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Seaview one win away from retaining Wick and District Darts League title





Seaview are one win away from retaining their Division One title in Wick and District Darts League after yet another convincing victory, this time against RBL.

In Division Two, Archie Robinson (Seaforth “C”) hit a 13-dart leg as his team shared the points with Harper's “C”. This was the quickest leg in the division to date.

A total of 118 maximums have been hit in the league so far this season, along with 82 ton-plus checkouts.

Results – Division One: Castletown Poachers 7, Old Smiddy Inn 1; Park 3, Seaforth 5; Harper’s “B” 7, Norseman 1; Seaview 7, RBL 1.

Division Two: Smiddy “4” 1, Mountain Dew 7; Comm 7, Seaforth ladies 1; Harper’s “C” 4, Seaforth “C” 4; Seaforth “B” 7, Queen’s 1; Camps 0, Smiddy “3” 8.

Maximums (9): Leslie Platt (Harper’s “C”), Sandy Robertson (Harper’s “C”), David Taylor (Harper’s “B”), Marc Macgregor (Seaview), Stewart Tait (Seaview), Alison Tait (Seaforth “B”), Claire Thain (Queen’s “B”), Michael Campbell (Seaforth), David Bain (RBL).

Ton-plus checkouts (3): Marc Macgregor (Seaview), 145; Kevin Donald (Castletown Poachers), 126; David Taylor (Harper’s “B”), 104.

Shortest leg: Archie Robinson (Seaforth “C”).

League standings – Division One: 1 Seaview (played 12, points 24); 2 Seaforth (12, 17); 3 Castletown Poachers (11, 14); 4 Harper’s “B” (11, 12); 5 Old Smiddy Inn (12, 12); 6 RBL (12, 11); 7 Norseman (11, 9); 8 Park (12, 3); 9 Queen’s (11, 2).

Division Two: 1 Smiddy “3” (played 13, points 23); 2 Harper’s “C” (13, 21); 3 Comm (13, 19); 4 Seaforth “B” (13, 19); 5 Mountain Dew (13, 19); 6 Seaforth “C” (13, 13); 7 Seaforth ladies (13, 8); 8 Smiddy “4” (13, 5); 9 Queen’s “B” (13, 3); 10 Camps (13, 0).

Maximum top hitters: Marc Macgregor (Seaview), 13; Stewart Tait (Seaview), Ryan Campbell (Seaforth), both 6; Ryan Campbell (Seaview), Graham Crowe (Old Smiddy Inn), Aidan Sutherland (Castletown Poachers), all 5; Kevin Macgregor (Seaview), Kevin Donald (Castletown Poachers), Donald Sutherland (Comm), all 4.


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