LEADERS Polish A continued their Premier Darts championship charge with a convincing 6-2 victory against Hop Pole.

Arrow kings were John Speed who hit a 16 darter and a couple of 180's, Tony Pogonowski notched an 18 darter and John Cooper struck a maximum.

Second-placed Pioneer A only just edged out bottom team ASLEF Oddies 5-3 thanks to respective 16 and 17 darters by Wayne Patton and Pete Boughey.

LMR Sports snatched a draw with Albion thanks to a late recovery while South Street Snkr and Holly Bush picked up respective 5-3 victories against Flying Lady and Hawk.

The top division's dominoes leaders LMR Sports extended their cushion to four points thanks to a 5-3 result. Second-placed Hawk lost by the same margin while the three other matches hit stalemate.

No prizes for guessing who heads Premier aggregates while Hop Pole and ASLEF looking increasingly like relegation fodder.

LIBERAL Valley needed a good result at Polish B to stay out in front of Division One arrows and they turned on the style with a 6-2 success.

Another victory for Vine A keeps them at the summit of the division's doms as Bridge A succumb 5-3.

Vine A and Liberal are looking for places in the league's penthouse while Polish B and Rising Sun face a drop to the second floor.

THE race for the Division Two spears title is hoting up and Oddfellows C keep a slight advantage despite drawing with Leisure Club.

In the table game, Kings Arms reduced the gap to one point by spanking leaders South Street RNA 7-1.

Oddys and Earl of Chester B occupy the promotion places on aggregate while West End RAOB B and Shav Club remain in the drop zone.

STAYING in charge of Division Three darts is Liberal A following a 7-1 thrashing of North Ward B.

West End RAOB built on current form and dished out a 7-1 beating to Haslington CC to keep control of the division's doms.

Liberal A and Woodside can almost taste a spot in Div Two as Imperial and Haslington CC face relegation.

MANNI'S Bar took a clear lead of Division Four arrows following a good 6-2 success at the George.

Doms leaders Vine B slipped to a draw against struggling Nant Road Club.

It looks like an exciting finish in the race for the basement promotion spots. George and Vine B keep the advantage but Liberal B are losing touch with everyone else at the foot of the league.

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