PREMIER Division Darts' top two places were already sorted.

So champions West End LMR B hosting runners-up Pioneers Club A in the now traditional clash of the titans was more of an exhibition match, won 6-23 by LMR B to give them a huge 15 points final winning margin.

Top arrows came from Tony Probin (Oddies) with a 14 dart leg.

Danny Ayres (LMR B), Bobby Baynham (Cosey) and Jason Bradley (Brunel A) bombed 15 darters, Danny and Bobby ending theirs with respective 154 and 104 checkouts and Jason including a 180 in his. Barry Cooper (Holly Bush) and Dave Bickerton (LMR B) fired 16 and 17 darters.

Patrick Lynskey (LMR B) and Dave Wood (Cosey) settled for 18 dart legs, the latter finishing his with a 114 kill and Chris Gibson (LMR B) won in 19 and 20 darts.

Maximum 180 hitters were Cliff Davison (ASLEF), Andy Gilbert (Brunel A), Reg Corbett (Oddies), Clive Lucking (Farmers) and Kings A duo Andy Pitt and Aaron Taylor.

Division One also staged a top two clash with champions Horse Shoe trouncing hosts Imp 7-1.

Stuart Wilson saving his teams complete humiliation.

This demoted the Imp from second to fourth and allowed Cheshire Cheese to nip in to claim runners-up berth after a devastating 7-1 victory at Flying Lady A, for whom Mick Whitfield staved off the whitewash.

Broughton Arms pair Stuart Gilligan and Dan Smith hit 19 and 20 dart legs, Nick Rathbone (Shoe) fired a 110 checkout and team mate Martin Patrick and Dan Downey (Pioneers B) registered maximum 180’s.

Division Two's runaway champions Willaston Club whitewashed hosts Rising Sun A to end their season 12 points clear of Amalgamated B, for whom opener Rich Sharp quickly gained the one point needed to be runners-up.

Colin Cook (Hawk) hit a 17 darter and a 180, with maximums also hit by team mate John Howard and Gary Hawkins (Bridge A).

Division Three long time champions Brunel Arms B won 5-3 at Nags Head B to forge 23 points clear at the top.

The battle for second between Cheshire Cheese and Kings Arms B saw both get off on the wrong foot with early points deficits to overcome, before 5-3 wins over Rising Sun B and Flying Lady B meant they remained level on points, but the Cheese much superior match wins record ensured they took the runners-up spoils.

Lyndon Cartwright (Brunel B) hit a 19 darter, Ian Shaw (Sun B) a 129 finish on the bull and 180s were fired by Mal Ollier (Nag B), Chris Gibson (Vine B) and John Knibbs (Cheese).

Division Four pacemakers Duke of Bridgewater B struggled to get the two points required to be champions, but wins by Ryan Proctor and Gareth Hall saw them scramble a nervous draw with third placed Nags Head A, so Brunel Arms C’s 6-2 win at Hop Pole B ensured they took the runners-up spoils.

Darren Cooper (Duke C) won in 17 darts, then joined forces with Malc White to clinch their teams 6-2 win at British Lion with a 26 dart pairs win at almost 27 PDA. Simon Cope (Dishers A) won in 21 darts and Andy Curran (Nag A) registered a maximum 180.

All 10 Dominoes top two places were still up for grabs.

Premier Division Dominoes top two swapped places.

Pacemakers Cosey Club lost 5-3 at Vine A, so have to be content with runners-up spot as West End LMR B clinched the double with a 6-2 victory over Pioneers Club A.

Kings Arms A won 6-2 at Brunel Arms A, but finish one point back in third.

Division One returned four drawn matches that included those involving the top four teams.

Leaders Horse Shoe drew at The Imp after letting slip 3-1 lead, with Cliff Williams and Graham Piggott snatching a last game win to clinch the draw and as it turned out, the champions tag.

Second placed Nantwich Road A went 4-1 down to White Lion, but a three game winning burst saw them snatch a draw and also runners-up spot, one point behind the Shoe.

Sole section winners Amalgamated A triumphed 6-2 at Pioneers Club B, but failed to fill the runners-up slot by one match win, and they also had the advantage on scores when they met Nantwich Road A.

Division Two long time leaders Woodside drew with bottom placed Captain Webb, enough to be the Champions, with only challengers Hawk having to be content with runners-up spot after a 5-3 win at Bridge A.

Division Three toppers White Lion clinched the Champions spot despite losing 5-3 to third placed Vine B, who failed to unseat Nags Head B from Runners-Up position, and the Nag had to overcome an early wobble to overturn a 4-1 deficit in their scrambled draw with Brunel Arms B.

Division Four Dishers Club B easily gained the one point needed to be Champions in a 5-3 win at Foresters B.

Second placed Brunel Arms C blew it big time, their understrength team losing 6-2 at Hop Pole B and being pipped for runners-up berth by Coach & Horses, who hit devastating form with a 7-1 win at Dishers Club A, for whom a last game win by Father and Daughter Dave and Lyndsey Roberts staved off the whitewash.

In the Promotion and Relegation battles West End LMR B and Cosey Club easily filled the top two Premier Division cash places.

As expected Holly Bush, who have resigned from the League due to player provision problems, drop down to Division One along with Brunel Arms A, after just one season in the top flight lost out to fellow strugglers Kings Arms A.

Promoted from Division One are Horse Shoe and Hop Pole A, with Flying Lady A the sole relegated team due to the Holly Bush demise.

Coming up from Division Two are long time favourites Willaston Club and Amalgamated B. There are no further relegations due to the resignation of Nantwich Road B from this section, so Divisions Two and Three's bottom teams escape the drop.

Promoted from Division Three are runaway leaders Brunel Arms B, with undoubtably the unluckiest team in the League, Kings Arms B, who narrowly missed out on both games trophy placings.

Up from Division 4 to 3 are Brunel Arms C and Duke of Bridgewater B.

The Winter 2015/16 Season commences on Monday, September 7 with Round One of the Winter Team KO Cup and League matches starting one week later.