Slip B’s Roz Kerr kept up her winning streak with a ton checkout in a 20-dart leg against York John Smith’s Ladies Darts League division one leaders Cueball ‘B’.

Becky Laverack increased Slip’s lead before the home side kicked into action, led by captain Tracey Farmeary’s three ton scores.

Nicky Esders made it 4-2 going into the pairs, but Slip hit back with Kerr and Christina Hall setting up a decider.

Bev Harton and Angie Hields gamed in 19 darts as Hields showed her true mettle with scores of 140 and 121 securing the snooker club side’s win.

Slipper captain Doreen Johnstone (20) hit form too late as Clifton, with Carole Layne gaming 21, went home with a 6-3 victory to keep the pressure on the leaders.

Chris Patterson and Sharon Nelson were the match-winners for Woolpack at Ox, whose captain Sandra Bruce hit the tons.

Tiger kept up their winning streak as Kate Little and Deni Titchener sealed a win against Beeswing.

Slip ‘A’ recovered from a 4-2 deficit as Beryl Thornham and Helen Lomas secured victory over Flag ‘A’.

Cygnet captain Michelle Britton won the opener in 22 then partnered her sister, Amanda, to ensure a last game win at Burnholme.

Division three front-runners Tap were beaten by Jubilee, who had victory sewn up within the singles.

Shepherd ‘B’ increased the pressure on the leaders as they were prevented from a full house by Leeman ‘A’s Christina Waddington.

Marcia Grey captain Alison Buckly (140) was joined by Margaret Forth as they sealed a 5-4 win at Beagle.

Carol Price and Florence Crampton secured a last game win for Locomotive at Volunteer, whose Janet Netherwood and Emma Wheatley had levelled to set up a decider.

Swan had victory sewn up in the singles against Hussars, who had Lynn Humble as their lone point scorer. Hussars then trebled their tally with two successes in the pairs.

Britannia cruised to a 7-2 result as visitors Leeman ‘B’ failed.

Mitre shot into joint first place in division two, but they were prevented from a clean sheet by Sun’s Sarah Fowler.

Joint leaders Burton cleared up in the pairs for a 6-3 result having been all-square with Acomb after the singles.

Shoulder put in a good all-round team performance to beat Winning Post 6-3, while Tramways suffered the same margin of defeat at Severus.

Chris Peebles closed 80 and Shepherd ‘A’ colleague Joyce Swainsbury hit the tons before colleagues Eileen Haw and Anne Allinson snatched victory in the final game to edge out Cueball ‘A’.