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Pink Ladies record their first win for the season

08 Mar, 2010 12:27 PM
Round six of the Rod Hampstead Electrical Darts Challenge was contested last Monday night with Scott Dutfield hitting the first 180 score in the competition - congratulations Scott.

All team fees are to paid by tonight. The Oche will be around to collect all of them by Tuesday morning.

In the match of the round the Wellington Hotel Hot Heads ventured over the railway line to take on Sparkees in a match that went down to the wire.

The doubles games were shared, but then the Wellington Hotel Hot Heads won the first two singles only to see the Sparkees win the next two. This meant the results were square going into the teams game.

In the singles games, Nathan Martin defeated Rod Hampstead 2-1, Andrew Davies defeated Peter Watson 2-1, James Mason lost to Ken Fairley 1-2 and Brett Rich lost to Mick Connelly 1-2.

In the teams game both sides came out firing, but it was Sparkees that finished on top to continue their unbeaten run in the competition.

The final result was four games to three.

The TePee Pink Ladies took on Souths Wellington Hotel with the loser being the only team without a win so far this year.

The doubles games started the night and neither team gave an inch with the sides sharing the doubles games.

The singles had the same result, with the match all even after them.

Kirsty Wilson defeated Margie Mills 2-1 (this was Kirsty’s first win in a game of darts), Colleen Curry lost to Geoff Wyatt 0-2, Doreen Saunders defeated James Smith 2-0 and Wendy Wilson lost to Malcolm Nunn 1-2.

So it was down to the teams game and what a game it was with the scores close all the way. It came down to who could hit the double first.

Kirsty Wilson walked to the board and calmly potted the winning double and the place erupted with cheers as the TePee Pink Ladies recorded their first victory, four games to three.

The Central Hotel Old Boys were matched up against the Wellington Hotel. The evening started well for the Central Hotel Old Boys with them winning both doubles games and it only got better with the Old Boys also winning all the singles games as well.

Dave Wilson defeated Mick Griffith 2-0, Graeme Kent defeated Peter Fitzsimmons 2-0, Eugene Spicer defeated Phillip Gorman 2-0 and Garth Watts defeated Teena Hill 2-1.

The Central Hotel Old Boys finished the night off by taking out the teams game to record a seven games to nil win.

The Grand Legends ventured to the Federal Hotel to take on the locals with plenty of high scores hit.

The doubles kicked the night off and the Grand Legends started perfectly by taking out both games. They also won a majority of the singles games to hold a commanding lead against the Federal Hotel.

Shane Mitchell defeated Michael Field 2-0, Irma Behrems lost to Alf Wilson 0-2, Allan Brown defeated Scott Dutfeild 2-1 and Ian Smith defeated Les Dwyer 2-0.

The Federal Hotel hit back in the teams game but it was to be the Grand Legends night as they won the match five games to two.

Rod Hampstead Electrical Darts Challenge top scores for the night were Scott Dutfield 180, 140, 120, Nathan Martin 140, 125, 98, 3x80s, James Mason 140, 3x80s, Dave Wilson 140, 81, Ian Smith 139, 100, Eugene Spicer 116, 100, 2x80s, Margie Mills 132, Phillip Gorman 103, Andrew Davies 4x100, 90, 81, Peter Watson 2x100, 3x80s, Peter Fitzsimmons 100, 92, Allan Brown 100, 4x80s, Brett Rich 98, 89, Mick Connelly 96, 3x80s, Michael Field 96, Rod Hampstead 95, 83, Malcolm Nunn 92, 85, Shane Mitchell 92, 89, Alf Wilson 2x80s, Graeme Kent 2x80s, Ken Fairley 89, Doreen Saunders 84, Wendy Wilson 83, Mick Griffith 81.

The Rod Hampstead Electrical Darts Challenge Highest Peg was taken out by Eugene Spicer with a finish of 111.

The lowest score in the Rod Hampstead Electrical Darts Challenge last week was shared between Micheal Field, James Mason and Alf Wilson all with a score of two - good darts boys.

TePee Ladies top score for last week was Margie Mills with 132 and the highest peg was Doreen Saunders with 58.

Points table after six rounds of the Rod Hampstead Electrical Darts Challenge sees Sparkees 12 points +18, Grand Legends 10 points +18, Central Hotel Old Boys eight points +18, Wellington Hotel Hot Heads eight points +12, Federal Hotel four points -6, Wellington Hotel four points -18, TePee Pink Ladies two points -22, Souths Wellington Hotel nil points -20.

Draw for round seven of the Rod Hampstead Electrical Darts Challenge sees the TePee Pink Ladies versus Central Hotel Old Boys, Souths Wellington Hotel versus Wellington Hotel, Federal Hotel versus Wellington Hotel Hot Heads and Grand Legends versus Sparkees.

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