ALNWICK Town A completed an unprecedented league and cup double to cap a memorable first season of the Alnwick Premier Darts League.
Town, who won the league at a canter, doubled their trophy haul for the season with victory in the Knockout Cup. (full article...)
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Showing posts with label Alnwick Premier Darts League. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alnwick Premier Darts League. Show all posts
Friday, April 03, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
DARTS: Alnwick Premier Darts League
ALNWICK Town A kept alive dreams of a league and cup double by progressing to the final of the Knockout Cup.
The football club side, who won the Alnwick Premier Darts League at a canter, marched into the final of the cup thanks to a 4-1 win over John Bull. (full article...)
The football club side, who won the Alnwick Premier Darts League at a canter, marched into the final of the cup thanks to a 4-1 win over John Bull. (full article...)
Monday, February 09, 2009
Table-toppers Town in 7-0 triumph
ALNWICK PREMIER DARTS LEAGUE (ROUND-UP FROM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 2009)
ALNWICK Town A have opened up a 20-point gap at the top of the Alnwick Premier Darts league.
The run-away leaders have been impressive throughout the campaign, and their week 14 result was no different.
The formidable football club side crushed the Fleece with an all-conquering 7-0 victory on Friday (Feb 6) night. And in impressive form, they dropped just one leg all night. On their way to triumph, Peter Saunders and Kevin Fletcher both hit 180's.
The Alnwick Arms moved into second with a 5-2 win over the Farriers. They leapfrogged Alnmouth Village – whose clash with the John Bull was cancelled – to keep the race for second-place well and truly alive. It was a hard-fought victory for the Arms, who had been locked at 2-2 with the Farriers after the singles.
But the Village, now with a game in hand, could regain second-place if they win their rescheduled match with the John Bull.
At the wrong end of the table, Alnwick Golf Club grabbed a vital win. The second-from-bottom side secured crucial points as they beat Football Club B 5-2.
It was a disappointing result for the B, who defeated high flying Alnmouth Village last week. But a distinctly under par performance meant they could not build on their great week 13 win and went down to the Golf Club. At 2-2 after the singles, the golfers adjusted their grip on proceedings to win the doubles and team game for a thoroughly deserved victory to be-lie their lowly league position. Their triumph, coupled with the Fleece's defeat against Alnwick Town A, sees the Golf Club reduce the deficit between them and the Fleece to just one point.
But there was no such luck for the league's basement side - the Queens.
At the Oddies the Market Tavern narrowly beat the struggles 4-3.
The game was all square after the singles before the home side enjoyed success in both doubles matches. The Queens grabbed a consolation, pulling a point back in the team leg to end up with a very respectable 4-3 scoreline to the Tavern.
League action continues tomorrow. The Farriers welcome Alnwick Town A, the Queens Head host Alnwick Arms and Football Club B are at home to Market Tavern. There are also away trips for Alnwick Golf Club and Alnmouth Village, who travel to the John Bull and the Farriers respectively.
For more information visit www.alnwickpdl.co.uk (story source...)
Published Date: 09 February 2009
ALNWICK Town A have opened up a 20-point gap at the top of the Alnwick Premier Darts league.
The run-away leaders have been impressive throughout the campaign, and their week 14 result was no different.
The formidable football club side crushed the Fleece with an all-conquering 7-0 victory on Friday (Feb 6) night. And in impressive form, they dropped just one leg all night. On their way to triumph, Peter Saunders and Kevin Fletcher both hit 180's.
The Alnwick Arms moved into second with a 5-2 win over the Farriers. They leapfrogged Alnmouth Village – whose clash with the John Bull was cancelled – to keep the race for second-place well and truly alive. It was a hard-fought victory for the Arms, who had been locked at 2-2 with the Farriers after the singles.
But the Village, now with a game in hand, could regain second-place if they win their rescheduled match with the John Bull.
At the wrong end of the table, Alnwick Golf Club grabbed a vital win. The second-from-bottom side secured crucial points as they beat Football Club B 5-2.
It was a disappointing result for the B, who defeated high flying Alnmouth Village last week. But a distinctly under par performance meant they could not build on their great week 13 win and went down to the Golf Club. At 2-2 after the singles, the golfers adjusted their grip on proceedings to win the doubles and team game for a thoroughly deserved victory to be-lie their lowly league position. Their triumph, coupled with the Fleece's defeat against Alnwick Town A, sees the Golf Club reduce the deficit between them and the Fleece to just one point.
But there was no such luck for the league's basement side - the Queens.
At the Oddies the Market Tavern narrowly beat the struggles 4-3.
The game was all square after the singles before the home side enjoyed success in both doubles matches. The Queens grabbed a consolation, pulling a point back in the team leg to end up with a very respectable 4-3 scoreline to the Tavern.
League action continues tomorrow. The Farriers welcome Alnwick Town A, the Queens Head host Alnwick Arms and Football Club B are at home to Market Tavern. There are also away trips for Alnwick Golf Club and Alnmouth Village, who travel to the John Bull and the Farriers respectively.
For more information visit www.alnwickpdl.co.uk (story source...)
Published Date: 09 February 2009
Saturday, February 07, 2009
Queens give themselves lifeline
STRUGGLERS The Queen's Head have given themselves a life-line in their battle to climb off the bottom.
In dramatic fashion, the Alnwick pub side narrowly beat Alnwick Golf Club 4-3, taking a team-leg victory in the clash between the bottom two sides.
And the last-gasp victory saw The Queen's reduce the deficit to just eight points at the foot of the table and claw closer towards the golf club side.
At the right half of the league, leaders Alnwick Town A continued to show their championship credentials by beating third-place Alnwick Arms. Despite some good darts from the Arms, the football club side enjoyed a convincing 6-1 win.
But the race for second-place is still alive after Alnmouth Village were unable to take advantage of the Arms' defeat. (full article...)
In dramatic fashion, the Alnwick pub side narrowly beat Alnwick Golf Club 4-3, taking a team-leg victory in the clash between the bottom two sides.
And the last-gasp victory saw The Queen's reduce the deficit to just eight points at the foot of the table and claw closer towards the golf club side.
At the right half of the league, leaders Alnwick Town A continued to show their championship credentials by beating third-place Alnwick Arms. Despite some good darts from the Arms, the football club side enjoyed a convincing 6-1 win.
But the race for second-place is still alive after Alnmouth Village were unable to take advantage of the Arms' defeat. (full article...)
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