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Wednesday, 17th March 2010

St Wilfrid's darts finalists set for Friday showdown

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Published Date: 26 February 2009
THE line up for St Wilfrids Panel Darts Knockout is complete with the last two qualifiers for the Finals being Malcolm Taylor from Clitheroe and Jimmy Caton from Settle.
Taylor beating Blackburns Keith Lynch in the semi final and Caton narrowly beating local lad Dicky Winder in the other semi final.
The venue was pack out with a record number of enteries trying to claim the last two places, 51 players from all over the region aiming to reach this years final which takes place this Friday 27th February.
The draw for the final is: Game 1 at 8.00pm Daz Place v Steve Proctor Game 2 at 8.00pm Wayne Clegg v Dave Place Game 3 at 8.15pm Taff Griffiths v Jimmy Caton Game 4 at 8.15pm Matt Howard v John Phillips Game 5 at 8.30pm Ian Lever v Jamie Guilfoyle Game 6 at 8.30pm Peter
Taylor v Malcolm Taylor Game 7 at 8.45pm Andy Gudgeon v Mark Guiver Game 8 at 8.45pm Dave Marsden v Kevin Simm Quarter Finals onwards will be played on the stage from approx 9.00pm.
Everyone welcome no admission fee charged.
The Ladies final, which was played on Friday, was won by Rebbeca Bolton from Billington with the runner up being Danielle Place from Blackburn.
The presentation for all prizes will take place immediately after the Final.

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  • Last Updated: 26 February 2009 12:53 PM
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  • Location: Longridge
 
 
 


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