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Colorado
Springs Dart League |
Colorado Springs November
12, 2007
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From the Board The CSDL Board would
like to congratulate all of the Fall 2007 winners.
MASTERS Division
AA Division
A Division 69 Ruffnex – Sticks
D.U.M.F.N. Ants - Dead Ant
Blind Squirrels - McCabes Dave Legare
Neil Hager
Eric Dyerly Eric Hamilton
Brad Lake
Scott Oaks Eric Underhill
Jon Bryant
Theresa Hurt Larry Hansen
Carmelo Colon
Chuck Hughlett Bill Hamilton
Charlie Conforti
Claude Sandoval CITY
CHAMPIONS Masters Division
AA Division
A Division Co-Champs '07 - Erin Inn
D.U.M.F.N. Ants - Dead Ant
Blind Squirrels - McCabes Jesse Mobley Sr.
Neil Hager
Eric Dyerly Art Amechazurra
Brad Lake
Scott Oaks Nick Riley
Jon Bryant
Theresa Hurt Jesse Mobley Jr.
Carmelo Colon
Chuck Hughlett
Charlie Conforti
Claude Sandoval 2ND
PLACE CITY Masters Division
AA Division
A Division 69 Ruffnex - Sticks
Flingin' D's - Cleats
Reapers - Knob Hill Lounge Dave Legare
Jim McNamara
Mike Nielsen Eric Hamilton
Andy Bjorklund
Jerry White Eric Underhill
Hutch Hutchison
Lee White Larry Hansen
John Blankenship
Del Wheeler Bill Hamilton
Brian Ward ALL
STARS Masters Division
AA Division
A Division Danny Marsh (4CO)
Brad Lake (DUM)
Scott Oaks (BLI)
Sherrie Nordstrom (SHO)
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Rules RULE 22: PREPARING
TO PLAY A.
Team Captains must schedule the set lineup in segments as the match
progresses. The segments are: 1) 501 doubles, 2) Cricket doubles, 3) Cork
calls doubles, Single matches. B.
Lineups must be made without looking at the opposing team’s
lineup. C.
Two (2) players shall be considered a legal but incomplete lineup
in all division matches. A.
in writing, signed by both team captains on the back of the score
sheet. B.
The order in which players throw shall be left to their Captain or
participating partners. EXAMPLE:
1) If a third Leg becomes necessary, it is permissible for the
player who threw last in the second Leg to throw for the Cork as well as
take his team’s first throw in the third Leg.
2) Cork shooter need not be the one who throws first in any Leg. C.
There
will be a 5-minute break between segments for all the players. D.
Each player may not shoot in more than one doubles 501, one doubles
cricket, one doubles cork calls, or one singles set The
match will start at 7:00 PM. For all divisions. A 15-minute time extension
may be agreed upon with the consent of both team Captains. RULE
26: SCOREKEEPER’S
RESPONSIBILITIES A.
The home team provides the scorekeeper for the first set and the
away team provides the scorekeeper for the second set.
The scorekeeping responsibility alternates for every set
thereafter. B.
Scorekeepers are required to adhere to the following rules of
scorekeeping. THE SCOREKEEPER SHALL NOT 1. ...Talk to anyone while keeping score 2. ...Move about -- you must stand still 3. ...Look at the shooter -- you must stand facing the board 4. ...Call out a score of one dart or all three unless asked by the shooter 5. ...Tell a shooter what to shoot or what combination to shoot for an out 6. ...Change a score if that player has shot again and his second score has been written down 7. ...Lean out to see where a dart is or follow the darts with body or head movement 8. ...Show any signs of disgust or excitement while scoring 9. ...Change the sides of the scoreboard of players in three-leg matches. If you start a team on the left, leave them on the left THE SCOREKEEPER MAY: 1. ...Inform the thrower what has been scored, only if requested by the thrower 2. ...Inform the thrower what is remaining to be scored, only if requested by the thrower C.
For a dart to score, it must remain independently penetrating the
dartboard for five (5) seconds after the player’s last dart is thrown. D. A dart score will be determined from the side of the wire in which the dart penetrates the board. C.
The point of the dart must penetrate the dartboard to score. Darts
may not be touched prior to the decision of the scorekeeper. D.
It is the responsibility of each player to verify his/her own score
before removing any darts from the board. The score will remain as written
if one or more darts are removed. E.
Errors in the arithmetic must stand unless corrected prior to the
next dart being thrown by any partner/player on that team. F. If a player throws out of turn, the score will be zero. The scheduled player will forfeit his/her turn and the game will continue. A challenge to an out of turn player must be made before the next player throws. Failure to challenge before the next player throws will allow the score to stand. |
CSDL
Board Members President: Brian
Salladay Members
at Large: Ethics
Committee: None at this time.
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Dates
to Remember January
17, 2008 Captains
Meeting for the Winter 2008 Season TREA,
7:30 PM January
19, 2008 ADO
Masters Association Qualifier Sticks
Billiards 4:30 PM January
22, 2008 Winter
2008 Season Begins January
26, 2008 Fall
2007 Season Banquet TREA,
6:30 PM January
25, 2008 ADO
Cricket National Finals Tuscany All-Suite Hotel
& Casino 255 E. Flamingo Road, Las
Vegas, NV 89109 January
25-27, 2008 Las
Vegas Open $20,000 Tuscany All-Suite Hotel
& Casino 255
E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109 February
2, 2008 ADO
Masters Association Qualifier Dead
Ant Tavern 4:30 PM February
4, 2008 CSDL
Board Meeting TREA,
7:30 PM February
16, 2008 ADO
Masters Association Qualifier
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