AFTER week three matches in the Carlsberg UK Open League just eight 100% records survive, six at darts and two at dominoes.
Premier Darts big four have already established their superiority with leaders Delamere maintaining a two points lead after drawing with third placed Pioneers.
Amalgamated B's 6-2 defeat of Rockwood lifted them to second, the Pi's and Commercial sharing the same points mark but joint third on matches won.
Undisputed top marksman was Barry Cooper (Commercial) who hit 14 and 20 dart legs, a ton checkout, a brace of 180's and a 177.
Howard Bateman (Vine A) hit a 15 dart leg and Mark Tirrell (Delamere) included a 180 in his 16 darter.
Ricky Busteed (Pioneers) and Paul Gilligan (Raven A) hit 17 dart legs, Paul also on the mark with a 180.
Craig Sharples (Commercial) hit an 18 darter, Tony Richardson (Pioneers) and Steve Wright (Kings A) respective 100 and 102 checkouts and Tony Pogonowski (Lady A) and Don Moss (Vine A) registered maximums.
Division One Darts toppers South St Snooker have moved three points clear after maintaining their unblemished record with a 5-3 win over the George, who drop to joint third with Bridge A.
Nag A remain second after Belle Vue held them to 4-4.
Kevin O'Connor (Amals A) and Chris Hardern (South St) hit maximums.
Promoted Crown head Division Two Darts after a 5-3 win at Lady B, with Lion B and Nag B joint second after 6-2 victories over hosts Keys A and Lion A.
Lion B's Steve Dooley won in 16 darts and also hit a 180.
Pacemakers Broughton Arms move three points clear in Division Three Darts after walloping Kings B 6-2. Brunel and Vine C's drawn clash lifts the pair to joint second place, one point ahead of Ward A, soundly beaten 6-2 by Coppenhall Leighton.
Dave Wood (Broughton) won with a 125 checkout and Paul Wright (Liberal A) hit a 180.
Division Four Darts leadership has passed to Raven B after their 7-1 demolition of Leisure B.
Second placed Last Orders forfeited their 100 percent record to Keys B, who have now drawn all their matches, but may yet regret letting slip a 4-1 lead.
Ward B remain third after recovering from 4-1 down to draw at Cumberland.
Tim Cross (Crosville) won with a 106 finish.
The League's top points scorers and Division Five Darts leaders Vine B beat Imperial 6-2 to move three points ahead of The Bank, who beat bottom placed Lion & Swan by the same score.
Jim Hamlett (Ashbank) won with a 93 finish to a 17 darter and also hit a 180.
Steve Wilson (Liberal C) won in 19 darts.
A very close Premier Dominoes which has three points covering the top seven, is now headed by Vine A who won 5-3 at Raven A.
Rockwood beat Amals B 5-3 to take over second spot, with Delamere and current champions Hawk joint third after big wins over Pioneers and Commercial.
Division One Dominoes is also keenly contested, with four points embracing the top eight teams, with promoted duo the George and Woodside sharing top place, three points ahead of ASLEF Leisure, who actually relieved the Woodside of their unblemished record by beating them 5-3.
Amalgamated A overturned a 4-1 deficit to draw with current champions Bridge A.
Lady B, 6-2 winners over Crown, take over at the top of Division Two Dominoes by a point from LMR Sports and Nantwich Road, whose clash ended 5-3 for Nantwich Road.
Division Three Dominoes leadership is now with Brunel after a 6-2 victory over Vine C.
Ward A drop to second, two points off the pace, after letting slip a 3-0 lead to Coppenhall Leighton, who maintained their 100 percent record by winning the last five games.
The 100 percenters Cross Keys B lead Division Four Dominoes after a 6-2 win at Last Orders.
Second placed Horse Shoe were held to a draw at Old Oddies, but stay a point ahead of Crosville Club who lost 5-3 at Victoria.
Division Five Dominoes toppers The Bank beat Lion & Swan 6-2 to stay two points ahead of the Golf Club, who take over second place after trouncing hosts Ashbank 7-1.
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