Darts round-up: Dudley Ex unbeaten run comes to an end in Black Country Super League

Dudley Ex saw their 13-match unbeaten run come to an end after falling to a 3-2 defeat against Allens C in the Black Country Super League.

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Allens C were helped to a narrow victory thanks to wins by Lee Jordan, Craig Butler and Rhys Butler. 

High Acres eased to a 4-1 triumph over Ten Arches with Mitch Pickett, Andy Vellender, Chris Fox and Rob Pierce doing the damage. 

Old Crown emerged with a 3-2 success in a tight battle at Northfield DC courtesy of wins for Mike McFall, Danny Chiswell and Jordan Grainger. 

West Midlands Super League leaders Staffs Knot were pushed all the way by Gilberts B but still ended as 3-2 victors thanks to Jack Aldridge, Rob Thompson and Martin Price. 

Ian Jones, Cameron Baird, Mark Craddock and Mick Baker helped lead Dudley Ex to a comfortable 4-1 win over Landywood, while Scott Baker, David Thackeray and Kian Roberts all won for Hotshots in a 3-2 triumph over Cottage Spring.

In the Tettenhall Wednesday League Cup, Dog B hold a 5-2 advantage over Junction B in the semi-finals, after Connor Lucas, James Frumenzi, Jaydee Matthews, Pete Pearce and Craig Locker all won.

Meanwhile, Mcghees will take a 4-3 lead to Cosdall Bull with Ryan Bourne, Conrad Taylor, Glen McGrandle and Nathan Jones winning for Mcghees to overturn victories for Bull trio Mick Baker, Matt Bickerton and Neil Baugh. 

Charlie's Bar and Swan Compton all but booked their place in the Consolation finals after a pair of 6-1 wins in the first leg. 

The Royal gained their first win in the Coseley Friday League by defeating Gornal Labour 4-2 courtesy of Ash Wilkinson, Chris Pearson, Jason Morris and Kian Rogers.

Lower Gornal BI A won by the same score-line over Grapes thanks to Neil Cooper, Paul Watton, Mike Hartshorn and Kev Flavell. 

Wednesfield Cons B won away 5-1 at Hurst Hill with Richard Newey, Jaydee Matthews, Mikey Harris, Mark Frumenzi and Phil Mayo doing the damage. 

New Gate shocked Glassy Junction in the Wednesday Sunday League after Mick Sullivan, Dave Walker, Paul Tonks and Carl Guy led them to a 4-2 victory. 

Ashmore B cruised to a 5-1 rout over Forge with wins from Carter Jones, Glen Glen Chilton, Simon Bird, Brandon Norton and Phil Hundal. 

Lastly, Dog & Partridge emerged with a 4-2 away win at County courtesy of Chris Slater, Roy Rutter, Rich Brown and Jay Daly.