Dundalk and District Darts League round-up
With one fixture remaining, the league titles across all three divisions of the Heineken-sponsored Dundalk and District Dart League were secured.
In the Premier Division, The Big House Eagles secured the title with a 6-0 win away to Uncle Toms Cabin. Robbie Kieran was Player of the Match for the winner while Isaac Smith was Player of the Match for the hosts.
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Conor Dunn, Conor Mc Ardle, Marty Dixon, Martin Carvill and Stephen Shields also won for the team from Anne Street. In Division Two, Callans HBX hosted the Phoenix Bar.
Paul Halligan, Rodney Mc Loughlin, Gabriel Mc Kenna (Player of the Match for Callans HBX) and Aidan Mc Shane put the hosts 4-0 up before Davey Gonnelly (Player of the Match for the visitors) pulled a game back for the Phoenix.
And Eugene Traynor won the last game to seal a 5-1 win. Meanwhile, down in Bridge Street, The Bodhran Hawks hosted Damh O'Thuaidh in a Bridge Street derby match.
First up for the hosts was John Kelly (who hit six 100+ scores) against Paddy Gibney (who hit five 100+ scores and Player of the Match for the visitors) and it was a cracking game to start the night off. John won 3-0 in what was a taste to come for the rest of the games.
Next up was Seán Kerr (101 checkout) against Hughie Shields (117 checkout) and despite the best efforts of Seán, Hughie won 3-2 to level the scores.
Next up was Cian O'Rourke (Player of the Match for the hosts) against Simon Wykes (who hit seven 100+ scores). Simon would go in to win 3-1 in a very close game.
Peter Kerr was next up for the Hawks and despite hitting a few big scores, Peter would lose 3-0 to Alan Rogan and put the visitors 3-1 up.
Next up was Padraig O'Rourke against Peader Kieran. Padraic was unlucky not to get more out of the game but Peader was rolling back the years and won 3-1.
The final game saw Eugene Coburn against Paul Callan. Even though Eugene hit a number of 100+ scores he was unlucky to be drawn against an in-form player and Paul won 3-1 to secure a 5-1 win for the visitors.
Also, Ray Harte for the second week in a row narrowly missed out on a nine-darter for The Commercial in their 5-1 win away to Corbett Craicheads.
There's only one round of fixtures still to play in the league but after that, there's still plenty of silverware up for grabs through the Divisional Cups, Andrew Mc Alester Open Shield, Divisional Singles, Doubles, and also the Memorial Cup.
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