Carlsberg-Tetley Haydock Darts and Dominoes League
Results IN the Sprayhurst sponsored four a side competition Sprayhurst A beat BWMC A team A in an excellent final. In the darts Sprayhurst's Terry Allen hit a 180 and checked out in 14 darts.
In the second leg BWMC Andy Rogers went one better with a 180 and out in 13 darts, but Sprayhurst held out to win 4-3.
Quarter Final: BWMC A team A beat Sprayhurst B; BWMC B team A beat Black Bull A; BWMC A team B beat Social A; Sprayhurst A beat Social B.
Semi-final: BWMC A team A beat BWMC B team A; Sprayhurst A beat BWMC A team B.
Fixtures: Tuesday, September 9
Blackbrook Workingmens Club is the venue for the Domino Pairs Competition, 8pm register, 8.15pm start..
Consolation Cup Final between Swan and Nags Head. SWAN were too strong for the Nags Head with good players like G Nash who went on first started the ball rolling with a good win for the Swan. It quickly went to 2-0 with a good win from C Frayne.
The Swan went 3-1 up from I Faulkner, Nags got another one back to make it 3-2 then P Albrecht made it 4-2. Then Swan's Dave Whitehouse went on with some good darts to make it 5-2 and clinched the cup for the Swan.
Thanks go to Pat Tracy for sponsoring the cup and Moss Bank Labour Club for a warm welcome and a fantastic night of darts. With thanks also to Dave Houghton and Les Bromilow who marked and shouted the games all night.
The new season starts on October 3, fixtures will be given out on September 26 at the Sprayhurst night of Champ of Champs. Don't forget pairs on September 12 at the Nags Head, 8pm start 8-15pm scratch.
H SPRAYHURST and Shaw Street both scored good doubles in Week 19 of the Lanes Trophies Ladies Darts & Dominoes League.
Results
Darts: Sprayhurst 8 Lamb 1, Shaw Street 5 Lingholme 4, Vulcan/Prince 3 Portico 6, Black Horse 2 Haresfinch 7, Furnacemans 5 Glassmakers 4, Union 3 Junction 6.
Dominoes: Sprayhurst 3 Lamb 2, Shaw Street 3 Lingholme 2, Vulcan/Prince 3 Portico 2, Black Horse 4 Haresfinch 1, Furnacemans 1 Glassmakers 4, Union 3 Junction 2.
Darts points: Furnacemans 32, Junction 30, Sprayhurst 24, Shaw Street 22, Glassmakers 20, Vulcan/Prince 18, Portico 18, Lingholme 16, Union 14, Haresfinch 14, Black Horse 10, Lamb 6.
Domino points:Lingholme 30, Lamb 26, Furnacemans 22, Vulcan/Prince 18, Black Horse 18, Union 18, Shaw Street 18, Sprayhurst 18, Haresfinch 16, Portico 14, Junction 14, Glassmakers 10.
Top Team points: Furnacemans 36, Lingholme 29, Sprayhurst 28, Junction 25, Shaw Street, Vulcan/Prince 22, Union 21, Portico 21, Haresfinch 19, Lamb 18, Glassmakers 18, Black Horse 14.
TEAMS are reminded that the Pub Champion dominoes will be played on Monday, Monday, September 8 at the Lingholme and the Pub Champion darts at the Sprayhurst on Wednesday, September 10.
Sutton Oak Domino League Results Dragon 20, St Josephs 18, Sutton Cricket 18, Bowling Green 14, Glassmakers 14, St Annes 14, Sidac 12, Clock Labour 10.
Fixtures Monday, September 8
Major Cup first round: Dragon v St Annes, Sidac v Glassmakers, Sutton Cricket v Clock Labour, St Josephs v Bowling Green.
A meeting will be held at Sutton Cricket Club on Thursday, September 4 at 8pm.
St Helens Domino League
Team P W Lg Pts
Sutton Arms 21 14 65 28
Swan 21 14 63 28
Moss Bank 21 13 55 26
Springfield 21 12 55 24
Star 21 12 54 24
Railway 21 12 52 24
Princess R 21 11 55 22
Vine 20 10 54 20
Lamb 21 10 52 20
Parr Lab 21 10 52 20
Windleshaw 21 10 51 20
British Lion 21 9 50 18
Nags Head 21 9 49 18
Cricketers 21 8 46 16
Boars Head 20 7 44 14
Huntsman 21 6 38 12
Interbrew Darts and Dominoes
Darts
Team Pld W Pts
Sprayhurst 3 3 6
Bowling Green 3 3 6
Union 2 2 4
Princess 3 2 4
Huntsman 3 2 4
Windle 3 2 4
Oddies 3 2 4
Chapel 3 1 2
Wheatsheaf 2 1 2
Jokers 3 1 2
Star 3 1 2
Lion 3 0 0
Nags 3 0 0
Engine 3 0 0
Dominoes
Team Pld W Pts
Sprayhurst 3 3 6
Princess 3 3 6
Huntsman 3 3 6
Chapel 3 2 4
Bowling Green 3 2 4
Windle 3 2 4
Union 2 1 2
Engine 3 1 2
Nags 3 1 2
Oddies 3 1 2
Star 3 1 2
Wheatsheaf 2 0 0
Jokers 3 0 0
Lion 3 0 0
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