IN true exhibition style, Angie Hields produced a 108-finish with two double-tops, then double 14, as Phoenix 'B' raced to an 8-1 win at Tap in York John Smith's Ladies League Division One.

Playing well in support Tracey Farmeary totted up three tons and two 140s, while Olive Blades-Tina Platt prevented the whitewash.

Phoenix 'B' completed the season joint-top with York Arms, who overwhelmed Ox 7-2.

Maggie Druett hit the big scores as Cygnet beat Slip 7-2, while Margaret Bell partnered Chris Bell to secure Dringhouses a 5-4 decider against Cygnet 'B'.

Maureen Ferguson and daughter-in-law, Claire took the decider for Half Moon after Sandra Winters-Clair Cooper had put Phoenix 'A' on level terms.

Clifton 'A' secured the division two title with a resounding 6-3 win against Shepherd 'B', Jo Hodges hitting the tons.

Leeman 'B' held on to second spot despite losing a 4-2 advantage at Britannia 'A', who responded well with Chris-Sally Swales securing the decider.

Debbie Benson (100, 100) gave Clifton 'B' an ideal start to a 6-3 victory at Shepherd 'B'.

Brenda Dawe and Heather Bulmer put Jubilee 2-0 up but Severus responded to win 6-3, while Jenny Barron was outstanding for Burton WMC who beat Britannia 'B' by taking the first five games.

Ann Barker included 120, 100 for 19 darts for Tang Hall WMC against Ackhorne in division three.

The champions Holgate were beaten 5-4 by Woolpack's last pairing of Pat Price-Kath Powell.

Mount would have taken second place but were docked ten points for fielding an under age player.

The runners-up prize was taken by Puss 'n Boots 'B', whose Mags Formstone and Michelle Kelly went two up.

Nevertheless Mitre hit back by winning the next five games with Gemma Young in form but Kelly partnered Dot Sellers to win Puss the vital third point.

Leeman 'A' fell at the final hurdle as Kim Simpson combined with Zoe Spowage to seal victory for Old Ebor.

Cue Ball went down 5-4 to Puss 'A' whose Diane Schofield partnered Jackie Read to secure the winner.

Competition semi-finals are being held at St Lawrence WMC tonight (7.45).

The big guns battling for the prestigious individual crown are Jo Hodges (Clifton), Roz Kerr (York Arms), Sue Smith (Phoenix) and Anne Bass (Cygnet).

Lord Collingwood pulled off an exciting 4-3 victory over York White Rose Ladies League division one title-seekers Sun Inn.

Yvonne Broadhead collected the decider with a fine 24 darts.

New York dominated a 5-2 scoreline at Fulfordgate with big scoring by Judith Hudson, Katie Wreglesworth and Rose Grimes, while Karen Reasbeck-Ann Robinson replied with a splendid 22-dart pairs game.

Cheryle Fernandez played well in a Clarence 5-2 over Coach and Elsie Blackburn took her Crescent side to victory against Tap.

Carol Gilbert added Deramore's winner to the team and two pair-games wins to beat Slipper, while a solid win by Jan Clark rounded off a Six Bells' triumph over New Earswick.

Lord Nelson had Dawn Platt in the right place to collect a 4-3 result over Acomb Sports.

Glennis Ellis similarly took Bowling Club to a tight match win against Tramways.

King William's Val Bell shone and Brenda Bainbridge found an excellent 21 darts to beat Crystal Palace in division three.

Alice Hawthorn went down 4-3 to Bay Horse, Murton, who had Joan Winteringham closing on 85 and setting up Jean Young for the glory game.

Red Lion, Knapton, took the team and the late games with Paula Hawksby then Robbie Leaf but in between Bay Horse, Tadcaster, reaped both pairs which were consolidated by Beverley Hill then Pam Walker.

Updated: 11:25 Tuesday, October 01, 2002