Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1990, p. 32

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THE HERALD Wednesday NovemberZS Kirby leads individual standings in darts league Leading the league In 180s is Mike Pepper of no 1 Pepper has three John Brown Exchange no 2 Paul Kirby OTooles no Stan no and Shirley Pen fold 0 no each have two maximums The leading high finish is the 128 of Joyce Marrows Time Out The aforementioned Kirby has for the closest challenger No one has more than one high finish of which there are 18 Individual stats leader is Kirby with Pepper and Rhynold not far behind Also in the hunt are Terry Hancock OTooles no 2 Erwin See George and Dragon no 2 Rick Harden McGlbbon no Dave Nicholls no 2 last years winner Ron Scarlett George and Dragon no and Mark See also of George no The top teams seem to have the top players which is just as ex Leading the Monday night Halton League are George and Dragon 2 some points in front of no 2 and 3 with McGlbbon no dropping to fourth spot McGlbbon no 2 fill the bottom place with both Cop per Kettle outfits just above Time Out visited McGlbbon and dropped to no l who were in top form Ian McDonald shot and finished Stan Rynold Gary Hank Van Gogh all scored over the 130 mark for and Larry Varey John Colter Roger and Alison Colter replied for the visitors ladies took to the Glen and lost to Copper Kettle no by the same score Three singles to the ladies looked pro mising However only one doubles came their way after wards The girls were also short of a couple of players and Kettle took full advantage Linda Nicholson had two extra points and Dave Sibell one No extra points in Kettle no s visit to George no and a loss It has to be said Kettle only had seven players for this match which put a strain on the lads Graham Gove and Frank DeSan tis were the only winners as George racked up the wins Bruce Stevens and Dave Pater son were the points droppers Joe Caims Ron Scarlett Brian Hicks and self scored highs and Mark See 180 as George no 2 defeated no 3 for whom Don Hall shot Pete Conway and Ted Nelson beat off See and self for the singles wins Shirley shot Bruce Shepard finished 100 and Lloyd Sheppard together with Hillier Hugh and Kim Smid and Paul scored high as O no 3 took Hollywood by Three of the four singles were won by and that promise was shortlived in the end O no 1 shaved past change no 2 by 86 Mike Pepper closed 106 and Danny and Kavan Drumm Pepper Mike Sinnaeve and Dave each shot John Brown shot and rell Weir for Hollywood Ex change no did not fare well against the remaining O Tooles no 2 losing Marcus Noel shot 140 as did Ron Duval and Dave Nicholls On Wednesday at the Legion Paul Kirby kept up the week good darts in winning with part Hugh Smid for Steeprock the teams doubles tourney ina lists were Taxmen Cam Lavers and Paul Karohdis Los ing semi finalists wen Panthers Gardner and Paul and Brian Hicks and Fuller In the consolation finals In dependents Jims Franks and Watson defeated Snowjacks Hustlers Ron Scarlett and Beau Beaumont Semi finalists were Roger Moore and Graham Gnf fen and Inter County Ron and Alex O Neil Some good darts were thrown in the competition 180s were pop by Larry Hunt and Bruce Hope Kirby shot and closed Smid shot 140 as did Puller and Beaumont opened There may have been more there may have been better such as but not recorded Darts Ontario held the first tourney leading towards on Sunday at the Legion in Georgetown The tourney organizer was impressed with the assistance and enthusiasm of the Legion staff right from the start of the day until the end It was a long day with more entrants than usual for the first outing of the season Mixed doubles and singles were the order of the day At this time of writing I only have some male singles informa tion Rick Harden went undefeated in his section and reched the last eight Also his section was Ron Scarlett in a playoff with Paul and qualifying Kirby Ian McDonald and self also finished second in our respective sections to gam some points Several local players entered and many for the first time 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