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Bancar duo are on fire

Fraserburgh and District Men's Darts Association Sponsored by Dennis Gordon, Electrical Contractor

A top class performance from Bancar duo Steven Hastie and Keith Adams saw them clinch the Elizabethan pairs title with a thrilling three legs to two win over Elizabethan pairs Alan Smith and Neale Michie.

A fantastic display of top arrows was shown the whole night. Most notably was David Wade (El) hitting four maximum 180's, a 14DL + 2 17DL.

Steven Hastie was just as impressive with three maximum 180's a 15DL, two 16 darts legs and a 108 finish plus to win the tournament took out a 100 finish with class.

He hit 10 the two double tops. Well done lads. Also a massive thanks must go to Raymond Forsyth for donating two bottles for the winners, a bottle for the highest finish and T-shirts for the r/up's, much appreciated.

180's - D Wade (El) x4; S Hastie (BC) x3; A Smith (El); P Mitchell (BC), T Paterson (CFT)

Highest Finish - S Hastie (BC) 108 + 100.

Quickest Leg - D Wade 9El) 14DL+ 17DL x2; S Hastie (BC) 15DL + 16DL x2; N Michie (El) 16DL; J Hagen (El) 17DL.

Fixtures for Friday 5/2

Bancar v Eliz; RBL v Snug; Kenyan v SPMC.

Outstanding results

Bancar 5, Croft 7.


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