REIGNING champions Masons A have kept hold of top spot in the Denbigh and District Darts League after week 12 of arrows action.
The frontrunners defeated Golden Lion A 6-2 to stay at the summit of the A-League, with a two-point lead over rivals the Wingmen.
A Kelvin Williams 180 helped the Wingmen to defeat Masons B 6-2 and stretch their unbeaten league season to 11 games.
Meanwhile, third-placed Wings A put Kinmel Arms A to the sword with a 7-1 slaying.
In this contest, Pete Martin hit a maximum and a 15-dart leg.
Martin's season has been very stop-start due to work commitments, but the impressive former four-time individual winner has racked up four wins from four matches, winning all eight legs in the process - and five of those legs were impressively under 20 darts.
Wings B have taken back top spot in the second tier.
After a few lean weeks, they produced a 6-2 triumph at basement dwellers Kinmel Arms B.
Golden Lion C dropped to second after they were held 4-4 by third-placed White Lion A.
The B-league title looks to be an interesting affair with only two points separating the top three with four games left.
Clwyd county ace Dave Davies leads the A-league order of merit by a solitary leg from the Golden Lion's Ryan Finch.
Rich Martin is in third place holding a game in hand and impressively he has not dropped a single leg this campaign.
The Plough Inn's Darrell Simpson holds a 13/0 record in the B-league order of merit, but he is closely followed by Gwyn Roberts, Eddie Davies and Rich Crofts.
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