NEW Earswick Bowling Club started the White Rose Ladies Darts League summer season with a 7-0 home victory against Acomb Sports.

Clarence Club's Jayne Caine finished her final game with a 24-dart leg to seal a 6-1 victory against New York.

King William's Teresa Walker checked out on 102, giving her side an insurmountable 4-1 advantage against Holgate.

Burton Stone Lane won the last of their singles games to give them a 4-3 win against Indoor Bowls.

Joan Cuss (116, 100, 100) delivered great darts which saw White Horse take home a 4-3 win against the Ebor.

In York John Smith's Ladies League division one, Tracey Farmeary snatched the accolades with a 19-dart game, including a 140 and 137, as Acomb Conservative Club beat close rivals Burnholme.

Sharon Neads and Jean West edged Holme in front but Tina Platt, Natalie Bosworth and Jayne Janes gave the hosts a 4-2 advantage and Farmeary and daughter Natalie secured match points.

Dawn and Alex Exton gave Fulfordgate the ideal start at Edinburgh who replied through Amanda Bevan before Donna Lynes and Michelle and Cara Britton restored Gate's lead.

Alex Exton combined with Di Moreland to seal match points before the hosts, through pairs Bevan-Frankland and Claire Jamieson-Lynes, took the remaining games.

Jody Hancock closed on 106 while captain Doreen Johnstone and Elaine Metcalfe made sure Slipper went into the pairs on level terms with visitors Leeman ‘B’ whose Brenda Dawe, Tracey Yeomans and Julie Oliver replied.

Sal Richardson and Yeomans edged Leeman in front but Hancock-Alison Walsh and Johnstone-Sue Tate snatched victory for Slipper.

Severus ‘B’ had Dot Sellars, Wendy Storr, Sue Gillon and Michelle Kelly winning before landlady Linda Penrose and captain Faye Hawksby replied for Marcia.

However, they had to wait until the final game for another point as Sharron Mountain-Angie Kaya secured match points with Michelle Kelly-Jan Teasdale adding for a 6-3 win.

Severus ‘A’ leapt into pole position in division two with a resounding 8-1 win at Clifton whose Alice Turgoose was the only one to trouble the scorers.

Clockhouse dropped to second place after suffering their first defeat of the season.

They were tied entering the pairs with visitors Puss N Boots, for whom Gemma Coulson and Alison Buckley then Kirsty Limbert and Gemma Collins snatched match points with a 5-4 win.

Becky Thompson, Linda Staveley, Karen Alton, Georgina Clayton and Wendy Sullivan put Tramways in control at Leeman 'A' on their way to a 5-4 win.

Sheila Harrison, Linda Embleton, Marianne Deamer, Mandy Young and Katrina Thackeray sealed victory for Priory at Saddle, whose Vicky McClaren was the lone singles points scorer.