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The West Midlands closing in on top spot

Just six points separate the West Midlands from the top of the BDO British Inter-Counties Championship Division Two after victory away to Suffolk.

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The second-placed county darters are hot on the heels of leaders London after an emphatic win on the road last weekend,

writes Craig Birch.

Their four teams all left unbeaten as they eased to a 25-14 success, making it four victories out of five so far this season.

The only clash in which they were held was the ladies B affairs, where the two sides played out a keenly-contested 3-3 draw.

Shellbie Simmons scored the visitors' best average, with 18.89 to roll over Leesa Wollard 3-1. Suffolk's Barbara Chenery had 16.98 to beat Jacqueline Maiden (17.21) by the same verdict.

The West Midlands got on top with the men's B proceedings, prevailing 8-4 to take a match lead. Scott Baker romped to a 3-0 whitewash with 28.36 over Jamie Collins (18.96) along the way.

Stuart Greenlaugh's 24.41 for Suffolk was only enough to lose 3-2 to John Morris (26.45), while the hosts' John Attwater notched 23.48 for a 3-0 shut-out over Mick Hoult (18.62).

Coming out on top 4-2 in the women's A proceedings left the West Midlands 15-9 up going into the men's finale.

Sarah Roberts racked up 21.13 for a 3-1 result over Chrissy Stubbings (17.61), while Jo Locke (18.30) replied to beat Debbie Loon (17.77) by the same scoreline.

Suffolk's men's A line-up made a fist of their clashes before going down 7-5, helped by Nick Bloom (26.72) and his 4-0 rout of Avtar Singh (24.29) as play was upgraded to best-of-seven.

Ian Jones' weekend-best average of 27.32 to see off the spirited Stephen Burton (27.23) in the last leg led the way for the West Midlands.

And two-time BDO World Championship semi-finalist Chris Mason, now of Hednesford, got them over the line with 26.38 to see off David Ballard-Flatt (27.40) in the last leg.

Victory went to the away ranks 19-14, with three extra points for the winning county. They next host Northamptonshire, at Gilberts Bar in Willenhall, on the weekend commencing March 5.

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