JUBILEE 'A' captain Heather Bulmer games in 23 darts to seal victory over Jubilee 'B' in division two of the York John Smith's Ladies Darts League.
Team-mate Julie Oliver checked out on 86 with treble 20, double 13 in the 7-2 success for the 'A' team.
Rosie Hattee was the 'B' team's only singles winner, while Catherine Johns and Emma Barker combined to double their tally.
Shoulder raced into a 4-0 advantage at home to Saddle thanks to Vickyy Sellers, Elaine Metcalfe, Sue Tate and Anita Adams.
Sharon Lyons, Vicky McClaren and then McClaren and Liz Jackson narrowed the gap, but Tate teamed up with Doreen Johnstone to seal victory for the home side.
Lyons and Kath Powell won the final game for Saddle.
Top-scoring from Dawn Barker, Sandra Pallister and captain Linda Embleton made sure Burton WMC entered the pairs on level terms with Clifton, for whom Cris Turgoose, Linda Turgoose and Angela Fletcher had won.
Embleton and Marianne Deamer edged the home team ahead but Fletcher and Freda Harman set up a deciding leg, with Barker and Angie Blackmore clinching the win for Burton.
Bootham Conservative Club's mother and daughter pairing of Jane and Kate Barnes sealed victory at Leeman, whose Charlotte Witts starred.
Michelle Britton checked out on 64 in a 21-dart leg to put Fulfordgate in the driving seat against visitors Edinburgh, for whom Julie Stables and Amanda Bevan were the only scorers.
Tramways 'A' were taken to the wire at Ox 'A'.
Abbie Scott, Nella Majsterek and Alison Walker made sure the home side entered the pairs on level terms, but captain Sue Lowery and Jan Wilberham edged Tramways in front.
Caz Johnson and Nikki Johnson levelled, but Jo Hodges and Lynda Kennelly snatched match points for Tramways.
Tramways 'B' edged past an under-strength Castle Howard Ox 'B'.
Lynne Clapham, Jayne Janes, Tracey Farmeary and Natalie Farmeary gave the club side the upper hand, but Denise Fowler and Sandra Bruce narrowed the gap.
Flossie Crampton and Kate Ford set up a decider, which Tramways won despite Ox captain Maggie Tottie giving Clapham and Natalie Farmeary a hard time.
Marcia 'A' were unable to raise a team for their home game against Burnholme.
League officials have reminded teams that they are now able to sign players aged 17.
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