CHRIS Thompson gamed in a fantastic 15 darts in York John Smith's Men's League division one.
But Sun 'A' still only claimed the aggregate as Cygnet 'A' grabbed a last-game victory.
With a two-dart 75 bull finish, Heath Scaife set Shepherd 'A' on the way to a 6-3 win at Britannia.
Paul Keers (18) partnered Ron Simpson to win the decider for Crescent at Rose & Crown, whose opener Mark Neale gamed in 16.
Lee Brundrett-Andy Littlewood were the match-winners for Poacher at Cygnet 'B' 7-2, who had Craig Wedge hitting 17.
Scott Dowsett was outstanding as Swan flew to an 8-1 result at Dringhouses while Gordon Foster led division two leaders Flag 'B' to a 7-2 over Derwent Arms.
Cueball captain Gary Scott stood out as they bagged a 6-3 win over Slip Inn.
Steve Foster won the match for Flag 'A' in a 6-3 win at Holgate.
Jim Parvis-Kev Fallowfield were the match-winners for Institute in a 6-3 result at Green Tree.
A first-dart bull finish from Keith Jones inspired Shepherd 'B' to a 5-4 win over Sun 'B'.
Danny Cussons-Gary Kitson were the match-winners for Fox Inn in a 6-3 win over Clifton.
Old Ebor won 6-3 at Saddle, while Alan Johnson helped Mitre demolish Bootham Tavern 8-1.
Mike Percival finished on a fantastic 130 out-shot for Shepherd 'B' in division three but leaders Golden Slipper still gained a 6-3 win.
Danny Cussons' 121 finish helped Fox Inn win 6-3 at Sun 'B'.
Mitre posted a 6-3 win at Old Ebor.
Sun 'A' beat Shepherd 'A' 6-3, Cygnet 'A' overcame Poacher 7-2, Dringhouses won first but Cygnet 'B' took the rest to triumph 7-1.
Swan had a 6-3 win over Rose & Crown and Crescent beat Britannia 6-3.
Flag 'B' went to the top of division two after beating Groves 5-4.
Cueball won 6-3 at Flag 'A', while Institute beat Holgate and
Derwent Arms defeated Green Tree - both on deciders.
Updated: 11:20 Friday, December 03, 2004
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