IN THE Unicorn Darts Youth Academy top performers in June have been Jordan Edmonds, Connor Bestford and Harry Lawton in the junior boys with Amy Thorne, Chloe Baird and Kelly Paine showing excellent improvement in the girls.
At senior level, Sean White leads the 29's competition with a best of 508 followed by Arron Monk 377, Dominic Ware 322 and Billy Day 271. Fastest 701 leg is Sean White's 23 darts, the 501 five leg average is from Arron Monk 25.99 and the top check out is 99 by Richard Burgess.
The 180's have come from Adam Major, Arron Monk and Sean White with two each. Group B singles leaders are Karl Brooks and James Daley both on 12 wins from 15 ahead of Gavin Howard on 11 and in Group C, Luke Goddard leads on seven from nine from Ray Lockington on six. Top lady performances have come from Charlotte Burgess's 26 dart 701 and a six dart 201 including a 160 finish. Christine and Sam Pike tie the June singles with seven wins each followed by Mel Oakley on six.
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Invitation Summer-Winter League
Week two results:
New Street B 11 Merlin Mingers 15
Merlin Muggers 14 Anton Flaps 12
Boro Frogs 6 New Street A 20
Merlin Magic 19 Boro Brigade 7
Individual maximums:
Kevin Ede 3: Fastest leg: Arron Monk 12:
Highest check out: Arron Monk 161.
Tons table:
Arron Monk 24, Sean White 23.
Most Wins: 9: Arron Monk, 8,
Mark Palmer and Kevin Ede.
Borough 801 Grand Prix
Week two joint winners:
Arron Monk and Glen Dawkins both five from five and £16 each. Joint third, Chris Parfett and Ian Nicholson four wins and £11 each. Highest checkout: Chris Parfett 122, fastest leg Arron Monk and Glen Dawkins 22 darts. Week 3 tonight, register 8pm latest to the oche 8.30pm.
The popular John Taylor Memorial takes place at the Entertainer on Saturday July 5 sponsored by EPC with Us.
In memory of the great man the format is an intriguing two player team event including singles and pairs. More than £500 in prize money is expected to be won again with the champions collecting £200. Entry fees are £10 per team, the closing date is July 3.
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