat Jack Pritchard 6-1 and rounded off the evening with a 7-0 result against Josh Wheeler to put him on fifty-nine points from twelve games and a lead of five points over second placed Reece Colley. Colley like Fullwell had an opening 4-3 win as he accounted for Carl Hipkiss before adding a 5-2 win against Craig Lowin to his tally and although trailing Fullwell he does have two games in hand on him.
Full Results:Week 5:- Ian Townsend 6 Wozza Pritchard 1, Neil Murphy 5 Matt Halliday 2, Ben Watts 4 Jake Robinson 3, Nick Fullwell 4 Martyn Harper 3, Reece Colley 4 Carl Hipkiss 3, Mitch Pickett 5 Nick Wyer 2, John Green 4 Jamie Barrowman 3, Jayden Harper 5 Andy Vellender 2, Chris Williams 6 Jake Shipley 1, Tony Bennett 5 Stephen Cartwright 2, Jake Shipley 6 Josh Wheeler 1, Howard Pritchard 4 Sam Page 3, John Green 4 Craig Lowin 3, Dave Simpson 6 Matt Halliday 1, Steve Gillam 5 Rob Pierce 2, Carl Hipkiss 5 Matt Davies 2, Joe Poole 5 Mitch Pickett 2, Gavin Smith 6 Ryan Green 1, Joe Poole 5 Ian Townsend 2, Jack Pritchard 4 Steve Gillam 2, Rob Pierce 4 Howard Pritchard 3, Andy Vellender 4 Jamie Barrowman 3, Jayden Harper 4 Wozza Pritchard 3, Ben Watts 4 Nick Wyer 3, Martyn Harper 5 Shane Passey 2, Mark Nassralla 4 Jake Robinson 3, Shane Passey 6 Mark Nassralla 1, Reece Colley 5 Craig Lowin 2, Neil Murphy 5 Chris Williams 2, Gavin Smith 6 Dave Simposn 1, Tony Bennett 4 Josh Wheeler 3, Matt Davies 6 Stephen Cartwright 1, Nick Fullwell 6 Jack Pritchard 1, Ryan Green 4 Sam Page 3, Andy Vellender 6 Nick Wyer 1, Gavin Smith 7 Howard Pritchard 0, Nick Fullwell 7 Josh Wheeler 0.
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With twenty-five fixtures played in the Black Country Men’s Super League only one point separates the top three teams. Gilbert’s Bar ‘B’ top the table with ninety points with Pensnett Liberal Club and Allen’s Bar ‘C’ both one point behind them after the Liberal Club won 4-1 at home against Allen’s Bar ‘C’. Fourth placed Whiteheath Tavern were also 4-1 winners playing at home against Halesowen Cricket Club to leave them only two points off the top.
Full Results:Game 29:- Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ 3 Horse and Jockey 2, Pensnett Liberal Club 4 Allen’s Bar ‘C’’ 1, Old Bulls Head 3 White Swan 2, Townsend Social 3 Allen’s Bar ‘B’ 2, Quarry Bank Liberal Club 5 Soccer Zone 0, Allen’s Bar ‘A’ 3 Ashwood 2, Townsend ‘A’ 4 The Vine, Blackheath 1, Whiteheath Tavern 4 Halesowen Cricket Club 1.
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A straight 5-0 home win over Three Crowns sees Dog and Partridge top the West Midlands Men’s Super League table with 201 points, they have a seven points lead over second placed Kings Head ‘A’ who had a narrows 3-2 home success against third in the table Gilbert’s Bar ‘B’ who are now seven points behind their victors.
Full Results:Game 39:- Dog and Partridge 5 Three Crowns 0, Kings Head ‘A’ 3 Gilbert’s Bar ‘B’ 2, Gilbert’s Bar ‘D’ 3 Corpus Christi 2, Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ 3 Kings Head ‘B’ 2, ECC 3 Chase Social 2, Staffordshire Knot 5 Gilbert’s Bar ‘C’ 0.
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Tomorrow evening Langley Hall Social Club is the place to be as there is a Christmas Darts Open being staged there. Doors will open at 7.00pm at the club in Langley Hall Road, Olton, B92 7HE, the event carrying a top prize of £200 based on 32 entries. For any further information give Jamie Carter a call on 07786-244118.
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The Gilberts Bar Monday Night Singles League are up to week three and two players Dean Simmons-Fullwood and Wayne Jones share the number one position in division one. The latest fixtures saw Simmons-Fullwood win 7-1 against John Simms while Jones won by the same scoreline against Simon Pritchard.
A 5-3 win over Kevin Bate has given Alan Melling the lead in division two with Bradley Martin and Keith Hollowood both two points behind him.
The top spot in division three goes to Gareth Walsh his 28 points four better than second and third in the division Dave Thackeray and Thomas Hollowood.
Full Results:Week 3:- Chris Evans 2 Clark Cook 6, Ben Johnson 8 Steve Lynch 0, Jason Hough 4 Tony Singh 4, Darren Williams 6 Jimmy Stackhouse 2, Jon Blakemore 4 Ian Stanton 4, Simon Pritchard 1 Wayne Jones 7, Dean Simmons-Fullwood 7 John Simms 1, Ben Johnson 6 Paul Price 2, Tony Singh 7 Clayton Edge 1, Chris Evans 4 Stewart Pryce 4, Richard Brown 2 Artur Lubkowski 6, Gemma Barrett Jenkins 3 Nevile Quinton 5, Kevin Bate 3 Alan Melling 5, Jamie Aplin 4 Martin Angell 4, Keith Hollowood 5 Reece Cook Lucas 3, Robert Harris 3 Michael Franks 5, Alex Simmons 4 Bradley Martin 4, Jon Williams 7 Malcolm Pugh 1, Warren Bower 3 Dave Thackeray 5, Sarah Barrett 2 Alex Bryant 6, Jacqui Simmons 1 Thomas Hollowood 7, Claire Hobbs 2 Adam Sullivan 6, Jenni Seedhouse 0 Michele Pritchard 8, Lauren Kempson 3 Eddie Gripton 5, Wayne Armstrong 3 Dave Akers 5, Jacqui Simmons 4 Joe Bartolo 4.
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There were 5-2 wins for the top three teams in the singles division of the Wolverhampton Tuesday Night League, leaders ECC ‘A’ (56 points) beating their ‘B’ side, second placed Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ (52 points) winning against Three Crowns and third in the table Woodfield (52 points) winning at Railway.
In the doubles division Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ are top their 2-1 win over Three Crowns taking their points to 54 while second placed ECC ‘A’ beat their ‘B’ team 3-0 to slightly reduce the arrears, they are on 52 points.
Full Results:Game 30:Singles Division:- Corpus Christi ‘B’ 1 Gilbert’s Bar’B’ 6, ECC ‘A’ 5 ECC ‘B’ 2, Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ 5 Three Crowns 2, Railway 2 Woodfield 5, Ring of Bells 0 Corpus Christi ‘A’ 7, Wednesfield Legion 4 Dog and Partridge 3, Doubles Division:- Corpus Christi ‘B’ 0 Gilbert’s Bar’B’ 3, ECC ‘A’ 3 ECC ‘B’ 0, Gilbert’s Bar ‘A’ 2 Three Crowns 1, Railway 1 Woodfield 2, Ring of Bells 0 Corpus Christi ‘A’ 3, Wednesfield Legion 2 Dog and Partridge 1.
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Just a note to everyone who supplies me with their weekly darts results and information, there will be a two weeks break for the darts column in the Birmingham Mail over the festive period but please continue to send me all of your results as they will all be included in my next round-up which will be on the 10th January 2024.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all contributors and readers of my various columns for their support over the last year and wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy and Safe New Year.
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