Thursday 22 August 2024

Vintage,Scholars,Whitehawks & Flamethrowers head to the Summerbowl


 

League Finale

Summerbowl Report - Group A

Vintage (4) vs A's (2)

First Game: Kieran Potts (3) vs Jack Walker (1)

In the opening match, Kieran Potts of Vintage faced Jack Walker from the A's. Kieran started strong with an impressive 15-dart leg, setting the tone for the match. Although Jack managed to take the third leg, Kieran's early momentum carried him through to secure a 3-1 victory, giving Vintage an early lead in the fixture.

Second Game: Russ Simmons (3) vs Joe Cook (1)

In the second match, Russ Simmons of Vintage took on Joe Cook from the A's. Despite Joe taking the third leg, Russ remained in control throughout the match, winning 3-1. This victory extended Vintage's lead to 2-0, putting them in a strong position early in the contest.

Third Game: Callum Clarke (2) vs Regan Stancil (3)

In a closely contested third match, Callum Clarke of Vintage went up against Regan Stancil from the A's. Callum started strong, taking a 2-0 lead. However, Regan fought back, leveling the match at 2-2 with an impressive 20-dart leg in the fourth. Regan then held his nerve to win the deciding leg, securing a 3-2 victory. This win put the A's on the scoreboard, narrowing Vintage's lead to 2-1.

Fourth Game: Ryan Goffin (3) vs Ben Cooper (0)

In the fourth match, Ryan Goffin of Vintage faced Ben Cooper from the A's. Ryan delivered an outstanding performance, winning 3-0. His victory was highlighted by a 20-dart leg in the second leg, followed by an impressive 18-dart leg with a 100 checkout to close out the match. This commanding win extended Vintage's lead to 3-1 in the overall fixture.

Pairs Game 1: Ben Cooper and Joe Cook (2) vs Will Meeson and Jayden Fisher (0)

In the first pairs match, Ben Cooper and Joe Cook from the A's faced Will Meeson and Jayden Fisher from Vintage. Ben and Joe delivered a strong performance, winning the match 2-0. This victory brought the A's back into the contest, narrowing Vintage's lead to 3-2 overall.

Pairs Game 2: Jack Walker and Regan Stancil (1) vs Bob Lamb and Rich Brown (2)

In the final pairs match, Jack Walker and Regan Stancil from the A's took on Bob Lamb and Rich Brown from Vintage. Jack and Regan won the first leg, but Bob and Rich responded by taking the next two legs, securing a 2-1 victory. This win not only gave Vintage the overall 4-2 victory but also secured their place in the playoffs.

Summerbowl Report - Group A

Boom (4) vs Flamethrowers (2)

First Game: Ben Fullerton (2) vs Tom Briggs (3)

In the opening match of the night, Ben Fullerton from Boom faced Tom Briggs of the Flamethrowers. Tom started off strong, impressively taking the first two legs with a 19-dart and a 21-dart leg, along with a 180 to assert his dominance early in the match. However, Ben fought back, managing to slow Tom's momentum and tie the game at 2-2. Despite Ben's comeback, Tom held his nerve and took the decisive final leg, securing a 3-2 victory for the Flamethrowers. This win gave the Flamethrowers an early 1-0 lead in the overall match.

Second Game: Jason Marsh (3) vs Luke Rollinson (2)

In the second match, Jason Marsh from Boom faced Luke Rollinson of the Flamethrowers. Luke started strong, taking the first two legs, but Jason staged an epic comeback, winning the next three legs consecutively. Jason's resilience and determination secured him a 3-2 victory, bringing the overall match score to 1-1 and leveling the contest between Boom and the Flamethrowers.

Third Game: Matt Pierce (3) vs Daniel Matthews (0)

In the third match, Matt Pierce of Boom dominated Daniel Matthews from the Flamethrowers, securing a clean 3-0 victory. Matt's commanding performance gave Boom the lead in the overall match, bringing the score to 2-1 in their favour.

Fourth Game: Kev Allison (3) vs Nick Machon (1)

In the fourth match, Kev Allison from Boom took on Nick Machon of the Flamethrowers. Nick started strong, winning the first leg, but Kev quickly found his form, winning the next three legs to secure a 3-1 victory. This win extended Boom's lead to 3-1 in the overall match, putting them in a strong position.

Pairs Game 1: Kev Allison and Ben Fullerton (0) vs Daniel Matthews and Tom Briggs (2)

In the first pairs match, Kev Allison and Ben Fullerton from Boom faced Daniel Matthews and Tom Briggs from the Flamethrowers. Daniel and Tom played a strong game, securing a 2-0 victory. This crucial win not only brought the Flamethrowers back into the contest, narrowing the overall score to 3-2 in favour of Boom, but it also secured the Flamethrowers a spot in the playoffs, eliminating Boom from playoff contention.

Pairs Game 2: Matt Pierce and Jason Marsh (2) vs Alex Lawton and Luke Rollinson (0)

In the final pairs match, Matt Pierce and Jason Marsh from Boom faced Alex Lawton and Luke Rollinson from the Flamethrowers. Matt and Jason continued their strong performances from the singles matches, securing a 2-0 victory in the pairs. This win brought the final score to 4-2 in favour of Boom, closing out the night on a high note for Boom, despite missing out on the playoffs.

Summerbowl Report - Group B

Accy D's (3) vs Whitehawks (3)

First Game: Jack Lewis (3) vs Chris Connelly (0)

In the opening match of the night, Jack Lewis from Accy D's faced Chris Connelly from the Whitehawks. Jack delivered a dominant performance, winning the match 3-0 without dropping a leg. His commanding victory gave Accy D's an early lead in the fixture, setting the tone for the evening.

Second Game: Adam Warner (2) vs Martin Dean (3)

The second match saw Adam Warner from Accy D's take on Martin Dean of the Whitehawks. Adam started strong, winning the first leg, but Martin quickly responded by taking the second leg and followed it up with an impressive 19-dart leg in the third. Adam fought back, hitting a 20-dart leg and a 180 to level the match at 2-2. However, Martin held his nerve in the deciding leg to secure a 3-2 victory, bringing the overall match score level at 1-1.

Third Game: Jackie Quinn (1) vs Kevin Hatfield (3)

In the third match, Jackie Quinn from Accy D's faced Kevin Hatfield of the Whitehawks. Kevin started impressively, winning the first two legs, including a 180 and a 19-dart leg in the second. Jackie responded with a 19-dart leg of their own to take the third leg, but Kevin regained control and won the next leg to secure a 3-1 victory. This win gave the Whitehawks a 2-1 lead in the overall match.

Fourth Game: Luke Davies (3) vs Tim Whiting (0)

In the fourth match, Luke Davies of Accy D's took on Tim Whiting from the Whitehawks. Luke delivered a flawless performance, winning 3-0 without dropping a leg. His commanding victory brought the overall match score level again at 2-2, setting up an exciting conclusion to the fixture.

Pairs Game 1: Thomas Jepson and Alex Botha (1) vs Chris Connelly and Tom Tingle (2)

In the first pairs match, Thomas Jepson and Alex Botha of Accy D's faced Chris Connelly and Tom Tingle from the Whitehawks. Thomas and Alex started well, taking the first leg, but Chris and Tom quickly responded. Chris hit a crucial 180, and the Whitehawks' pair took the next two legs to win the match 2-1. This victory gave the Whitehawks a 3-2 lead in the overall match.

Pairs Game 2: Joseph Hopkins and Jackie Kelly (2) vs Tim Whiting and Kevin Hatfield (1)

In the final pairs match, Joseph Hopkins and Jackie Kelly from Accy D's faced Tim Whiting and Kevin Hatfield from the Whitehawks. Accy D's took the first leg, but the Whitehawks equalised in the second. Joseph Hopkins secured the match with a brilliant 129 checkout, winning 2-1. However, despite this victory, it wasn't enough for last year's champions, Accy D's, to qualify for the playoffs. The result does, however, mean that the Whitehawks secure their place in the playoffs, with the overall match ending in a 3-3 draw.

Summerbowl Report - Group B

Scholars (6) vs Reapers (0)

First Game: Morgan Shillito (3) vs Chris Keane (0)

In the opening match of the night, Morgan Shillito of the Scholars faced Chris Keane from the Reapers. Morgan delivered a dominant performance, winning 3-0 without dropping a leg. His victory was highlighted by a 20-dart first leg and an even more impressive 17-dart second leg. Morgan's strong start gave the Scholars an early 1-0 lead in the fixture.

Second Game: Dom Tofts (3) vs Kieran McArthur (0)

In the second match, Dom Tofts of the Scholars took on Kieran McArthur from the Reapers. Dom maintained the Scholars' momentum with a commanding 3-0 victory. Kieran struggled to match Dom's consistent play, and the win extended the Scholars' lead to 2-0 in the overall match.

Third Game: James Buckby (3) vs Sam Elvery (0)

In the third match, James Buckby of the Scholars faced Sam Elvery from the Reapers. James continued the Scholars' dominant run with a 3-0 victory. His performance was capped off by a 19-dart leg in the final leg, securing the win and bringing the overall match score to 3-0 in favour of the Scholars.

Fourth Game: Dale Dennett (3) vs Liam Blakemore (0)

In the fourth match, Dale Dennett of the Scholars took on Liam Blakemore from the Reapers. Dale was in excellent form, winning the match 3-0. He started with a 21-dart leg and closed the match with an impressive 19-dart leg, further extending the Scholars' lead to 4-0 in the overall fixture.

Pairs Game 1: Morgan Shillito and James Buckby (2) vs Ben Burrows and John Appleby (0)

In the first pairs match, Morgan Shillito and James Buckby from the Scholars faced Ben Burrows and John Appleby from the Reapers. Morgan and James continued their team's strong performance, winning the match 2-0. This victory extended the Scholars' lead to 5-0 in the overall match.

Pairs Game 2: Dom Tofts and Dale Dennett (2) vs Kieran Lascelles and George Barber (0)

In the final pairs match, Dom Tofts and Dale Dennett of the Scholars took on Kieran Lascelles and George Barber from the Reapers. Dom and Dale completed the Scholars' clean sweep with a 2-0 victory, bringing the final score to 6-0. The Scholars dominated the fixture, not dropping a single leg all night. This emphatic win underscores why they finished top of Group B, showcasing their dominance throughout the competition.


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