Wayne Fry of Uncle Tom's Sparrows
Week three of the Heineken-sponsored Dundalk and District Dart League saw a number of hotly anticipated games taking place.
The Commercial Club went out to Blackrock to face Uncle Toms, and the lads from town were determined not to leave without any points.
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Sean Callaghan put the hosts one up before Stephen Coyne, Aaron Coyne (player of the match for the visitors), Ray Harte and Niall Hinchey all won to put the visitors in the driving seat for the journey home, Mark Connolly (player of the match for the hosts) pulled one back to make the final score 4-2 to the Commercial Club.

Meanwhile, in Park Street, the Phoenix Bar "El Classico" was taking place. Martin Lee, Jordan McInerney, Gareth Woods (player of the match for The Phoenix Bar), and then Ryan and Michael Smartt all won before newcomer to the darts scene, Garrett Mulley (player of the match for the Phoenix Flyers), won the last game to prevent a whitewash.

Down in Seatown, Punters Athletic were the visitors to Corbetts Craicheads. Tommy McNally put the visitors one up before Lorcan Bradley and Barry Dillon put the Craicheads 2-1 up.
Kevin Hillard restored parity before Robbie Murphy put the Craicheads 3-2 up Graham Gonnelly would go on to win the last game to give Punters Athletic a share of the points.

This week's Quiz, the Captain is Wayne Fry (Uncle Tom's Sparrows)
What darts do you use: Joe Cullen 23g
Best dart memory: Hitting the winning double to win the Newry League for The Forge
Favourite player: Phil Taylor
Most difficult opponent: Ray Harte
Favourite opponent: Gerard McKeown
Goal in darts for the season: Develop my team.
Ones for the future: The rest of my dart team (youngest average age in the league).
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