The Stevenage darts squad claimed a hard-fought draw with Harlow in their Herts Men League match.

Held at The Glebe Sports & Social Club, the two teams each won four matches.

Paul Hale, who landed two maximums in the contest, beat Luke Wheeler 4-2, the same score that helped Richard Impey to success over Adam Pinnuck.

Mason Bainbridge had the highest finish of the day, 107,  as he won 4-3 over James Mays and Del Khan came through with a 4-1 success against Rob Revell.

As well as Hale, other 180s belonged to Aaron Grey, Impey and Alfie Henebery.

Granby B remain top of the North Herts Darts League despite suffering a first defeat of the year, going down 6-3 to Glebe A who are now third.

Old Red Lion are second after a 5-4 win at Almond Tree Z.

Steve Teale hit a 180 as Pied Piper won 8-1 over Almond Tree A and there was another maximum for Paul Mayling of Simply St Nics as they won 6-3 against St Nics MisFitz.

A best leg of 15 darts from Carol Young was consolation for that defeat.

Old Oak won 7-2 against St Nics Tavern while there was a 6-3 success for Glebe B at Shephall Centre.

Richard Impey had the highest finish of 107 for Granby B.

Granby B came from 4-0 down to win 5-4 against Old Red Lion in the Stevenage Friday Darts League.

SBC won by the same score against Almond Tree but there was a comprehensive 9-0 success for Granby A over Postels Lads & Lasses.

Royal Oak beat Chells Club 6-3 in the other match.

The highest checkout was a 140 from Granby A's Ritchie Cooper while there 180s for Martin Barrett, Andy Page (Postels), Graham Wraight (Granby A), Kevin McElligott, Ian Croft (Almond Tree), Steve Teale (Old Red Lion) and Colin Bird (Granby B).