ROZ Kerr fired a 180 in a 21-dart leg as Slip beat visitors Beeswing 7-2 in York John Smith’s Ladies Darts League division one.
While Slip remain in mid-table, Burnholme went top as Toni Smallwood and Marj Pearson led a ton-up assault on visitors Cueball ‘B’.
Clifton ‘A’s Carole Layne (140, 100) inspired her side to a 6-3 victory at Slipper, whose captain Doreen Johnstone was their lone singles winner.
A pair of 100s in a 23-dart leg by Michelle Britton failed to inspire Cygnet as Acomb ‘A’s Kate Rankeillor combined with Laura Gatenby to secure a narrow victory.
Jane Dobson and Sharon Neads gave Flag ‘A’ a 2-0 lead at Ox ‘A’, but Denise Fowler (140) and Maggie Tottie led Ox’s winning run.
In division two, Shoulder were denied a perfect scoreline by Flag ‘B’ captain Maureen Ferguson.
Seahorse captain Joan Knowles started a five-game match-winning run and Jenny George sealed victory against visitors Tramways ‘B’.
Leaders Leeman ‘B’ were prevented from a clean sweep in the singles at Cueball ‘A’ by Heather Outterson, but the visitors went home with a 7-2 win.
Second-placed St Paul’s recovered from 4-2 deficit at Tap. Julie Stables and Janet Netherwood narrowed the gap, colleagues Donna Lynes and Pat Jamieson levelled the match, and captain Chris Lamb and Janet Welby snatched victory.
Michelle Blair and Mavis Gallimore secured Severus’ victory at Shepherd ‘A’.
Burton captain and vice-captain Linda Embleton and Joan Woods combined to seal victory at Woolpack.
Castle Howard Ox’s Gillian Whitehead hit a maximum in the final pairs with Nicky Johnson, but it was too late as Clifton ‘B’ had already secured a 6-3 win.
Acomb ‘B’ ran out victors by the same score at Mount, whose Bev Lawson and Sharon Mountain starred.
Jubilee’s final pairing of Brenda Dawe and Sara Cain snatched victory to hold up Dick Turpin.
Leeman ‘A’ won by the same margin, Debbie Witts and Christina Waddington sealing victory against visitors Shepherd ‘B’.
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