Thursday 27 February 2020

Wins for the Woodbourne’

Wins for the Woodbourne’ 

The first week of the overtime season see’s The Wolves back in action, The Wombles in the top four and The Panthers on top spot. 

Hustlers 2-4 Wombles
Singles
Paul Harris 2 -3 Steven Caley
Carl Farnsworth 2-3 Glynn Harris
Bri Jones 3-2 James Thomas
Nigel Ikin 0-3 Mick Swift
Paul “Bomber” Harris (21) went up first against Steven “Stiggy” Caley, Caley took the first leg before Harris quickly found himself 2-1 up. Caley then took the next two to win the match 3-2
Next up was Carl Farnsworth against Glynn Harris (20), Farnsworth took the first two legs and had match darts in the third before Harris took the next three legs to win 3-2 with a 20 dart leg in the fourth leg.
Bri Jones was up next against James Thomas (17,180) with history looking to repeat itself as Jones went 2-0 up, Thomas took the third leg with a 17 darter, before tying the game up at 2-2 Jones then took the last to put the hustlers a point on the board
Nigel Ikin was up last for The Hustlers, he took on Mick Swift but came off the worse side of a 3-0 defeat ensuring The Wombles wouldn’t be beaten going in to the pairs
Pairs
Ikin/Farnsworth 1-2 Harris/Swift
Harris/Jones 2-1 Caley/Thomas
Ikin and Farnsswoth lost out 2-1 to Harris and Swift to give The Wombles the victory, before Harris and Jones beat Caley and Thomas 2-1.
Wolves 4–2 Stallions 

Singles
Kieron Potts 3-0 Colin Johnson
Mick Bowers 3-0 Anne Simmons
Laura Taylor 3-1 Wayne Pike
Chris Keane 0-3 Martin Baugh
The Wolves are back in action following their bye weeks against The Stallions
Kieron Potts (180) was first up against Colin Johnson, Potts came out with a 3-0 victory
Mick Bower came out with the same scoreline against Anne Simmons
Laura Taylor beat Wayne Pike 3-1, Taylor took the first leg before Pike replied to make it 1-1 before Taylor took the next two to make it 3-0 on the night
Chris Keane was up last against Martin Baugh unfortunately for Keane, Baugh’s arrows were going where they was supposed to as he won 3-0
Pairs
Bowers/Taylor 2-0 Baugh/Johnson
Keane/Bird 0-2 A Simmons/S Simmons
Bowers and Taylor beat Baugh and Johnson 2-0 to ensure victory for The Wolves before Keane and Bird came out second best as they lost 2-0 to The Simmons’
Warriors 0-6 Panthers
Singles
Barry Brittle 0-3 Curtis Thorpe
Ian Webster 0-3 Pat Meeson
Paul Brittle 0-3 Mick Hulley
Angie Brittle 0-3 Russ Simmons
Barry Brittle was up first, but lost 3-0 to Curtis Thorpe in the youngest battle of the evening
Ian Webster was up next but lost out 3-0 to Pat Meeson (21) in the oldest battle of the evening courtesy of a 21 dart leg in the last
Paul Brittle lost out to Mick Hulley (111c/o) 3-0 with Hulley hitting a 111 checkout along the way
Angie Brittle couldn’t use her womanly charms as she lost out to Russ Simmons 3-0
Pairs 

Webster/ A Brittle 1-2 Cruz/Thorpe
B Brittle/P Brittle 0-2 Waller/Hulley
The pairs both went in the way of a 2-1 away side victory with Webster and A Brittle losing out to Cruz and Thorpe who made the throw count by taking the decider. The Brittles took the first leg before Waller and Hulley took the next two to ensure they left with maximum points
Railwaymen 3-3 Academicals
Singles
Pete Bramley 1-3 Conal Doughty
Alan Jackson 0-3 Ste Smith
Ryan Goffin 3-0 L Grey
Gav Pilling 3-0 Ritesh Deo
Pete Bramley was up first against Conal Doughty (14,18,180,100c/o), Bramley was up against it from the beginning as Doughty hit a 14 darter, Doughty took the next before Bramley took the third, Doughty then finished off with an 18 darter to claim the game
Alan Jackson lost out 3-0 to Ste Smith putting the visitors 2-0 up
Ryan Goffin (16,17,21 180x3) was in fine form as he beat L Grey 3-0 in 54 darts 21,17,16 and a trio of maximums across the night
Gav Pilling beat Ritesh Deo 3-0 with a 20 dart leg in the last to tie it up at 2-2 on the night
Pairs
Goffin / Jackson 2-0 Hopkins/Grey
Bramley/Pilling 0-2 Doughty/Deo
Goffin and Jackson put the home side in front with a 2-0 victory over Hopkins and Grey before Bramley and Pilling lost out 2-0 to Doughty and Deo ensuring it was all square on the night
Weekly report by James Thomas

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