Lincoln keep the lead

Poor finishing for Services Club B cost them dearly last week in the Pinchbeck and District Darts League ending up in a 10-17 loss to leaders Lincoln Arms A.

Trailing 13-5 after the first six games, Ady Smith and Steve Rawding both got 2-1 wins for Services, beating Sam Roberts and Steve Gaughan respectively.

John Charlton, of the Lincoln, beat Tony Clark 2-1 in the last game to secure the convincing scoreline.
Clark, with Dave Norbury, had an 18-dart leg in their 2-1 pairs loss.

Taking advantage of Services’ slip up, Consti C move into second place with a 17-10 home win over Green Dragon A.

In a close game, 3-0 wins for Paul Faulkner and Jacob Herd over Sean Trafford and Finn Mottram in the last two singles, saw Consti home as clear winners. Herd hit a 180.

Lincoln Arms D suffered their third successive loss of the season going down 10-17 away at Consti Club Z.

Dan Merrill, Brandon Elderkin and Mick Atkin all won 3-0 in the final three singles to secure the win for Consti.
Dan Gent registered a 180 for the Lincoln side.

Consti Club B remain unbeaten at the top of the table in Division B with a big 20-7 win over struggling Lincoln Arms C.

Zac Brown and Duane Harrison were the only singles successes for Lincoln, both winning 2-1, beating Chris Howling and Matt Broderick.

Second placed Pied Calf beat the Draymans Arms 15-12. Stef Atudosiei hit a 180 and Carl Page had a 107 checkout for Pied Calf.

Kirton Leisure came away victorious, beating Green Dragon Z 16-11.
Callum Day saved a bigger loss for Dragon with a 3-0 win in the last singles over Josh Smith.

Kieran Day hit a 180 for the Dragon side.

It remains very close at the top of Division C with three teams tied on 49 points.

Pinchbeck FC B remain the only unbeaten side with a 17-10 win at home to Consti Club A.

Harvey Elderkin had an 18-dart leg for the Football Club.

Consti Club D won 19-8 away at bottom side Green Dragon C. Trent Hutson and Alex Hackett were the only winners for Dragon with a 3-0 victory in their pairs game.

Services Club A make up the trio of teams at the summit, with an 18-9 home win over Pinchbeck FC C.

Gary Coomes had a 111 checkout for the Pinchbeck side.

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