Tigers A maintained their unbeaten start to the Spalding and District Darts League Division One season with a big 8-1 win against Consti D.
The star of the show was Gary Mace, who threw a 180, an 18-dart-leg and a 118 checkout.
Also impressing was Ash Allen, who kept up his fine form with a 180, while captain Dan Carnell also nailed a maximum.
Lindsey Wingell was the sole Consti D winner as Tigers made it four wins from four.
Elsewhere, Tigers C sealed a close 5-4 win against last seasons’ champions Consti A.
Duncan Hunt’s win against Sam Roberts was enough to seal the win for the Tigers, who had started well by going 3-1 up.
That game saw a 180 from Steve Urch and an 18-dart-leg for Simon Hill.
Lincoln Arms were in fine form with a 7-2 win over the Rose and Crown.
Singles wins for Dean Murray, Mark Dixon, Jake Merrill and Simon Barnett sealed the deal.
Ian Lawson starred with a 180, 108 checkout and an 18-dart-leg.
Other 180s on the night came from Murray and Simon Barnett, while Steve Stancer had a 116 checkout and Murray also had a fine 14-dart-leg.
The last game in Division One was a 6-3 win for Tigers B against the Bell Weston Hills.
Victories for Phil Horspool, Ian Mcreery, Tracey Mcreery and Ben Carr were enough for the Holbeach team.
In Division Two, Consti C kept up their 100 per cent record with a close 5-4 win against Royal Mail Cart B.
Kieran Bowman had a 180, while Nic Savic had a 118 checkout and Paul Faulkner hit a 102 checkout.
Chris Hollands also fired in an 18-dart-leg – but this was bettered by Martin Pettit, who won in 17 darts.
Elsewhere, Drayman’s Arms got a fine 8-1 win against Maples Services with Chris Ayre the only winner for Maples.
Palmers also picked up a close 5-4 win against Royal Mail Cart A, with Travis Stapleton winning 2-1 against Chris Reynolds to seal the success.
The final game in Division Two saw another 5-4 victory, this time for Punchbowl who beat the Abbey Hotel.
Punchbowl took the win early on by triumphing in the first four singles games.
All on winning form on the night were Rick Newton, Darren Tansley – who hit a 180 – Michael Harrison and Stu Adams.