PORTSMOUTH and Shirley are fighting it out to grab a place in the British Ladies Champions Cup.
The two teams are leading the way in their respective sections in the Hampshire Ladies Super League.
Shirley are well ahead in the Friday section while Gosport are Portsmouth's main challengers in the Sunday division.
In the chase for individual honours, Laura Power and Jo Sibley both have 16-dart legs to their names.
Carole Shinar has the top finish of 160 while Sandy Wheeler and Mandy Keith both have three 180s.
There are two maximums apiece for Dee Bennett, Carol Richens, Jill Field and Carol Shinar and ten players have each recorded one maximum.
Shirley lead the tons table by a huge margin of 67 with 221 recorded.
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B Williamson (Portsdown A) recorded the only maximum in league action.
But there were more in the cup matches.
Wicor A beat Portsdown A to meet Hill Park in the final of the Fred Dyke Cup.
Hill Park themselves went through at the expense of Delme Arms, winning 7-2.
Steve Phipps was really smoking after hitting a brace of 15-dart legs and a pair of 180s.
M Symes hit a maximum 180, R Shearman threw a 125 finish and M Sherwood went out in just 11 darts - and all played for Hill Park.
Seagull will be the venue for the final on March 23.
Meanwhile, in the Ernie Hill Cup Portsdown B will meet Wicor B at the Fareham BL (subject to confirmation) on Wednesday, March 30.
Wicor took out Seagull in a match that included three maximums, I Gibbs and J Littlefield (Seagull) and P Stiles (Wicor B) all on the mark. Portsdown B overcame Duke of Connaught 6-3 to reach the final.
Andy Spreadbury (New Inn), C Merritt (Grapes), Ian Edmunds, Andy Underwood (Sams), J Ellyatt (Bold Forester), and I Higgins (Wheatsheaf) all hit maximums. Matt Robbins (Vine) hit a 15-dart leg and a 104 finish while John Murray (Vine) finished on 120.
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