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6:40am Saturday 28th January 2012 in General Sport By Clive Downton
ANYONE wanting to go one better than South Hants Super League player Lionel Webster is going to have to hit a nine-dart 501 leg.
The Eastleigh player used just ten arrows to claim a leg during his side’s defeat at the hands of New Forest in Division 2.
Webster started with a 180 and followed it up with a 140 and 145 before nailing double 18 at the first attempt.
Week ten also produced the second highest average of the season with St Mary’s player Paul Gibbs and Copnor’s Shane Daughtry both hitting a 31.31. Danny Smith’s 32.67, in week one, is still the best.
Read the full story in Clive Downton's darts review in today's Daily Echo.
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