Program - Rocky Mountain Dart Association

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Program - Rocky Mountain Dart Association
2006
October 6, 7, 8
2006
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Welcome to the 2006 Colorado Open Dart Tournament at the
beautiful Doubletree Hotel in Denver, Colorado. This is our 5th
Colorado Open here and it has been a wonderful site to have a
tournament.
We are very proud to be hosting the 2006 U.S. Team National Finals
this year. It’s great to have the top shooters from around the country
here in Denver.
I would like to thank all the sponsors who have contributed to this
years Colorado Open. Their financial support will help make the
tournament a success. You can see their ads posted around the dart hall
and in this program. Your support and patronage of their services is
appreciated.
Also a huge thank you to all the volunteers that help run the
tournament. From setup, registration and control - we couldn’t have a
tournament without all their help!
The Tournament Committee is always looking for ways to improve
our tournament. If you have any questions or comments - we want to
know!
Thanks for being here and have a great weekend and good darts to all!
Ken Lynde
President
RMDA Board of Directors
President
Ken Lynde
Vice President
Ed Linehan
Secretary
Jenny Nickerson
Treasurer
April Pulst
Commissioners
Masters/AA Division
Jerry Beard
Nancy Quinn
A Division
Darren Mitchell
Joey Giammarino
B Division
Dan Davis
Tim Britton
Board Advisor
Carolyn Teter
Bar Owner
Representative
Si Sifrit
ADO
Representative
Brenda Roush
Statistician
Wanda Cash
Tournament Committee Members
Cindy Lynde
Dan Davis
Debbie Rowe
Darren Mitchell
Ken Lynde
Peggy Schaller
Beth Podmore
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October 21st @ BD Wolf’s
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11am start
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Welcome and Congratulations to
all 63 ADO US Team National Finalists.
Region 1-1
Lori McComsey ~ Kenai, AK
Sean P. Palmer ~ Anchorage, AK
Region 1-2
Brian Smith ~ Seattle, WA
Region 1-3
Tim Cherven ~ Fremont, Ca
Region 1-4
Brad Rouillard ~ Salt Lake City, UT
M. Jayson Toerck ~Salt Lake, UT
Region 2-2
John Denich ~ Stanton, CA
Region 2-4
Rose Carrigan ~ Henderson, NV
Robert Preston ~ Needles, CA
Region 2-5
Ruben Blea ~ Thornton, CO
Robert Eshelman ~ Casper, WY
Charles Meininger ~ Aurora, CO
Dan Moore ~ Aurora, CO
Monika Nickerson ~ Colo. Springs, CO
Darren Pulst ~ Englewood, CO
Brenda Roush ~ Aurora, CO
Kathi Smith ~ Fountain, CO
Sally Wilmore ~ Security, CO
Region 3-1
Chris Helms ~ San Antonio, TX
Bob Leifeste ~ Atascosa, TX
Gwen Olds ~ Houston, TX
Glen Richard ~ Nederland, TX
Region 3-2
Ted Adamski ~ Ft. Worth, TX
Bob Beam ~ Royse City, TX
Stephanie Cunningham ~ Balch Springs, TX
Colleen Eldredge ~ Allen, TX
Maria George ~ Grapevine, TX
Region 3-3
Shariee Hemphill ~ Madison, MS
Riley Stockman ~ Long Beach, MS
Scott Wollaston ~ River Ridge, LA
Region 3-5
Connie Butler ~ Midland, TX
Eddie Moore ~ San Angelo, TX
Region 4-2
Ryan Barnette ~ Chattanooga, TN
Donna Overly ~ Cleveland, TN
Region 4-3
Rhonda Farmer ~ Burlington, NC
Joe Futima ~ Archdale, NC
Rosie Middleton ~ Arden, NC
Sean Morehouse ~ Savannah, GA
Travis Stacey ~ Savannah, GA
Region 4-4
Dan Carroll ~ Canton, OH
Dave DePriest ~ Grand Rapids, MI
Kay Hoover ~ Berea, OH
Aaron Russell ~ Barberton, OH
Region 4-5
Mike Sansoucie ~ West Palm Beach, FL
Melissa Wargo ~ St. Petersburg, FL
Region 5-1
Bob Adamson ~ Cumberland, RI
Gail Payne ~ Worcester, MA
Region 5-2
Peter J. Smith ~ East Syracuse, NY
Region 5-3
Terri Marcello ~ Cheltenham, PA
Joe Swick ~ Glendale, NY
Jim Widmayer ~ Staten Island, NY
Region 5-4
Bob Gargan ~ Carolina Beach, NC
Mike ‘RedDog’ Gottfried ~ Chesterfield, VA
Nancy Huntoon ~ Reston, VA
Chris Linkous ~ Richmond, VA
Marilyn Popp ~ Camden, DE
Roger Wrisley ~ Walkersville, MD
Region 5-5
Robert Baechler ~ Glastonbury, CT
Niki Carey ~ Amston, CT
Region 6-2
Sherri Benton ~ Kansas City, MO
Steve Brown ~ Cahokia, IL
Brad Wethington ~ St. Louis, MO
Region 6-5
Dan Zimmerman ~ Wichita, KS
Enjoy your weekend and shoot well!
RMDA TOURNAMENT POLICIES
ADO TOURNAMENT RULES
1. MVP
An award will be given to the female MVP and male MVP for
the Colorado Open.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
The following terms/meanings apply when used in the body of
these Tournament Rules.
ADO: American Darts Organization
Bull: The center of the dartboard. See rules #23,45,47 and 56
Chalker: Scorekeeper
Leg/Game: That element of a Match recognized as a fixed odd
number, i.e., 301/501/701/1001 or Cricket
Hockey: A line or toeboard marking the minimum throwing
distance in front of the dartboard. See #16,17,18,59 and 60
Masculine: Masculine gender nouns or pronouns include female
Match: The total number of Legs in the competition between
two players/teams
Singular: Singular terms, where necessary, include the plural
Turn: A Turn consists of three darts, unless a Leg/Match is completed in a lesser amount
a. Points Awarded
In each event (excluding Blind Draw), points will be awarded
to the top eight finishers. Full points will be given to each
player finishing at that level as follows:
Singles Events
Doubles Events
Triples Events
1st
10 points 1st
8 points
1st
6 points
2nd 8 points2nd
6 points2nd 4 points
Top 4 6 points
Top 4 4 points
Top 42 points
Top 8 4 points
Top 82 points
Top 8 1 point
b. Tie Breaker
In the event of a tie, the tie will be broken by the number of
180s, 9hits and 6 bull shots scored. Each of these shots will
count as 1 point. If a tie still exists, two awards will be given.
PLAYING RULES
All darts events played under the exclusive supervision of and/
or sanctioned by the ADO will be played in accordance with the
following rules.
2. Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Good sportsmanship shall be the prevailing attitude during all
competition. The tournament staff reserves the right to remove
anyone from the tournament hall for unsportsmanlike conduct
or disruptive behavior.
GENERAL
1. Good Sportsmanship will be the prevailing attitude throughout the tournament.
2. All players/teams will play by these Tournament Rules
and, where necessary, any supplemental Rules stipulated by local
Tournament Organizers.
3. Cell phones
Cell phones must turned off or silenced while in the tournament
hall.
4. Children under the age of 18
Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
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3. The interpretation of these Tournament Rules, in relation to
a specific darts event, will rest with local Tournament Organizers,
whose decisions shall be final and binding. Protests after the fact
will not be considered.
4. Any player/team who, during the course of any event, fails
to comply with any of these Tournament Rules, will be subject to
disqualification from that event.
5. Gambling is neither permitted nor sanctioned by the
ADO.
6. The ADO will in the course of Tournament Sanctioning,
ensure to the best of its ability, that the host/sponsor organization has the funding and/or sponsorship necessary to support the
advertised cash prize structure for a darts event. The manner and
matter of tournament prize payments are the responsibility of the
respective host/sponsor organization and not that of the ADO.
7. The ADO assumes no responsibility for accident or injury
on the premises.
8. The ADO reserves the right to add to or amend the ADO
Tournament Rules at any time.
PROCEDURAL
9. Decisions regarding the prize structure and event schedule,
the method of player registration, and the choice of the match
pairing system, are left at the discretion of local Tournament
Organizers.
10. Each player is entitled to (9) NINE practice darts at the
assigned matchboard prior to a match. No other practice darts may
be thrown during the match without the permission of the chalker.
11. Tournament boards are reserved for assigned match pairings only. Boards are not to be used for practice, unless so designated by the Tournament Organizers.
12. Match pairings will be called 3 times only (minimum of 5
minutes between calls). Should a player/team fail to report to the
assigned board within the 15 minutes allotted time, a Forfeit will
be called. NOTE: Should a player/team be called to matches in
two concurrent events (i.e. a female in both Women’s only and
an Open event), that player/team must choose in which event
she/they wish to continue play. A Forfeit will be called, unless
that player/team can reach their assigned board within the 15
minutes.
13. Should a player’s equipment become damaged, or be lost
during the course of a turn, that player will be allowed up to a
maximum of 5 minutes in which to repair/replace the playing
equipment.
14. A maximum time limit of 5 minutes under exceptional
circumstances, subject to the notification of the opponent and
the chalker, will be allowed in the instance of a player requiring
to leave the playing area during the course of matchplay.
15. Opponents and chalkers ONLY are allowed inside the
playing area.
16. Opposing players must stand at least 2 feet behind the
player at the hockey.
17. Should a player have any portion of his feet or shoes over
the hockey line during a turn, all darts so thrown will be counted
as part of his turn, but any score made by said darts will be invalid
and not counted. One warning by a tournament official will be
considered sufficient before invoking this rule.
18. A player wishing to throw a dart, or darts, from a point
either side of the hockey must keep his feet behind an imaginary
straight line extending from either side of the hockey.
TURN
19. A Turn consists of three darts, unless a Leg/Match is completed in a lesser amount.
20. All darts must be thrown by, and from, the hand. The
player is allowed a total of 3 minutes to complete their turn as
timed by a tournament official. No darts will be allowed to be
thrown after 3 minutes.
21. Should a player ‘touch’ any dart that is in the dartboard
during a turn, that turn will be deemed to have been completed.
22. A dart bouncing off or falling out of the dartboard, will
not be rethrown.
STARTING AND FINISHING (ALL EVENTS)
23. All Matches will begin with a coin flip to determine who
has the option to throw 1st or 2nd at the Inner Bull. The player
throwing closest to the Inner Bull will throw first in the 1st Leg.
The Loser of the 1st Leg has the option of throwing for the
Inner Bull first in the 2nd Leg. If the 3rd Leg is necessary, the
Inner Bull will again be thrown, with the loser of the original
coin flip having the option of throwing first.
24. The second thrower may acknowledge the first dart as an
Inner or Outer Bull and ask for that dart to be removed prior to
his throw. Should the first dart be removed without the request
of the 2nd thrower, a rethrow will occur; with the 2nd thrower
now having the option of throwing first. The dart must remain
the in the board in order to count. Additional throws may be
made, until the player’s dart remains in the board. Should the 2nd
thrower dislodge the dart of the 1st, a rethrow will be made with
the 2nd thrower now throwing first. Rethrows shall be called if
the chalker cannot decide which dart is closest to the Inner Bull,
or if both darts are anywhere in the Inner Bull, or both darts are
anywhere in the Outer Bull. The decision of the chalker is final.
Should a rethrow be necessary, the darts will be removed and the
person who threw 2 nd will now throw 1st.
25. For the purpose of starting and finishing a Leg/Match, the
Inner Bull is considered a double 25.
DOUBLE/TEAM EVENTS
26. It is permissible for the Doubles/Team player finishing a
Leg, to throw for the Inner Bull and start the subsequent Leg.
It is also permissible for one member of a Doubles or Team to
throw for the Inner Bull 1st, and have his partner or teammate
shoot first in the leg.
27. It is permissible for a Double or Team to participate with
fewer than the required number of players, provided that the
team forfeits a turn(s) in each rotation, equal to the number of
missing players. The missing player(s) may NOT join a Leg in
progress, but is allowed to participate in a subsequent Leg(s) of
that Match.
28. At the tournament director’s discretion, women may be
recycled in mixed doubles and triples events only.
29. No substitutes will be allowed after the first round of
Doubles/Team play.
SCORING
30. A scoreboard must be mounted within 4’ laterally from
the dartboard and at not more than a 45-degree angle from the
dartboard. It must be clearly visible in front of the player at the
hockey.
31. In all ADO sanctioned tournaments, you must have a
chalker if one is available. If one is not available, the player must
leave the darts in the board until the score is recorded.
32. The chalker will mark the scores made in the outer columns of the scoreboard, and the totals remaining in the two
middle columns.
33. The chalker, if asked, may inform the thrower what he
as scored and/or what he has left. He MAY NOT inform the
thrower what he has left in terms of number combinations. It IS
permissible for a partner, teammate, or a spectator to advise the
thrower during the course of a Match. See #1.
34. No dart may be touched by the thrower, another player, the
chalker, or spectator, prior to the decision of the chalker.
35. For a dart to score it must remain in the board 5 seconds
after the 3rd or final dart has been thrown by that player. The
tip of the dart point must be touching the bristle portion of the
board.
36. A dart’s score shall be determined from the side of the wire
at which the point of the dart enters the wire segment.
37. Should a dart lodge directly between the connecting wires
on 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. This includes
the outside double ring for the game shot. Determination as to
whether the dart is directly between the wires will be made in
accordance with rules #34 and #36.
38. It is the responsibility of the player to verify his score
before removing his darts from the board. The score remains as
written if one or more darts has been removed.
39. In Doubles/Team events, no player may throw (during a
Leg) until each of his teammates has completed his turn. The
FIRST player throwing out of turn will receive a score of zero
points for that round and his Team will forfeit the turn.
46. Once a player/team closes a number, he/they may score
points on that number until the opponent also closes that number. The double and triple count as 2 or 3 times the numerical
values, respectively. All numerical scores are added to the previous balance. Once both players/teams have scored three of a
number, it is ‘closed’, and no further scoring can be made on that
number by either player/team.
47. To close the bull, the Outer Bull counts as a single, and the
Inner Bull counts as a double.
48. Numbers can be ‘owned’ or ‘closed’ in any order desired by
the individual player/team. Calling your shot is not required.
49. It shall be the responsibility of the player to verify his score
before removing his darts from the board. The score remains as
written if one or more darts has been removed from the board. In
accordance with the inherent “strategy” involved in the Cricket
game, corrections in arithmetic must be made before the next
player throws. See #1.
50. Winning the game:
· The player/team that closes all the numbers first and has the
highest numerical score, will be declared the winner.
· If both sides are tied in points, or have no points, the first
player/team to close the specified numbers will be the winner.
· If a player/team closes the numbers first, and is behind in
points, he/they must continue to score on any number not closed
until either the point deficit is made up, or the opponent has
closed all the numbers.
EQUIPMENT
DARTS
51. Darts used in tournament play cannot exceed an overall
maximum length of 30.5 cm (12 in.), nor weigh more than 50
gm per dart. Each dart will consist of a recognizable point, barrel,
and flight.
DARTBOARD
52. The dartboard will be a standard 18” bristle board, of the
type approved by the ADO, and will be of the standard 1-20
clock pattern. A scoreboard is necessary, see rule #30.
ADDITIONAL ADO ‘01’ COMPETITION RULES
40. Errors in arithmetic stand as written, unless corrected prior
to the beginning of that player’s next turn. In case of Doubles/
Team matches, such errors must be rectified prior to the next turn
of any partner/player on that team.
41. A Leg/Match is concluded at such time as a player/team
hits the ‘double’ required to reduce their remaining score to zero,
unless otherwise stated by the local Tournament Organizers. All
darts thrown subsequently will not count for score.
42. The ‘BUST RULE’ will apply. If the player scores one less,
equal, or more points than needed to reach zero, he has “busted”.
His score reverts to the score required prior to the beginning of
his turn.
43. Fast finishes such as 3 in a bed, 222, 111, Shanghai, etc.,
do not apply.
7
10
19
15
Outer Bull
(25 points)
Out of Play Area
(No Score)
6
8 1
Inner Bull
Double 25
or (50 points)
11 14
Triple Score
(Triple the number)
5 20 1 18
13 6
Single Score
(Face Value)
12
4
Double Score
(Twice the number)
3
INTERNATIONAL DARTBOARD
3 17
2
STANDARD DIMENSIONS
Double and Triple rings inside width measurement = (5/16 ins)
Inner Bull Inside Measurement = (0.5 ins)
Outer Bull Inside Measurement = (1.25)
Outside edge of Double wire to Inner Bull = (6.75 ins)
Outside edge of Triple wire to Inner Bull = (4.25 ins)
Outside edge of Double wire to outside edge of
Double Wire = (13.5ins)
Overall dartboard diameter – (18.0 ins)
Spider wire gauge (Maximum Standard Wire guage = 16 SWG
ADDITIONAL ADO AMERICAN CRICKET RULES
The following rules shall apply for ADO Sanctioned Cricket
events, effective January 1, 1984.
44. Cricket is played using the numbers 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15
and both the Inner and Outer Bull.
45. To close a number, the player/team must score three of that
number. The double and triple ring count as 2 or 3, respectively.
Closure can be accomplished with three singles, a single and a
double, or a triple.
53. The scoring wedge indicated by 20 will be the darker of the
two wedge colors and must be at the top center wedge.
54. No alterations/accessories may be added to the board
setups.
55. The inner narrow band will score ‘Triple’ the segment
number and the outer narrow band will score ‘Double’ the segment number.
56. The outer center ring (Outer Bull) is scored at ‘25’ and the
inner center ring (Inner Bull) is scored at ‘50’.
57. The minimum throwing distance is 7’91⁄4”. The board
height is 5’8” (floor to the center of the Inner Bull; 9’7-3/8” measured diagonally from the Inner Bull to
the back of the raised hockey at floor level).
OTHER DIMENSIONS
Inner Bull Height = 1.73 meters (5ft-8ins)
Minimum Throwing Distance = 2.37 metres (7ft – 91⁄4 ins)
Diagonal – Inner Bull to back of hockey
= 2.93 metres (9ft – 7-3/8 ins)
Height of raised hockey = 33 mm (11⁄2 ins)
Length of raised hockey = 610 mm (2ft – 0 ins)
Conversion Factor
Diagonal Length =
LIGHTING
58. Lights must be affixed in such a way as to brightly illuminate the board, reduce to a minimum the shadows cast by the
darts, and not physically impede the flight of a dart.
Height + Hockey
=
1.7
=
.999 + 5.6169
=
8.6098
+ .7
=
HOCKEY
59. Whenever possible, a raised hockey, at least 11⁄2” high and
2’ long, will be placed in position at the minimum throwing distance, and will measure from the back of the raised hockey 7’91⁄4”
along the floor to a plumb line at the face of the dartboard.
60. In the event the hockey is a tape or similar ‘flush’ marking,
the minimum throwing distance is measured from the front edge
of the tape closest to the dartboard.
AMERICAN DART ORGANIZATION
GENERAL, EQUIPMENT AND ‘01’ COMPETITION
RULES APPROVED August 21, 1981
CRICKET RULES APPROVED 8/19/83
REVISED 8/14/86
REVISED 11/14/87
REVISED 1/1/89
REVISED 3/10/91
REVISED 8/12/04
REVISED 2/27/05
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8. Thou shall not lean out to see where a dart is or follow the
darts with body or head movement until the third dart is
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9. Thou shall not show any signs of disgust or excitement
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Go Dan Moore!
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Next weekend, Dan is traveling to Bridlington, England to
represent the USA in the Winmau World Masters Championships. We’re sure he’ll make the RMDA proud!
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So, how did Dan get this opportunity?
Dan paid $10 to play in an ADO qualifier and won, which
qualified him to play in the ADO Masters Regional Playoffs that took place in February of this year. He placed 4th
in the Regional Play-offs to earn him a trip to Houston
to compete in the ADO Masters National Finals. In the
National Finals, Dan placed in the top 4 and won a spot on
the Masters National Team.
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Popp.
Congratulations and Good Luck to all six players!
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PERSONAL CONSULTATION
Thomas Beard’s Dart
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JERRY T. BEARD
(303) 935-2268
home.comcast.net/~jerrytbeard/thomas.html
Thanks!!
To the hardworking
volunteers who helped put together
this year’s Colorado Open! We couldn’t
have done it without you!
- Blind Draws -
Interested in joining in the fun? We
welcome anyone who would like to become
involved with the RMDA Tournament
Committee.
Wednesday: T to T 7:00pm
Draw 7:30pm
Friday:
T to T 7:30pm
Draw 8:30pm
Sunday:
6:00pm
For more information call Cindy Lynde at
(303) 915-8154.
15162 E. Hampden Ave.
Aurora, CO
(303) 699-2222
A little bit of work and whole lot of fun!
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A Special
THANK YOU!
to all of our sponsors
4 O’Won
Jan Alberts & Peggy Schaller
Avon
Ken & Cindy Lynde
Barlock Real Estate Investment &
Consulting
Mark Napoli, Prestige Real Estate
Group, LLC
BD Wolf ’s
Marvin & Wanda Cash
Boom
Marvin’s Martians
Colorado Custom Signs
Mirage
Dead Ant
North Shore
Debbie Rowe & Clint LeBeau
Ride My Dart Anytime
Famous Door
Sharon Penna, Slumber Parties
Foothills Mill & Supply, Inc.
Silpada Designs
Fordsmith Inc
Sports Station
Full of Bull
Thomas Beard’s Dart
Game Force
Tim’s Longshot
Guts
Unleash the Evil
Healing Arts Massage
VooDoo
Heinrich The Agency
And all others that came through for us after this program was printed
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2005 Results
Men’s
1
2
3/4
Mixed Doubles Cricket (37 entries)
1 Doreen Berry & Roland Scholten
2 Sally Wilmore & Steve Schauss
3/4 Linda Anglin & Gary Mawson
Cheryl Broderson & Dan Moore
Mixed Triples 701 (43 entries)
1 Gary Mawson & Bill Davis &
Kathy Podraza
2 John Kuczynski & Stacy Bromberg &
Paul Lim
3/4 Darin Young & Doreen Berry &
Roland Scholten
Daryl Montgomery & Tina DiGregario
& Dieter Schutsch
Men’s
1
2
3/4
Women’s Doubles Cricket (14 entries)
1 Stacy Bromberg & Kathy Podraza
2 Sherri Benton & Doreen Berry
3/4 Tina DiGregorio & Linda Anglin
Gwen Olds & Linda Olague
Men’s MVP: Paul Lim
Women’s Doubles 501 (18 entries)
1
Kathy Podraza & Stacy Bromberg
2
Sherri Benton & Doreen Berry
3/4 Monika Nickerson & Lisa Alpert
Cheryl Brodersen & April Haner
Men’s Doubles 501 (60 entries)
1 Darin Young & Roland Scholten
2 Ruben Blea & Dan Moore
3/4 Rob Stone & Tim Britton
John Kuczynski & Paul Lim
Women’s Singles 501 (36 entries)
1
Stacy Bromberg
2
Doreen Berry
3/4 Sherri Benton
Kathy Payanes
Men’s
1
2
3/4
Singles 501 (91 entries)
Paul Lim
Bill Davis
John Kuczynski
Jan Alberts
Women’s Singles Cricket (26 entries)
1 Stacy Bromberg
2 Sally Wilmore
3/4 Doreen Berry
Kathy Podraza
Blind Draw Doubles (144 entries)
1 Gary Mawson & Dan Davis
2 Chris Beno & Michael Spinden
3/4 Greg Carroll & Tony Barbour
Dan Moore & Eric Woodland
Singles Cricket (67) Gary Mawson
Paul Lim
Darin Young
Chris Helms
Women’s MVP: Stacy Bromberg
Doubles Cricket (48 entries) John Kuczynski & Paul Lim
Gary Mawson & Bill Davis
Darin Young & Roland Scholten
Clint Lyon & Dave Bauer
2006 Results
Draw Doubles
1st _____________________
2nd _____________________
3/4 _____________________
3/4 _____________________
Women’s Singles 501
1st _____________________
2nd _____________________
3/4 _____________________
3/4 _____________________
Men’s Doubles Cricket
1st _____________________
2nd _____________________
3/4 _____________________
3/4 _____________________
Mixed Doubles Cricket
1st _____________________
2nd _____________________
3/4 _____________________
3/4 _____________________
Men’s Singles 501
1st _____________________
2nd _____________________
3/4 _____________________
3/4 _____________________
Women’s Singles Cricket
1st _____________________
2nd _____________________
3/4 _____________________
3/4 _____________________
Women’s Doubles 501
1st _____________________
2nd _____________________
3/4 _____________________
3/4 _____________________
Mixed Triples 701
1st _____________________
2nd _____________________
3/4 _____________________
3/4 _____________________
Men’s Singles Cricket
1st _____________________
2nd _____________________
3/4 _____________________
3/4 _____________________
Men’s Doubles 501
1st _____________________
2nd _____________________
3/4 _____________________
3/4 _____________________
Women’s Doubles Cricket
1st _____________________
2nd _____________________
3/4 _____________________
3/4 _____________________
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8:00p
8:30p
Draw
Doubles
MRR**
$12
Person
$400
200
100
60
30
$1,280
Registration
Closes
Event
Starts
EVENT
FEE
1st
2nd
3rd-4th
5th-8th
9th-16th
Total
10:00a
SAT
$320
160
90
50
30
$1,100
$620
310
150
80
40
$1,870
†
$20 *
Person
$20 *
Person
$800
7:00p
6:45p
SAT
$480
240
120
75
45
$1,620
$45
Team
Mixed
Triples
701
Sponsored by:
$600
300
150
80
50
$1,920
Men’s
Singles
501
Heinrich
Women’s
Singles
501†
$300
150
75
50
3:00p
2:45p
SAT
2:30p
2:15p
SAT
$620
310
150
80
40
$1,870
$30
Team
Men’s
Doubles
Cricket
11:30a
11:15a
SUN
$800
$300
150
75
50
$20 *
Person
Women’s
Singles
Cricket
1:00p
12:45p
SUN
Please, no outside food or beverages in dart hall.
Men’s
Singles
Cricket
1:30p
1:15p
SUN
$600
300
150
80
50
$1,920
$20 *
Person
WARNING
DARTS is an adult sport. It is dangerous for children
to play without adult supervision.
$920
$360
180
90
50
$30
Team
Women’s
Doubles
Cricket
11:00a
10:45a
SUN
Schedule of
Events
DISCLAIMER - AMATEUR STATUS
The Host Association and/or the ADO assumes no responsibility for any adverse effects which Darts awards
may have on the amateur status of any Youth Participant. Please check local regulations/restrictions
$920
$360
180
90
50
$30
Team
$30
Team
Men’s
Doubles
501
Mixed
Doubles
Cricket
$30
Team
12:00p
10:00a 11:30a
Women’s
Doubles
501
11:45a
11:15a
9:45a
SAT
SAT
SAT
*ADO fee of $2.00 collected for each singles event.
**Modified Round Robin
Cash only, no checks
FRI
DAY
2006
Youth Event
For more information contact
Jimmie Jarrell (303) 680-9087