
The Miners Arms, Prospect, remain top of the Maryport Sunday Night Darts League table, despite their big game against Sun Dial A being postponed.
Leapfrogging Sun Dial A into second place are Silloth Bowling Club who travelled to Aspatria to take on Sun Inn A.
The Aspatria side took a 2-0 lead through 15-year-old Jayden Faulder and captain Ken McCartney.
Silloth turned the game by winning the final four singles through captain Trevor Frith, Jimmy Pattinson, Dan Redman and also Jamie Redman, who beat Matty McCartney despite him getting off with 110.
Young Jayden and Mark Harrison pulled it back to 4-3 by winning the first double but Silloth were not to be denied taking the next three points through Frith and Joe Porter, Dan and Jamie Redman and the first treble through Pattinson, Frith and James Critchlow before the Sun won the last via Zane Alderson, Ryan Fisher and Karl Faulder to leave Silloth the 7-4 winners.
Glasson Rangers hosted Sun Inn Arrows and took six of the first seven available points with Wayne Southward the sole winner for the Arrows.
Scott Heaney, Axl Day, Anthony Penrice, Finley Maguire and Olly Lowes won for Glasson.
Heaney and Day combined to take the first double before the Arrows pulled one back through Southward and Woody Lukeman.
Maguire and Lowes then made it 7-2 for the hosts before Gary Miller, Kenneth Bowes and Lukeman pulled one back.

Glasson had the final word by taking the last treble to cap an impressive performance for the young team. Gary Austin, Maguire and Lowes teamed up to clinch an 8-3 win.
Dearham Commercial team, now playing from Elbra Club took on the Maryport Bowling Club Babes and won 11-0.
Dav Johnston, Alan Dixon, Owen Rowley, Jake Jones, Darren Rowley and Aaron Lister completed the clean sweep.

For the bowling club, Isabel Hunter, Jean Westwood, Dot Armstrong, Susan Hodgson, Karen Jones and Irene Patterson competed gamely, looking to get their first win of the season but most importantly ensuring they had a great night out.
Closest game of the night was Sun Dial B v Maryport Bowling Club A. Jay Thompson, Dan Sewell, Daniel Thompson and Steven Sewell won for Bowling Club with Martyn Bell and Paul Davies each getting two points for Sun Dial.
Bowling Club clinched the 6-5 victory by winning the first two doubles – Thompson and Dan Sewell followed by Bobby Parker and Steven Sewell before Dial took the rest of the games, via Bell and Ged Bates in final double, then both trebles.





