Unbeaten leaders march on

Division A league leaders Lincoln Arms A continued their unbeaten run in Crowson Volkswagen Pinchbeck and District Winter Darts League, beating Consti Club C 6-3.

With the Lincoln side storming into a 5-0 lead, wins for Harry Faulkner, Jacob Herd and Paul Faulkner gave the scoreline a more respectable look.
John Charlton beat Josh Faulkner in the final game for the Lincoln side. Jimmy Tenno hit a 180 and a 17-dart leg and Steve Stancer had a 15-dart leg both for the Lincoln.
Services Club B remain in second place with a 6-3 home win over Consti Club B. Steve Rawding hit a 177 to set up a single-dart finish in his 2-0 singles win over Chris Howling. Howling had a 180 in his pairs victory with Conor Hughes.
Green Dragon A had a convincing 7-2 home win over Lincoln Arms D.
PDC player Scott Williams starred in this match with three 180s, a 118 checkout, 17 and 18-dart legs. He also had an 18-dart leg in the pairs with partner Jon Goor.
Stu Page was on form for the Royal Mail Cart with seven 100+ scores in his 2-1 singles win over Mark Dixon, of Pinchbeck FC A, including a 130 finish, but a 2-1 win for Andy Mason over Carl Page in the last game gave the Football Club a 5-4 win.
The Division B leaders Consti Club Z suffered their first defeat of the season to their Consti Club D counterparts. Wins for Lisa Brooks, John Robinson and Nick Collins in the last three games securing a 5-4 win for the D team. There were 180s for Calum Ward and Mick Atkin both of the Z side.
Second-placed Green Dragon Z had a 7-2 loss, away at Kirton Leisure with Joby Booth hitting a 180 for the Leisure.
Consti Club A had a 6-3 home win over Drayman’s Arms A. Wins for Jamie Mumby, Merv Pattinson and Bill Cook in the final three games giving them the victory.
Pinchbeck FC B had a narrow 5-4 home win over Services Club A. The Football Club raced into a 5-1 lead, but wins for Acker Kelk, Tony O’Driscoll and Mark Jones of the Services made it a more creditable scoreline.
Lincoln Arms C won 6-3 at home to Green Dragon C, wins for Tony Brown and Jay Fountain claiming the victory.

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