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Crown Y lead the way in Asfordby Darts League

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Published Date: 05 October 2008
SUNDAY, 3pm: After two games the Crown Y lead Division One of the Asfordby and District Darts League, while Blue Bell Foxes top the second tier.
Crown Y faced stablemates Crown X and went 4-2 up at the singles where a splendid team effort saw the Y take five of the six singles, including C. Sharpe's 180, the X's D. Pick winning the last leg.

Crown Y's second match saw them surge ahead against Shoes D, taking five of the six team legs. Solo wins for the Shoes' M. Brightwell and D. Clements made it 9-3.

Blue Bell Foxes first overcame fellow newcomers Anchor Blue.
The teams were level at the singles, but the Foxes took control, winning five of the six legs, D. Chatwin Anchor's only winner.

Foxes repeated the 9-3 scoreline in their second match at the Eliteless, Hoby. The hosts took the first game, but Foxes took the next four to lead 4-2 at the singles.

Eliteless's only winner was S. Walling against S. Newman as the hosts succumbed to some fine play.

Sugar Loafers, Shoes Tucks and the Kings Arms are joint second in Division One with 16 points and Anchor Black, jointly-placed with Crown Riff Raff, claim second place in Division Two with How Now Brown Crown in third.



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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 11:30 AM
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