Magical 170 checkout for Cherry Tree's Pinkerton
The Herald
|September 03, 2025
STEVE CHAPMAN 501 LEAGUE ONE of Jason Pinkerton’s mammoth eighteen three figure visits in Cherry Tree B's 6-5 win over St Levans was the third magical 170 checkout of the Steve Chapman 501 League so far.
Pinkerton ploughed in one of the two maxis to top up that total, whilst the man who defeated Pinkerton in the individual phase, Tex Pearce, nailed fifteen ton plusses along the way.
Mike Pearce added thirteen more tons for the defeated team, whilst Mark Shears bagged the other 180 on his way to eleven tons overall and a 3-1 success over Pearce.
Dan Brazier (25.05) lit up the game week with a 3-0 win that contained a leg in 17 darts to help Raffles to a 6-5 triumph at Tradesmans.
Brazier’s teammate Luke Beard knocked over his opponent thanks in part to what turned out to be a crucial 18 dart leg that came in a 3-2 win.
With the scores left at 5-5 going into the last singles, Logan Carroll duly delivered a 3-0 win that contained a 120 three dart checkout to deliver the spoils.
Paul Palmer topped his ton total out at fourteen scores of a ton or more to lead Kings Arms to a 10-1 win over Legends Lounge.
Alec Turner added eleven tons to that mark for the hosts, whilst Chris Beale reached eleven himself for the defeated side, with his best coming in the form of a 128 checkout.
King Billy's 10-1 win at Duchy was dominated by the scoring of Andrew Cook, who finished his night on fourteen scores of a ton or more.
Cook added a 106 combination out and a 180 to his ton total, whilst the other three treble visit went the way of teammate Frankie Stout.
In their respective 3-1 and 3-0 singles wins, Stout and Cook added legs in 17 and 15 darts to complete a good night's work for the team and individually for the pair.
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