ROSE GRAY shot out on 106 for Clockhouse during a 7-3 victory at Saddle in the York John Smith's Ladies Darts League division two.

Kate Rankeillor and Lisa Benton joined Gray as winners in the singles before Sharon Lyons, Kath Powell and Vicky McClaren levelled the match.

Rankeillor and Gray then combined to edge Clock in front and colleagues Lisa Benton/Laura Gatenby then Libby Sanderson/Sarah Rankeillor completed the win.

Leeman 'A' had Dawn Clarke check out on 94 (treble twenty, double seventeen) and captain Debbie Witts on 72 for a 24 dart pairs leg with Jackie Gray during a resounding 7-2 win against high-flyers Burton Stone.

Clifton got off to an ideal start against visitors Slipper as Angela Fletcher, Alice Turgoose and her two daughters Cris and Linda built a 4-2 lead entering the pairs. Slipper captain Doreen Johnstone and Elaine Metcalfe kept them in the hunt before a clean sweep in the pairs saw Metcalfe/Jody Hancock seal victory.

Shoulder captain Alison Buckley inspired her team with a 24 dart leg against Severus 'B'. Kirsty Limbert, Lisa Russell, and Sandra Flintoft all chipped in. Sue Gillon and Jeanette Teasdale narrowed the margin but Jackie Young/Flintoft sealed victory. Limbert/Buckley added a point and Dot Sellars/Linda Goldsmith won a point for the club side.

In division one, Becky Thompson gamed in 22 arrows for Priory however visitors Leeman 'B' held the upper hand throughout the match.

Louise Warren, Laura Heward, Brenda Dawe and Maggie Bedingham won their games and Warren combined with Julie Oliver to seal victory against Ann Anderson/Thompson. Ellen Platt/Babs Harrison narrowed the winning margin.

Bev Harton (23 darts), Natalie Farmeary, Gina Whittaker, Jayne Janes and Tracey Farmeary ensured Tramways 'A' took home a win from Marcia. Sue Smith was their lone singles point winner and she paired up with daughter Faye Hawksby who closed on 72 to double their points tally.

Leaders Fulfordgate had double ton scorers Alex and mother Dawn Exton and Muriel Britton in impressive form during a 6-3 win over Edinburgh. Anthea Jamieson starred for Edinburgh.

Ox won by the same margin at Severus 'A'. Carol Robson took the opener for the club side before Sandra Bruce replied.

Steph Barker and captain Glynnis Simpson gave Severus hope before Anne Bass (140) kick-started the Ox charge.