IN the Carlsberg UK Crewe Open League Pioneers increased their lead in Premier Darts to six points with an 8-0 whitewash of Kings Arms A.

The King's Steve Wright and Adrian Russell put up a good fight hitting respective 14 and 18 dart legs as well as registering a 180 maximum each.

However they were unable to overcome the Pi's onslaught, led by John Cooper with a brace of 17 darters and a ton finish, backed up by Ricky Busteed hitting 17 and 20 dart legs and Tony Richardson a 180 max.

Second-placed Delamere struggled to earn a 4-4 draw against Vine A for whom Neil Tudor was on the mark with a 180. Commercial are still in touch after a 6-2 win

Flying Lady A were also in good form with Tony Pogonowski hitting 15 and 19 dart legs including a 180, Barry Stockton a 17 darter and 180 with captain Jules Wilde also chipping in with a 180 to inflict a 5-3 defeat on bottom team Leisure A .

Leaders Rockwood held on to top spot in Division One Darts with a 6-2 victory over Nags Head A with Fraser Cooper (18 darts) and Paul Sheehan (19 darts) on the mark.

Raven A still trail by eight points despite their 5-3 victory over Woodside.

Top throwers for Raven were Tom Kelly (19 darts), Andrea Hunt (20 darts) and Roy Heath with a 180 and Dan Smith hitting a couple of 180's.

British Lion B are almost certain to finish as Division Two Darts champions following an 8-0 white-wash of North Ward A.

They have an eight-point lead and their last two games are against the bottom two clubs Cross Keys and Nags Head.

LMR and Belle Vue are battling for the runners-up spot with LMR having a two point advantage thanks to a 5-3 win against British Lion A.

Belle Vue struggled to get a 4-4 draw, winning both pairs games after being 4-2 down at lowly Nags Head B.

Anthony O'Riley was the division's top marksman with a 19 darter for Coppenhall Leighton in a 5-3 defeat of Flying Lady B who are now well off the pace in fourth place.

Division Three Darts is still a closely contested division with three points covering the top four teams.

Sydney Arms B take over at the top, pushing Kings Arms A into second after beating them 5-3.

Sydney Arms A and Last Orders Inn, for whom Shayne Foster hit a 180 maximum, remain locked in third and fourth positions following a 4-4 draw.

A further three points off the pace, Vine C could still be in with a shout after managing a draw against Raven B.

The leaders in Division Four Darts had no game but Cheshire Cheese remain top.

Horseshoe took advantage and leapt above Queens Pk Golf into second place after a 6-2 victory over Oddfellows .

The Horseshoe's Dean Harrison was top marksman with a 19 darter.

Runaway leaders Polish Club and Cosey Club are separated by five points at the top of Division Five Darts.

Both scored 5-3 victories over respective opponents Lion & Swan and Grand Junction, who are the nearest rivals twelve further adrift.

Martin Edwards (Cosey) hit a 103 checkout and Phil Bostock (Polish) hit a 180.

Dishers increased their lead at the top of Premier Dominoes to seven points following a 7-1 thrashing of Commercial.

Flying Lady A leap from fourth to second after disposing of Leisure A 6-2 whilst Kings A and Vine both drop a place and are a further point behind .

In Division One Dominoes Nantwich Rd now have a three point lead after trouncing Aslef Leisure 7-1.

Crown are in second and Raven A are a further point behind in third spot after both were held to draws by respective opponents Amalgamated A and Woodside.

Division Two Dominoes is a tight affair and sees no change in the top three.

Nags Head B, Flying Lady B and Hop Pole are each separated by a point as they all recorded 5-3 victories over respective opponents Belle Vue, Coppenhall Leighton and Cross keys A.

Both the Nags and the Lady recovered from 3-1 deficits winning the last four games to earn their victories.

Kings Arms B take over as the new leaders of Division Three Dominoes with a 5-3 win against Sydney Arms B.

Bridge C hold on to second place a point behind despite suffering a 5-3 defeat at Liberal A whilst deposed leaders Brunel who had a bye week are a further point adrift in third spot.

It's still a closely contested division as both Vine C and Raven B are still in the chase with just three points covering the leading five teams.

In Division Four Dominoes Horseshoe are the new leaders following a hard fought draw with Old Oddfellows who led 3-0 at one stage.

They lead by one point from Queens Pk who had a bye week.

Broughton Arms won 5--3 at Cumberland while the clash between North Ward B and Cheshre Cheese was postponed.

Cosey Club and Polish Club are running away with the top two positions in Division Five Dominoes.

Cosey have a five-point advantage helped by a 7-1 thrashing of Grand Junction while Polish beat Lion & Swan 5-3.

Their nearest rivals Westend RAOB are twelve points behind despite a hard fought 5-3 win at the Crosville which they achieved after trailing 3-1.