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Thursday, 21st August 2008

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Nomads hit top form



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NOMADS seem to be hitting form in the A. Rollinson and Son Builders Pendle Summer Darts League.
John Mansfield threw 160 away as they whitewashed North Valley A 7-0 in the Marsden Fire Safety Premier Division.

Shane Lyle threw a 180 for Colne Conservative, but they still went down to a 5-2 defeat against David Street A.

Carters beat Nelson Poultry A, with Jay Howarth throwing the winning dart, while Steve Higson threw 101 and Adrian Kelly two 140s as Crown cruised past Trawden Arms 6-1, with John Whitaker throwing 174 for the losers.

In the Crown Hotel First Division, Earby Sports and Social Club's M. Haines threw 180, 140 and 120 away, and L. Schollin 120 away and 140 as they took out Nelson Cricket Club 6-1.

N. Davis threw a maximum and Andy Hammond 152 away, but Star Gordon still went down 4-3 against Shooters, for whom Mark Eden checked on 103.

Steve Baker took the final leg to steal Winstons' fourth victory over Carter's A, while Old Band's J. Moulton threw two maximums as they beat Dressers 4-3.

Temple Leather Goods Second Division leaders Greyhound went down to their first defeat of the season against Jolly Hatters, 4-3, with A. Moorehouse throwing the winning dart.

Olly Top and Mick Rawson both threw 120 away as Anchor Ian beat RAOB Regulars 4-3, with John Carroll and Bill Greenwood both throwing two 140s for the latter.

Red Lion B and Legion B both got their first wins of the season, while David Street B went top of the Colne Snooker Club Third Division after thrashing Wanderers 7-0.

Legion Veterans went joint top, beating Derby A 5-2, while Seven Stars lost for the first time, going down 4-3 to Golden Ball.

RAOB B stay top of the PDSL Fourth Division, beating Union B 5-2, as Carter C beat Derby B 5-2 and Queens lost 7-0 to Lamb Club.

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