Scott Waites knocks out fifth seed Ross Montgomery at BDO Championship with 3-1 victory
- Scott Waites beat Ross Montgomery in the BDO Championship first round
- Waites, the BDO champion in 2013 and 2016, won the first two sets
- In the women's competition eighth seed Fallon Sherrock beat Corrine Hammond
Two-time winner Scott Waites progressed to the second round of the BDO Championship after defeating fifth seed Ross Montgomery in a 3-1 victory at Lakeside.
Waites, the BDO champion in 2013 and 2016, won the first two sets in the deciding leg before the Scot stormed back to take the third 3-1.
The Yorkshireman raced into a 2-0 lead in the fourth set but missed six match darts as Montgomery won the next two legs before Waites produced a stunning 11-dart leg to secure victory.
Scott Waites is in the BDO Championship second round after beating Ross Montgomery
Defending champion and first seed Glen Durrant averaged 95.29 as he breezed past Gary Robson in a 3-0 win to advance to the last 16.
Wales' Chris Harris will take on compatriot Dean Reynolds in the first round following a comeback 3-2 preliminary round win against Umit Uygonsozlu.
In the women's competition, eighth seed Fallon Sherrock won 2-1 against Australia's Corrine Hammond - who was the runner-up in the tournament last year.
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