Tuesday, February 20, 2007
 

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Warriors escape near scalping by Stars

Bacardi Super Stars - 10, Victoria Inn Warriors - 1

The Super Stars we determined to avoid the scalping from the warriors on this night, as the came out with all three Doubles and Both Triples to start the singles with a 5-0 lead.

The Super Stars kept their Reign going well into the single, including the third single where Justin Snisky finished a nice 24 dart game against George Bethel giving George his first single loss of the season.

The winning would continue for Bacardi until in the 10 match Hue Brennan had seen enough and was able to scalp one Super Star to give the Warriors their first and only game of the night. Well done Hue... Final Score Bacardi 10 - Warriors one.

Singles Bacardi Super Stars: Ramon McIntosh, Ashley Poitier, Justin Snisky, Anthony Lindsay and Tony Cooper.

Tons: Ramon McIntosh 100; Justin Snisky 95, 2x100; Zeke Lewis 100, 122; Ashley Poitier 95, 100, 133 and Anthony Lindsay 4x100, 118.

Singles for the Warriors were Hue Brennan

Tons: Anthea Beneby 95, 100; George Bethel 98, 99, 100; Cornbread 100 and Edison Bain 125.

Grand Bahama Power Shockers - 8, Chances Hornets - 3

The Shockers were Electric this week opening with two out of the three doubles, and in the second double Trevor Sawyer Finished a very nice 96, the shockers then took both Triples, to go into the Singles games leading 4-1.

The first single saw Past President Edison Butler shoot a respectable 23 dart game. The second single also went to the Shockers with Dave Barr shooting a 26 dart game. The third single and forth single both went to the Hornets, but that would be all. The Shockers said no more Chances for them taking the remaining two singles and the 8-3 victory.

Singles Shockers: Edison Butler, Dave Barr, Stanley Wildgoose and Trevor Sawyer

Tons: Edison Butler 3x100, 101; Trevor Sawyer 96; Logan Moore 100; Stanley Wildgoose 117 and Dave Barr 3x100.

Singles Chances Hornets: Robert McPhee and Bernard Thompson

Tons: Bernard Thompson 99, 100; Ishmael McIntosh 95, 96, 115; George McPhee 95, 100 and Basil Sands 2x100, 2x 140.

Sunrise Bistro Tigers - 6, Stella Artois

Eliminators - 5

Truly the Game of the week, these two teams have a history of fierce battle between them, and in this one once again it is the Tigers surviving extinction.

The game started out with the Tigers winning the first double, then the Eliminators answer in the second, Tigers return the loss bact to the Eliminators in the third, and the triples would be split at one each. Into the single we go with the score Tigers - 3, Eliminators - 2, and the Eliminators grab the first three singles including the seconnd single in which Errol Rolle of the Tigers shoots a perfect three darts of 180 (but looses, ouch), to make it 5-3.

Needing only one more game to secure the victory the Eliminators went on cruise control which is a mistake they will soon learn as the tigers come back taking the next two single to tie the score at five each.

Only one game left to play, the rubber match brings Joel Lewis of the Eliminators to take on Al "Mac Truck" Pelecanos of the Tigers.

After a little taunting and a lot of praying from both teams the Tigers end up in the double and the 6-5 victory over the Eliminators. A match never boring to watch.

Singles Eliminators: Peter Duncombe, Anderson Lewis and Prescott Minnus.

Tons: Anderson Lewis 95, 96, 97, 171; Wayne Fish Copeland 133; Prescott Minnus 95, 99 100, 140; Peter Duncombe 125 and Foster "Doc HollyWood" Walton 2x 100, 115.

Singles Tigers: Vaughn Strachan, Jason Rogers, and Al Pelecanos

Tons: Errol Rolle 140 and 180; Glen Woodside 2x 100; Al Pelecanos 95, 100 and 119; Evie Hield 100 and Vaughan Strachan 100, 115.

Care Maintenance Shooters - 4, Seaboard Marine Sharks - 1

The Shooters were on target this week, as the came out taking all three doubles games and both triples to enter the singles down 5-0.

The food must have come out early this night and all the Sharks got caught eating as the Shooters ran away with the first five singles now leading 10-0.

With only one game remaining Brad Fox of the Shooters facing off with Colin Craig of Seaboard Marine.

Words were spoken and darts were thrown and in the end Craig did something his entire team couldn't that night, took a game from the Shooters. Good Job Colin.

Singles Care Maintenance Shooters: Rupert Whyms, John Fox, Theo Pelecanos, King Charlton, and Denise deGregory.

Tons: Rupert W. 3x95, 98, 100, 123; Theo P. 133 and King C. 95.

Singles winner for Seaboard Marine Sharks was Colin Craig

Tons: Lillian Forbes 2x95, 97; Colin C. 95; Neil Cash 100 and Chrisanne Cash 95.

Big G's Stars - 7, Zorba's Destroyers - 4

The Stars were out tonight taking the first two doubles and the first triple but due to forfeits lost the third double and second triple. So at 3-2 and all players finally there, the singles would begin and the Stars would continue their winning streak, taking the first four singles including the fourth one where Byron Johnson finished in 25 darts.

The Final two games would go to the Destroyers making the final 7-4 in favour of the Stars.

Singles Zorba's Destroyers: Alfred Lloyd and Kent Parker.

Tons: Randy Rose 2x96 and Alfred Loyyd 100.

Singles winners for Stars were Jolly Rolle, Andrew Sweeting, Patrick Williams and Byron Johnson.

Ton shooters were Jolly R. 100; Andrew S. 100, 125 and Herman Strapp 95.

Big Al's Invaders - 7, G T and SC Racketeers - 4

The Invaders were on the board first taking the all three doubles games, but the Racketeers Fought back taking both Triples.

In the singles the Invaders showed they were here to stay as they ran away with the first 4 singles which secured their victory.

With two singles left the Racketeers were not ready to lay down for any thing and took the final two games to make the final score a respectable 7-4.

Singles Big Al's Invaders: Roland Lobowsky, Dennis Bain, Edmund Cambell and Pepper Russell.

Tons: Roland L. 95, Rosevelt Newbold 100; Vernon Adderley 100; Dennis B. 95 and Pepper R. 100.

Singles winners for the Racketeers were Clint Knowles and Brian Lamb.

Tons: Pat Lamb 111; Pat Wells 100 and Simeon Burrows 100.

Amoury Hard Drivers - 11, Rebels - 0

FORFEIT

Shingle House Swillers - 8, Coors Lite Bullets - 3

Unfortunately the Swillers didn't turn in the results in time for write up!!!!

The Drillers had a bye this night so Natasha Tatem could not score any tons...

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