ROZ Kerr included a maximum for a superb 15 darts and her Cygnet 'C' team colleague Karen Richardson closed on 113 (treble 20, 13, double 20) in York John Smith's Ladies Darts League division one.
Cygnet's 6-3 victory against Flag took them to the top of the league after their 'A' team saw off title contenders Cueball 'B', with Wendy Smith hitting a maximum.
Carol Perrett hit three tons as Phoenix beat Cueball 'C' 6-3.
Toni Smallwood partnered Carol Minton to win the decider for Leeman at Slipper.
Slip have gone top of division two, Glenda Mordue-Claire Robinson securing a 5-4 win despite a 76 closure by Clifton's Linda Embleton.
Dringhouses are in second place after losing 5-4 to Shepherd, Eileen Haw-Brenda Hodgson winning the decider.
Ann Smith checked on 96 in the deciding pairs with Holgate colleague Debbie Carter at Blacksmiths.
Maxine Midgley spurred Jubilee to a 6-3 victory against an under-strength Vaults team to go into second place in division three.
Mount kept the top teams in sight as they raced into a 5-0 lead before Cath Roe put Burton on the scoresheet.
Britannia sailed into a 3-0 lead at Leeman, who responded through Christina Waddington and Linda Abley. Betty Pinder relaunched Britannia to win 6-3.
Sue Lacey and Elaine Metcalfe combined to get a 5-4 victory for Shepherd against Puss.
Division four champions-elect Ebor chopped down second-placed Woodman, whose Lucy Harris starred.
Teresa Snaith-Claire Grimley won the decider for Mount at Cueball.
Reindeer squandered a 2-0 lead as Woolpack won five in a row.
Updated: 11:14 Tuesday, September 16, 2003
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