Event Program
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Event Program
Table of Contents Letter from ADA President, Glenn Remick ................................................. 1 Letter from the Mayor of the City of Las Vegas ......................................... 2 Letter from the Riviera Hotel & Casino...................................................... 3 Event Schedule ......................................................................................... 4 Singles Event Schedule ............................................................................. 5 Registration/Prize Pay Out Schedule ......................................................... 6 2005 Team List ......................................................................................... 7 Check-In and Roster Changes, Captains Meeting, Membership Cards ...... 8 ID Requirements ....................................................................................... 9 Event Registration and Competition ....................................................... 10 National Championship Event Rules ....................................................... 11 Equipment Rules..................................................................................... 12 Scoring Rules .................................................................................... 12-13 Event Format .................................................................................... 14-15 Dress Code ............................................................................................. 16 Event Payout ..........................................................................................17 Military Cup Challenge ...........................................................................18 2004 National Champions.................................................................20-21 1000 Lake Saint Louis Boulevard Lake Saint Louis, Missouri 63367 636-625-8621 • 636-625-8919 Fax [email protected] E-mail adadarters.com 636-625-8621 ext. 7010 | fax: 636-625-8919 | email: [email protected] 1000 Lake Saint Louis Blvd. Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367 (636) 625-8621 FAX: (636) 625-8919 [email protected] adadarters.com Dear ADA Members, Welcome to the 14th ADA National Championship! We also welcome ESPN’s SportsCenter! The live coverage by the world’s number one sports show brings to our sport the long overdue respect it truly deserves. Hopefully this is the first step in bringing the ADA to network television! Our national event is the world’s only darts championship that brings together both Electronic “soft-tip” and the traditional English “steel-tip” in the same competition. Over the next four days Championship titles will be awarded in thirty-two Neutralizer and Open categories for “bragging rights” as to who the best American Dart League members in the United States are. We also welcome our service men and women who are competing in the fifth Military Cup Challenge. This event determines the best darts players in the Armed Forces. The ADA Championship offers over $75,000 in prize money plus awards. More importantly it is social event of the year providing the opportunity to renew old friendships and establish new relationships. We thank our sponsors Michelob AmberBock, Coca-Cola, Dart World, Valley, Laramie Screen Printing and Atlanta Darts for their support to make this event possible. This program contains important Championship information. Please take a moment to review and become familiar with its contents. On behalf of the ADA Championship staff, the Riviera Hotel, and our contributing sponsors, good luck and good darts! Glenn Remick President, American Darters Association 1 AMERICAN DARTERS ASSOCIATION 14th NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP LAS VEGAS, NEVADA AUGUST 3-7, 2005 OFFlCE OF THE MAYOR Dear Guests: As the happiest Mayor in the world, and on behalf of the citizens of our beautiful city, I am delighted to welcome the American Darters Association to Las Vegas! It is a great honor to host the 14th National Championship. I hope you will allow yourselves an opportunity to explore our dynamic city. The city of Las Vegas is a complete resort destination. With 24-hour excitement, Las Vegas has something for everyone. Our downtown area is becoming the core of our city and the emergence of new ownership of the “historic” casinos has brought about a feeling of electricity that hasn’t been present in years. I urge you to visit our downtown where you’ll find high quality office buildings, parks, plazas, streets lined with trees and arcades, restaurants catering to both business and evening activity patrons, hotels, entertainment, shopping and the phenomenal Fremont Street Experience. In addition to the endless attractions in our great city, Las Vegas turns 100 years old this year and we’re having a birthday bash to end all bashes. Partying as only Vegas can, we’ll celebrate all through 2005. This is one party you won’t want to miss! Again, welcome to Las Vegas and best wishes for an enjoyable and memorable stay in our city. Sincerely, Oscar B. Goodman Mayor City of Las Vegas ClTY OF LAS VEGAS 400 STEWART AVENUE LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89101 702 229-6241 (FAX) 385-7960 702 386-9108 (TTY) 2 Dear ADA Member: Dear ADA Member: Welcome back to the Riviera! We are delighted you have chosen to return for another exciting tournament. We consider the ADA members a very important Wepart missed last year and hope you are ready to return to the Riviera of theyou Riviera family. and Las Vegas for another exciting Championship! We are looking forward Discount show tickets will be made available to you through your ADA to seeing you all again! Management team. We hope you enjoy them. ADA is very important to us and we want you to enjoy your stay. As in the Good luck in the tournament and have a great time. Thank you for your past, discount show tickets will be made available to you through your patronage. ADA Management. Sincerely, We value your business and look forward to many more Championships. Riviera Hotel Management Enjoy your stay - good luck in the Championship - and have a great time! Sincerely, Riviera Hotel Management 3 AMERICAN DARTERS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP XIV EVENT SCHEDULE Wednesday, August 3, 2005 Warm-up Doubles Captains Check-in Team Captains Meeting – Location TBA Warm-up Open Cricket Singles Thursday, August 4, 2005 Championship Area Opens Team Captains Check-in (continued) Opening Ceremonies Team League Event Team League Event Team League Event Team League Event Express League Event Express League Event Express League Event Express League Event 2:00 PM 5:00 - 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 1st round begins 2nd round begins 3rd round begins 4th round begins 9:00 AM 9:00 - 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 1:30 PM 4:30 PM 7:30 PM 1st round begins 2nd round begins 3rd round begins 4th round begins 10:30 AM 2:00 PM 5:30 PM 8:00 PM Military Cup Challenge begins Friday, August 5, 2005 Championship Area Opens Team League Event Team League Event Express League Event Express League Event 12:00 PM 5th round begins 6th round begins 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 5th round begins 6th round begins 9:00 AM 12:00 PM “Early Bird” Mixed Doubles begins Mixed Triples begins Open Draw Doubles Soft tip begins Open Draw Doubles Steel tip begins 9:30 AM 2:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM Saturday, August 6, 2005 Championship Area Opens Women’s Doubles begins Men’s Doubles begins Open Draw Doubles Soft tip begins Open Draw Doubles Steel tip begins 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM Sunday, August 7, 2005 Championship Area Opens Men’s Singles begins Women’s Singles begins Men’s Singles Seeded Rounds begin Women’s Singles Seeded Rounds begin MVP Awards at conclusion of Championship 4 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM approx. 7:00 PM AMERICAN DARTERS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP XIV SINGLES EVENT SCHEDULE Men’s Soft-tip and Steel-tip Neutralizer Singles Round 1 begins Round 2 begins Round 3 begins 10:00am 11:30am 1:00pm Seeded Rounds begin Round of 32 begins Round of 16 begins Round of 8 begins Semi-Finals begins Finals begins 3:00pm 3:45pm 4:30pm 5:15pm 6:00pm Men’s Soft-tip and Steel-tip Open Singles Round 1 begins Round 2 begins 10:30am 12:00pm Seeded Rounds begin Round of 32 begins Round of 16 begins Round of 8 begins Semi-Finals begins Finals begins 3:00pm 3:45pm 4:30pm 5:15pm 6:00pm Women’s Soft-tip and Steel-tip Neutralizer Singles Round 1 begins Round 2 begins Round 3 begins 11:00am 12:30pm 2:00pm Seeded Rounds begin Round of 16 begins Round of 8 begins Semi-Finals begins Finals begins 4:00pm 4:45pm 5:30pm 6:15pm Women’s Soft-tip and Steel-tip Open Singles NO PRELIMINARY ROUNDS Seeded Rounds begin Round of 16 begins Round of 8 begins Semi-Finals begins Finals begins 4:00pm 4:45pm 5:30pm 6:15pm 5 AMERICAN DARTERS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP XIV REGISTRATION/PRIZE PAY OUT SCHEDULE Wednesday, August 3rd 5:00 PM - 12:00 AM Thursday, August 4th 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM Friday, August 5th 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM Saturday, August 6th 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM Sunday, August 7th 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Note : Registration closes the day before each event listed. (Exception: Registration closes for Draw Doubles events one (1) hour prior to scheduled start time.) All prize money must be collected prior to closing ceremonies on August 7th. Unclaimed prize money will be FORFEITED. Note: Team Captain is responsible for collecting and distributing the Team Event Prize Money, all remaining event prize money is collected individually. 6 2005 ADA National Championship Teams Stacy Gaspar – Bangor, Maine The Jokers Mike White – Pennsylvania Blue Moose millhouse madness oreo cookie Ridge Runners Underdog's Gloria Remick – Delaware 3 Dart 20 CH2 HEY NOW !!! Misfits Papa Rays Pappa Rays II Whatever Gloria Remick – Maryland Get er Done Jerry's Kids Just For Fun, MD On The Wire The Moose Is Loose Young Bucks Rob Coleman – Virginia Dart Vipers Double Trouble Girl Power I.M.O.R Inner Circle Koch & Balls Meathead's Best Muchachos One Dart Away Take Three... team arsenal Team Long Virginia Beach Darters Virginia Mafia Wayne's World Charles McDonald – Tennessee A FIFTH OF MAYO'S BENS REDEYES Blazin Triple 7's Dart Heads Dartologists Grand Illusion HOT SHOTS LUCKY SHOTS mervs maddness NO SOFTIES ALLOWED SUNDAY STROKERS The ZOO Wheels of Misfortune Who Cares Pete Musslewhite – Florida Good 2 GO Gloria Remick – Florida EXTREME CORONAS Gloria Remick – Illinois is it in Splinters Who Cares Kevin Graham – Illinois 3 Shafts and 4 Tips BEDROCK'S CAVEDWELLERS Belmont COLD BEACHES/SMART Hit 'em with a Chair Instant Satisfaction malnars 1 Malnars II MIDWEST-DARTERS Never Say Die!!! Raging Bullwinkles Shootin Lights Out Shotmasters Ted & Sophies Melissa Horvath-Schlecht – Illinois FIREHOUSE Four In A Bed Legion of Doom Mel & Virginia Vilt – Illinois 2 babes & old man Moberly's Finest Stooges Final Four Top Guns Cindy Larkins – Missouri 1 Bourbon, 1 Scotch, 1 Beer Bare With Me Bink's Bombers C'Mon CPJ KC Style kim possible MarChiDo RTL TEABAGS Team Ellison The Good, The Bad and The Ugly The Grinders The Unfortunates Three Shooters TK'S HOSE Two Rights One Wrong Larry Butler – Texas A-Bombs ALL ABOUT WOOD C ya! Homie Cliff Hangers DILLIGAF Dusty's Dirty 1/2 Dozen JUGs More Patron Por Favor O. A. K. R. S. On'ry and Mean Outlaws Pinky's Road Trip Rock Me Baby Six Shooters SNAFU Tah Dah TBC Trippin' Ain't Easy Bill Brodie – Colorado Jackalopes Rex Best – Colorado Barley Pops Bull Knockers Deadstroke Drink 2 Much Hammer Time team merit Alex Howard – Nevada Black Sheep Dain Bramaged Enduphanators II Internationals Just 4 Fun The Natives Tom & Janice Vontz – California Slop Counts 7 CAPTAINS CHECK-IN AND ROSTER CHANGES Team Captains will be able to check-in for the National Championship beginning Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005 at Noon at the Championship registration desk. All captains MUST check-in prior to Thursday’s team event to confirm your team’s participation. Teams that fail to check-in may be removed from the championship. Captain, if you’re unable to make the check-in, have another teammate check-in for the team. IMPORTANT: ALL ROSTER CHANGES MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING NO LATER THAN 7:00 PM PST WEDNESDAY, August 3, 2005. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE TO THIS DEADLINE. Roster change forms will be available at the registration desk. They should be completed and returned to the registration desk prior to the 7:00 PM deadline. Since the ADA office will be closed from July 29 - August 9, 2005, team roster changes can be submitted in writing via fax to the Riviera Business Center. Please include your name, team name, detailed roster changes, and contact information including day/night phone numbers. Please note that the Riviera Business Center Office closes at 5:00 PM PST each day. No faxed roster changes will be accepted after the Business Center closes on Wed., August 3, 2005. CAPTAINS MEETING The Captains Meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 3, 2005 at 7:00 pm (location to be announced). Important information regarding rules and regulations of the Championship will be outlined. If you cannot make this meeting, please appoint a representative from your team to attend. MEMBERSHIP CARDS All members MUST have their membership cards. Existing members can request a replacement membership card at the Registration desk. Please note there is a $5.00 service fee for replacement cards. New members (walk-ins) and renewal members can complete a membership application and submit it along with the membership fee at the Registration Center. A 2005 membership card will then be issued. This bar-coded ADA membership card is required to register for all events and to collect prize money. Don’t lose your card! 8 IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ALL members must have two (2) forms of I.D. with them while they are participating in the National Championship events: Current 2005 ADA Membership Card MEMBERSHIP CARD NAME YEAR Glenn Remick MEMBERSHIP# 2005 60510018 SIGN TO VALIDATE Valid photo I.D. (state issued driver’s license, passport, military card, etc.) DRIVER MISSOURI 7534218690 NO. 777-77-7777 GLENN REMICK 2 TON-EIGHTY DRIVE BULLSHOOTER, MO 63367 CLASS EXPIRATION F 8/11/97 ENDORSEMENTS RESTRICTIONS A SEX M LICENSE HEIGHT 507 WEIGHT 135 BIRTHDATE 7/7/57 EYES BLUE X 9 EVENT REGISTRATION Team events and Singles events are by pre-registration only. Only members that pre-registered for the Singles events when their team registered are eligible to compete. Teams: Captains should check in at the Championship registration desk prior to the Opening Ceremonies on Thursday, August 4th . Registration for Men’s & Women’s Doubles and Mixed Triples should be done at the Championship Registration Center. Check the Registration hours for exact times. Only members that have competed on teams in the National Championship are eligible for the Doubles and Mixed Triples events. Membership cards are required to register for these events. The order that the members register for in the Neutralizer Doubles event determines their playing order (Player #1 & Player #2). Friday and Saturday night, Open Draw Doubles events are open to ALL ADA members. Register at the Championship Registration Center. Team members can only compete in the draw doubles event that corresponds with their team dart type. EVENT COMPETITION The ADA Championship software is designed to make the National Championship more effective and efficient. This system eliminates the time consuming element of writing during registration. ADA personnel simply “swipe” your ADA membership card to enter you into events. When registration closes your entry is transferred electronically to the Control Center. The software randomly places members onto the competition bracket. A dartboard is assigned and your match card is printed. The event bracket is displayed via a projector in the Competition Room indicating the match and board assignment. In the team events, match cards will be available along a table by the bracket for each round. There will be NO initial match calls in the team event. Captains simply find their board assignments from the display, pick up the match sheet and proceed to their match. Should the opposing team not arrive within 5 minutes, take the match card to the Control Center and the Championship Director will make a 2nd call. This process will repeat after 5 min. for a 3rd call. Five minutes following the 3rd call the Championship Director may call a forfeit. Check the team event schedule for start times for additional rounds. In the remaining events, the bracket will be displayed and match cards will be available in the Control Center. There will be NO match calls in the first rounds of these events. Members should locate their board assignments from the display, pick up their match sheets and proceed to their match immediately. Should your opponent not arrive within 5 minutes, take the match card to the Control Center where the Championship Director will make a 2nd call. This process will repeat after 5 min. for a 3rd call. Five minutes following the 3rd call, the Championship Director may call a forfeit. Throughout the additional rounds of the event, the bracket display will update with board assignments and opponents. Each match card contains bar codes, the board assignment, bracket position and payout indications. Upon completion of the match, simply circle the winner’s name and return it to the Control Center. DO NOT interfere with the bar code. ADA staff will “swipe” the winner’s bar code and the software advances the winners to the next round of the bracket. Once a match is ready another card is generated. To keep events “running smoothly” please return match cards to the Control Center immediately following the completion of the match. For Neutralizer events and selected Open events, there will also be a scorecard with the match card. _01 starting scores, points remaining and total darts MUST be recorded on the score card and returned with the match card to the Control Center at the conclusion of the match. We appreciate your cooperation in making this event a fun and enjoyable time for all members. 10 ADA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RULES ADA Championship competition will follow the basic rules as outlined in the ADA League Rules Manual used in the American Dart League. Exceptions or additional rules are listed below. STARTING RULES FOR ALL EVENTS To determine who throws first for the bulls-eye in ALL events, toss a coin. The winner of the toss is the “home team” (or singles player #1) and throws first for the bulls-eye in the odd numbered games. The loser of the toss throws first for the bulls-eye in the even numbered games. In each game, the closest dart to the bulls-eye starts the game. a. Soft Tip Darts – count the holes to determine who is closest to the center. In the event of a tie, rethrow with the darts remaining in the board. A dart is pulled only when it hits the very center hole. b. Steel Tip Darts – a double bulls-eye defeats a single bulls-eye. The member throwing second can request a dart to be removed from the bulls-eye only (single or double). In the event of a tie, remove the darts and re-throw until the tie is broken, reverse throwing order. GENERAL RULES 1. All ADA members/teams shall abide by these Championship Rules and, where necessary, any supplemental rules established by ADA personnel. 2. Only approved ADA team members are eligible to compete in the National Championship Team, Singles, Doubles, Mixed Doubles and Mixed Triples events. Non-team ADA members are eligible to compete in the “Warm-Up” Cricket Singles, Draw Doubles and Satellite events only. 3. Every member listed on the ADA approved team roster MUST play in the first round of play. No team will be allowed to play with less than the minimum required members, 4 members minimum for Team League and 3 members minimum for Express League. Participation in the team event is a requirement for the nonteam events. 4. Any member/team, who during the course of any event, fails to comply with any of these Championship Rules, may be subject to disqualification from any and all remaining events including possible forfeit of entry fees. 5. Good sportsmanship shall be the prevailing attitude throughout the championship. 6. Decisions regarding the prize structure, event schedule, method of member registration, and the choice of match pairing shall be the responsibility and discretion of the ADA. 7. Protests – ALL matches must be completed in a sportsmanlike manner regardless of the alleged violation. To file a protest, request an “Official Protest Form” at the Control Center. Complete the form and submit with a $100.00 filing fee that is refundable if the protest is granted. You will be contacted before the Championship ends if further action will be taken. Your protest will follow the member/team throughout the championship. A “Protest Committee” will review your protest. 8. Skill Level Review – matches cannot be protested for issues regarding from Skill Level complaints. For ALL Skill Level concerns, request a “Skill Level Review Form” at the Control Center. The member’s PPDA will then be reviewed by the official “Skill Level Review Committee” on staff at that time. This committee will then take action as needed including future reviews and adjustments to PPDA’s. 9. Once a member/team is assigned a match, competition must begin within 15 minutes. Should a member/team fail to report to the assigned board with the 15 minutes allotted time, a forfeit will be called. Match pairings will be called 2 times after the first 5 minutes (5 minutes between calls). Each member is allowed a nine-dart warm-up prior to the game start. 10. Only members involved in the match are allowed inside the playing area. 11. The minimum throwing distance shall be 7’-9 1/4” from the surface of the dartboard to the front of the throw line. The maximum throwing distance is 8’-0”. 11 12. There will be a time limit for each round of the league team events. If a match is still in play at the end of the time period (2 1/2 hours for Team League and 3 hours for Express League), the team with the most match points will be declared the winner. In the event the score of the game wins is tied, the team with the lowest points reaming total from _01 games will be declared the winner. 13. It is permissible for a doubles or triples team to participate while missing a player, provided the team forfeits that turn in the throwing rotation. The missing members may join a game in progress provided they join in the proper sequence. 14. Coaching by team members and spectators is allowed but be considerate to other members in matches being played on boards/machines nearby. 15. All prize money MUST be collected from registration/payout center prior to the conclusion of the National Championship. Uncollected prize money will be forfeited and will not be forwarded to any members. Please make certain to watch your match sheets for your place in the event bracket/payout and stop by the registration/payout center frequently to check for unclaimed prize money. 16. Registration for the “Early Bird” Mixed Doubles event will close on Thursday when the registration/ payout center closes. Members on teams still competing in the team events cannot register for the Mixed Doubles event, unless they withdraw from the remaining team events. EQUIPMENT RULES Soft Tip Darts: All competition shall take place on Valley Cougar Eye 2 dart machines. The maximum weight allowed for electronic soft tip darts is 24 grams (barrel, shaft and flight). Steel Tip Darts: All competition shall take place on standard brush bristle english dart boards. The maximum weight allowed for steel tip darts is 50 grams (barrel only). SCORING RULES For both Soft Tip and Steel Tip darts, a dart shall be counted as part of the turn if it hits the dartboard, backboard or dart machine. Soft Tip Darts Neutralizer 301 games are to be played with the double bull “deactivated” (entire bull worth 50 points) Open 501 games are to be played with the double bull “activated” (split bull – single worth 25 points & double worth 50 points) All cricket games, both Neutralizer and Open, are to be played with the double bull “activated” (split bull – single worth 25 points & double worth 50 points) NEW Valley Cougar Eye 2 Correct Score Feature The score recorded by the machine is the score the player receives, unless a dart(s) remaining in the board clearly indicates an incorrect score for that dart(s). DO NOT PULL YOUR DARTS FROM THE BOARD. Once the dart(s) have been pulled from the board, no correction for those darts is allowed. No score should be corrected without verification by the opposing team member. Based on the Valley Cougar dart machine the score can be corrected each game up to a maximum correction of 12 darts. There will be no additional corrections once these 12 are used. The correct score feature may be used to correct machine scoring errors, member throwing out of turn, or member throwing on the wrong machine position. A dart that remains in the board but does not activate the electronic scoring MAY be manually scored, but MUST be verified by the opposing team member. 12 The player accepts that for darts that dislodge from the board that “THE MACHINE IS ALWAYS CORRECT”. If a dart bounces off the board, it is considered a dart thrown even if it does not score. It may not be thrown again. Once the 12 darts of the correct score feature have been used, the following rules apply: The player accepts that for darts that are scored by the machine scoring system, “THE MACHINE IS ALWAYS CORRECT”. If a dart machine does not score it MAY be manually scored as listed above. a. If a member throws while the machine is displaying an opponent’s number and has thrown less than three darts, the machine is advanced to the correct position by use of the “Player Change” button and the member is allowed to throw the remaining darts in their turn. The game then proceeds normally with the opponent’s next turn. b. If a member throws all three darts on his opponent’s number before the infraction is noticed, that member has completed his turn and the machine is advanced to the proper positions (opponent’s turn) and the game proceeds normally. Should the member end the game on that turn, the opposing team wins. c. In doubles & triples play, if the member throws out of turn that member loses their turn, the machine is advanced to the opponent’s position, play resumes and the team causing the infraction loses their next two (2) turns. d. In doubles play & triples play, if a member manually scores on the opponent’s position, the opponent throws the number of darts the machine requires and the team causing the infraction loses their next turn. If a member manually scores on their own position for a dart not in the board, those marks/points shall stand and the team causing the infraction loses their next turn. e. In singles play, if a member manually scores points for a dart not in the board those points shall stand and the member loses their next turn. Steel Tip Darts Neutralizer 301 games and Open 501 games are to be played with the double bull (split bull – single worth 25 points & double worth 50 points) All cricket games, both Neutralizer and Open, are to be played with the double bull split bull – single worth 25 points & double worth 50 points) English Steel Tip Darts: a. For a dart to score, it must remain in the dartboard a minimum of five (5) seconds after the third or final dart is thrown. b. A dart’s score shall be determined from the side of the wire in which the point of the dart entered the dartboard. Should a dart lodge directly between the connecting wires of the dartboard, making it impossible to determine on which side of the wire the dart resides, the score shall always be the higher value of the two segments in question. c. Verification of the score is the responsibility of the score keeper and the score shall stand once the darts are pulled from the dartboard. No darts shall be touched prior to the decision of the score keeper. d. The score keeper may inform the member on how many points have been scored or how many points remain, but only when asked. e. While the score keeper shall be the sole authority in charge of the game, his calling of the scores may be challenged by either member or their respective Team Captain. f. In All events, a member throwing out of turn shall receive zero score for that turn and his team shall forfeit that turn. 13 Event Format ALL EVENTS ARE SINGLE ELIMINATION (Except Draw Doubles) Open Neutralizer® “Warm Up” Cricket Singles Event Cricket Singles – Best of three games. N/A First member to win two (2) games advances to next round. Express League Event Based on American Dart League match format using Express League score sheet. Based on American Dart League match format using Express League score sheet. First team to win nine (9) games (no bonus point) wins the match. Home team will list their members on the score sheets in the order they will compete. The score sheet will be folded in half, such that the Away team cannot see the Home Team lineup. The Away Team will complete their lineup. Both captains are responsible for entering the correct data onto the score sheet. Games will be played using the ADA Neutralizer® system of 301 OI/OO and cricket with PPDA’s listed on the score card. PPDA information MUST be recorded for each member on the score sheet. First team to win nine (9) games (no bonus point) wins the match. Home team will list their members on the score sheets in the order they will compete. The score sheet will be folded in half, such that the Away team cannot see the Home Team lineup. The Away Team will complete their lineup. Both captains are responsible for entering the correct data onto the score sheet. Games will be played using the ADA Open format of 501 OI/ DO and cricket. PPDA information MUST be recorded for each member on score sheet. Team League Event Based on American Dart League match format using Team League score sheet. First team to win seven (7) games (no bonus point) wins the match. Home team will list their members on the score sheets in the order they will compete. The score sheet will be folded in half, such that the Away team cannot see the Home Team lineup. The Away Team will complete their lineup. Both captains are responsible for entering the correct data onto the score sheet. Games will be played using the ADA Neutralizer® system of 301 OI/OO and cricket with PPDA’s listed on the score card. PPDA information MUST be recorded for each member on the score sheet. Based on American Dart League match format using Team League score sheet. First team to win seven (7) games (no bonus point) wins the match. Home team will list their members on the score sheets in the order they will compete. The score sheet will be folded in half, such that the Away team cannot see the Home Team lineup. The Away Team will complete their lineup. Both captains are responsible for entering the correct data onto the score sheet. Games will be played using the ADA Open format of 501 OI/DO and cricket. PPDA information MUST be recorded for each member on score sheet. Early Bird Mixed Doubles Event Cricket – Best of five (5) Cricket – Best of five (5) First team to win three (3) games advances to the next round. Designate a Captain. Member PPDA’s are located on the match sheet. Event game is Neutralizer® cricket doubles. Either member may throw first in cricket games, no set order. First team to win three (3) games advances to the next round. Designate a Captain. Event game is Open cricket doubles. Either member may throw first in cricket games, no set order. Mixed Triples Event Cricket – Best of five (5) First team to win three (3) games advances to the next round. Designate a Captain. Individual and Triples team PPDA’s are located on the match sheet. Use team PPDA’s to determine Neutralizer® marks. Event game is Neutralizer® cricket doubles. Any member may throw first in cricket games, no set order. 14 Cricket – Best of five (5) First team to win three (3) games advances to the next round. Designate a Captain. Event game is Open cricket doubles. Any member may throw first in cricket games, no set order. Draw Doubles Event Cricket – Double Elimination N/A Winners Bracket: Best of three (3), first team to win two (2) games advances to the next round. Losers Bracket: One (1) game, winner advances. Designate a Captain. Game is Open cricket doubles. Either member may throw first in cricket games, no set order. Men’s & Women’s Doubles Event Cricket – Best of five (5) National Format – Best of five (5). First team to win three (3) games advances to the next round. Designate a Captain. Both captains are responsible for entering the correct data onto the score sheet. Member PPDA’s will be listed on the score sheet. Event games are Neutralizer® 301 singles and cricket doubles. Upon completion of the match, both team captains must sign the score sheet and the winner must return it immediately to the Control Center. Either member may throw first in cricket games, no set order. Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 301 301 Cricket 301 301 First team to win three (3) games advances to the next round. Designate a Captain. Event game is Open cricket doubles. Either member may throw first in cricket games, no set order. Player 1 vs. Player 1 Player 2 vs. Player 2 Team Player 1 vs. Player 2 Player 2 vs. Player 1 Men’s & Women’s Singles Event 301 Open In / Open Out – Best of five (5) First member to win three (3) games advances to the next round. Event game is 301 OI/OO played with the Neutralizer® system. PPDA’s are located on the score sheet and game information MUST be recorded. Upon completion of the match, both members must sign the score sheet and the winner must return it immediately to the Control Center. 501 Open In / Double Out – Best of five (5) First member to win three (3) games advances to the next round. Event game is 501 OI/DO played with the Open format. PPDA information MUST be recorded. Upon completion of the match, both members must sign the score sheet and the winner must return it immediately to the Control Center. Members are reminded to record all achievements for every event match (180, 9-Mark & Hat Trick) 15 CHAMPIONSHIP DRESS CODE The dress code for the championship will be appropriately casual. The Championship Officials will determine any dress code violations. Any person deemed to be in violation of the dress code will be asked to leave the championship room and return in the proper attire. Individual matches will not be delayed due to dress code violations. a. Men’s proper dress will include dress slacks, designer blue jeans, dress shorts, polo’s, collared or team shirts, with casual leather or canvas shoes. b. Women’s proper dress will include dress slacks, skirts or dress shorts (midthigh or longer), designer blue jeans, designer warm-ups, polo’s, dress blouses or sweaters, non-collared shirts in good taste or team shirts, casual leather or canvas shoes. EXPECT THAT YOU WILL BE TAPED FOR TELEVISED SEGMENTS OF SPORTS NEWS, AMATEUR TOURNAMENT VIDEOS, OR YOU MAY BE PROFESSIONALLY PHOTOGRAPHED AT ANY TIME DURING THE EVENT. BE PREPARED BY DRESSING APPROPRIATELY. 16 PLEASE NO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY PLEASE BE COURTEOUS OF OTHER PLAYERS WHILE THEY ARE SHOOTING. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TAKE PICTURES, YOU MAY USE 400-SPEED FILM, WHICH DOES NOT REQUIRE USING A FLASH. AMERICAN DARTERS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP XIV EVENT PAYOUT 17 Military Cup Challenge V Military Directors, Division Representatives & ADA Military Members, The Fifth Military Cup Challenge (MCC) takes place August 4th and consists of active, reserve/ guard, and retired military personnel. The 3-person teams are eligible to compete in the $75,000 ADA National Championship. Military Cup Challenge V format: Military Dart League Playoff Match Format. First team to win Nine (9) games (no bonus point) wins the match. Games consist of 501 (OI/DO) and Cricket (Triples and Doubles). Michelob, AmberBock and Coca-Cola proudly sponsor the ADA’s Dart Leagues in the Military Programs! MILITARY CUP CHALLENGE IV 2004 SOFT TIP CHAMPIONS US Air Force Langley AFB, Virginia Peter Rutkowski Tim Hollerman Martin Sawyer MILITARY CUP CHALLENGE IV 2004 STEEL TIP CHAMPIONS DOMINATORS Sheppard AFB, Seymour Johnson AFB, Nellis AFB Troy Colen Richard Barter Hal Coleman 18 2004 ADA National Championship XIII Winners Check out the complete Championship results online at www.adadarters.com First Place Winners Team League Womens Singles Soft-tip Neutralizer Malnars Tap: Steel-tip Neutralizer Bourbon Street 2: Soft-Tip Open Getter Done - IL: Steel-Tip Open Finding Nemo: Express League Soft-Tip Neutralizer Gusto's Express: Steel-Tip Neutralizer Hammer Time: 20 Linda Jaskoviak Soft-Tip Neutralizer Charlie Jaskoviak Karl Kirin Steel-Tip Neutralizer Dawn Kirin Brian Mayer Soft-Tip Open Christina James Steel-Tip Open Charles W Gustin Mens Singles Chris Greene Joe Davidson Soft-Tip Neutralizer Greg M Lalk Peter Jones Steel-Tip Neutralizer Soft-Tip Open Sean R Turner Adam Iffrig Steel-Tip Open Jeff J Hall Adam Haskins Friday Soft-Tip Draw Doubles Andy Dalziell Friday Steel-Tip Darryell Strickland Draw Doubles Scott A Bruculere Lloyd W Willis Rose Carrigan Saturday Soft-Tip Open Draw Doubles Sat Steel-Tip Derrick Tlanda Open Draw Doubles Bob Adamson Kevin Taylor Rigo Garza Richard Gonzales Jose Luis Santacruz Sherri Hoskinson Carrie Taylor Robin Parkinson Stacy Bromberg William Cross Jr Fred Pinotti Adam Haskins Gary Davis Tim Hollerman Douglas Saathoff James Johnston Bernie Radocha Antonio Green Paul Michon Casey Tointigh Fred Pinotti Women's Doubles Steel-Tip-Tip Open Soft-Tip Neutralizer Stephanie Mc Artor Mixed Triples Shannon Wood Soft-Tip Neutralizer Steel-Tip Neutralizer Nikki Mathews Jennifer L Leary Steel-Tip Neutralizer Soft-Tip Open Robin Parkinson Janet Buddemeyer Andrew Friedrich Charley Sawyer Cyndi Cloutier Dennis Genberg Gregory Svede Billy Higgs Todd Gentzel Jennifer Gibbs Steel-Tip Open Rose Carrigan Soft-Tip Open Stacy Bromberg Dan Deegan Sheri Coleman Ray Jenot Steel-Tip Open Pat E Carrigan Stacy Bromberg Terry S Potts Mens Doubles Soft-Tip-Tip Neutralizer Darren Frantz Richard Hooper Steel-Tip Neutralizer Soft-Tip Open James Johnston James Anderson Lamont Bradley Mike Hollingsworth Congratulations to all of Last Year’s Champions! 21