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21 September 2024Ritch takes Jimmy Miller Memorial title

Friday night saw the first of this season's singles competitions take place in the Legion, with the Jimmy Miller Memorial Open attracting an excellent entry of 57 participants. With a number of non-regular players and women amongst the entries, a few slow games made for a long night, but there were some superb darts on show from the big guns.

Stevie Garner looked unplayable at times but fell foul of Ian Linklater at the semi-final stage, with Erland Ritch disposing of Ian Findlay in the other. The final was a close affair with Ian taking a two nil lead before Erland found his finishing touch and took the title with the next four legs in succession. Jimmy himself would have enjoyed the night's entertainment and would no doubt be thrilled to see yet another different name added to the cup, continuing the theme since it's inception.

Next up is the Cricket singles and doubles tomorrow night this Friday, before seperate 'A' and 'B' cups take place on Monday and Tuesday respectively.

180s were scored by: Graham Firth, Trevor Shearer, Gary Wilson, Erlend Lennie, Erland Ritch, Ian Findlay, Ian Linklater (two), Stevie Garner (three) and Kevin Gray (four).

High Finishes came from: Graham Firth 100, Ian Findlay 100, Erland Ritch 102, Trevor Shearer 104, Brett Dickinson 110, Kenny Gunn 125, Billy Ward 125, Stevie Garner (100, 100) and Ian Linklater (100, 117).

Short Legs (15 darts or less): Brian Moar/Keith Brumpton 15, Brett Dickinson 15, Graham Firth 14, Brian Moar 14, Kevin Gray 14, Ian Findlay 14, Erland Ritch (15, 15), Ian Linklater (15, 14) and Stevie Garner (14, 14, 14).

Results:

Spiers cup: Exiles 4, Sanday 0

Jimmy Miller Memorial Open Singles: Erland Ritch 4, Ian Linklater 2

Fixtures:

Friday September 20, Cricket Singles and Doubles, Legion, 7.30pm

Monday September 23, 301 Challenge Cup ('A'), Legion, 7.30pm

Tuesday September24, 301 Double Start Cup ('B'), Masonic, 7.30pm

Friday September 27, Royal Cup ('A' & 'B'), Masonic, 7.30pm

21 September 2024Untouchables win first cup of the new season

The KDDL season kicked off last week with the Allied Hotels cup for the 'A' league teams and the Untouchables showed their intent to improve on last years third place position by dominating the competition, beating Exiles 'A' 3-0 in the final following a round robin format.

The 'B' league boys had their time to shine the following night and again round robin groups were called for due to the low entries. In a strange evening where all teams ended up on the same number of points after winning and losing one apiece, it was the two teams from the Young Loons who progressed on game difference. Young Loons 'A' proved too much for Young Loons 'B' in the final, running out 4-0 winners.

This Friday sees the first singles competition of the season, the Jimmy Miller Memorial Open, take place in the Legion, which is always a great warm up for the season ahead. Then next week it's the cricket format of darts that comes to the fore, with 'A' and 'B' cups on Monday and Tuesday respectively, then the cricket singles and doubles on the Friday evening.

180s were scored by: Kevin Gray, Ian Linklater, Bruce Moar, Neil Croy, Kevin Peace, Gary Wilson, Stevie Garner, Keith Brumpton, Andrew Rendall, Logan Peace and Ryan Wilkie.

High Finishes came from: Stevie Garner 102, Robbie Stanger, 113, Trevor Shearer 121 and Jamie Tulloch 149.

Short Legs (15 darts or less): Trevor Shearer (15), Stevie Garner (15) and Brian Moar (15).

Results:

Allied Hotels Cup: Untouchables 3, Exiles 'A' 0

St.Ola Cup: Young Loons 'A' 4, Young Loons 'B' 0

Fixtures:

Friday September 13, Jimmy Miller Memorial Open Singles, Legion, names for 7.30pm

Monday September 16, Lynnfield Cup ('A'), Masonic, 7.30pm

Tuesday September 17, Foubister Cup ('B'), Legion, 7.30pm

Friday September 20, Cricket Singles and Doubles, Legion, 7.30p

25 August 2024New season about to get underway

It only seems a few short weeks ago since the Orkney Darts scene closed for the summer but, after 4 months off, the local darters will once more toe the oche, starting on September 2. 

As usual, September is the month where all the team cups are played, a great way to hone the skills before the leagues get underway on the 7th October. 
 
Both the 'A' and 'B' leagues are once again kindly sponsored by Williamsons Butchers, with 8 teams vying to break Sanday's grasp on the 'A' trophy whilst the recovery from Covid-19 continues with several new teams added to the 'B' roster to take it to 12 participating teams.  In order to equalise the leagues at the end of the season, leaving room for more expansion in the 'B' league if required, there will be 3 promotion slots, but only one team facing relegation. 
 
All league and Cup fixtures are now on the Orkney Darts Facebook page. 
 
Mon September 2nd, Allied Hotels Cup (A), Legion, names by 7.30pm
 
Tue September 3rd, St. Ola Cup (B), Masonic, 7.30
 
Mon September 9th, Spiers Cup (A & B), Legion, 7.30
 
Fri September 13th, Jimmy Miller Memorial Open Singles, Legion, 7.30

24 August 2024Darts season cup fixtures

 

24 August 2024Main points from AGM

The A league will consist of 8 teams, with 12 in the B. Only 1 A team will be relegated with 3 promotion places in the B to create a 10 team A league in the 25/26 season. A teams will play 3 rounds (21 games), B will play twice (22).
The under 30s cup date has swapped with the Louttit ranking Cup.
The proposed under 30s east v west will be run independently of the KDDL but we will be happy to help out with advice, equipment etc.
The committee will formally write to the Shetland darts association regarding the B County match and it's continuation.
Cup and league fixtures will be posted in the coming week.
The first team cups take place the week beginning Monday 2nd September. The leagues will begin the week beginning the 7th October.

24 August 2024Committee selected following AGM

Following the AGM the 2024-25 committee is: president Robbie Norquoy; vice-president Kevin Sarling; treasurer David Henderson; secretary Brian Moar. Committee members: Craig Taylor, Ian Linklater, Mark Shearer, Robbie Stanger and Martin Peace.

Craig Taylor starts his 29th season on the committee, having joined back in 1995.

17 August 2024AGM agenda

As discussed at last year's AGM, here is this year's agenda ahead of next Thursdays meeting (plus the cup fixtures if you scroll down). If you feel strongly about them, turn up, discuss and vote.
1. President opens AGM
2. Minutes of last AGM
3. Matters arising
4. Treasurer's report
5. Election of committee
6. Entry fees for 2025/26 season
7. League sponsor
8. League structure, promotion/relegation numbers etc
9. B County match
10. G. B Moar - possibility to change date of Louttit Cup to bring it within the league fixtures part of the season
11. A. Nicolson & J. Alexander - possibility of under 30s east v west with players playing for the area they reside in, not based on which league setup they register with
12. I. Munro - change festive raffle prize to something other than just drink.
13. AOCB
The cup fixtures have been drafted as follows, having already been booked with venues and discussed with appropriate parties (exceptions are Craigie cup venue tbc and B County to be discussed with Shetland).
2nd sep allied hotels cup (A) - Legion
3rd sep st. Ola Cup (B) - masonic
9th sep spiers cup (A & B) - legion
13th sep Jimmy Miller singles (open) - Legion
16th sep Lynnfield cup (A) - masonic
17th sep Foubister cup (B) - legion
20th sep cricket singles & doubles - Legion
23rd sep 301 challenge Cup (A) - legion
24th sep 301 double start cup (B) - masonic
27th sep royal cup (A & B) - masonic
30th sep swanney cup (A & B) - masonic
4th Oct Louttit Cup (ranking) - legion
18th Oct tom notman - legion
25th Oct pitstop cup (ranking) - golf club
9th nov Davy cooper singles (open) - masonic
15th Nov Jim Scollie masters (ranking) - legion
22nd Nov album games (B rank) - Legion
6th Dec festive open singles (ranking) - masonic
24th Jan Craigie cup (ranking) - tankerness hall
31st Jan B doubles (B ranking) - masonic
7th Feb Taylor singles (ranking) - Legion
14th Feb under 30s open cup - legion
21st Feb league doubles - legion
28th Feb mixed doubles - legion
7th Mar B singles (B ranking) - masonic
15th Mar kirkwall open - masonic
21st Mar league singles (ranking) - masonic
28th Mar S. Flett charity doubles - legion
4th Apr East v west - kirkwall Legion
18th Apr intercounty - lerwick
19th Apr anniversary shield (open) - lerwick
26th Apr Orkney championships - West venue
3rd May B intercounty - masonic
10th May darts presentation do incorporating tattie bogle mixed charity darts

08 August 2024AGM set for August 22

The AGM has been set for 8pm on Thursday 22nd August in the Legion hall. 
 
Any items for the agenda must be in writing to league secretary Brian Moar one week prior to the AGM so he can post the agenda on Orkeny Darts Facebook page prior to the meeting, as requested at last year's meeting. It is requested that a representative from each team should attend.
Anyone wishing to stand for committee should also notify him by the 14th August. We currently require one more member and will open it to the floor at the AGM if nobody comes forward.
Team registration closes on Thursday 14th August in order that we know prior to the AGM how many teams there will be and can propose any restructuring that might be required at the AGM. ENTRY FEES ARE £60 per team. Fees are to be paid in advance of the AGM (unless venues have previously agreed with the league that they will pay for the team), with late fees accepted on the night at the AGM.
 
Please see Orkney Darts Facebook page for contact details and updates.

08 August 2024Presentation night raises charity cash

 

Good night on May 11th 2014 at the end of season presentation and Tattie Bogle shield which was won by Stevie Moar and Helen Corsie. When combined with the money raised at Steven Flett Memorial darts £500 will be donated from the league to Cardiac Risk in the Young for heart testing in the young in Orkney. Thanks to all for donating to raffles and prize boards. Thanks also to all who bought and sold tickets

28 April 2024KDDL clean sweep in Orkney championships

 

 

Orkney League champions Sanday.  L to R Michael Muir (captain), Alan Gray, Trevor Shearer, Stevie Moar, Brian Moar and Paul Foubister

Orkney doubles winners Wayne Mionkman and Kevin Gray.

Orkney mixed doubles champions Gary Wilson and Noreen Bain.

Orkney Singles champion Kevin Gray.

The final domestic competition in the local darts calendar took place last Friday evening with the Kirkwall Legion playing host to the Orkney Championships – pitching the best from the West Mainland Darts Association against their counterparts from the Kirkwall & District Darts League in a grand finale.

Reaching it's conclusion first was the mixed doubles, where Noreen Bain and Gary Wilson from the Kirkwall league narrowly edged it in a final leg decider over Lorraine Sinclair and Mal Reid, winning 3-2.

Up next was the men's doubles which in truth failed to live up to it's billing, with Kevin Gray and Wayne Monkman taking the title with a 3-0 win over John Munson and Mal Reid in a match lacking the expected quality both pairs are capable of.

The standard increased for the men's singles where WMDA champion Gary Chalmers registered a 180 but, unfortunately for him, every time he scored big, Kevin Gray responded in kind, with the KDDL champ taking the title 3-0.

The night's action concluded with the team event where KDDL champions Sanday took on WMDA winners Pomona. The west mainland team put up a far sterner test than the scoreline suggested but, despite playing well throughout, they were simply outplayed by the Sanday team who ran out 11-1 victors. Playing for the Pomona were Erlend Pirie (captain), Chris Seator, Gary Aim, Sinclair Craigie, Keith Aim, Grant Nichol, Andrew Clouston and Ben Johnston. Sanday were Michael Muir (captain), Alan Gray, Trevor Shearer, Paul Foubister, Stevie Moar and Brian Moar.

The final event in the KDDL calendar is the presentation night in the Masonic on Saturday May 11. This is immediately followed by the names-out-of-the-hat Tattie Bogle Charity Mixed Doubles. All are welcome for what is always a fun end to the season where money is raised for charity and cups are filled...and emptied!

It is fair to say now that the local darts scene has fully recovered following the COVID-19 enforced hiatus and, with plenty of young talent now emerging, the future of the sport in Orkney is looking bright. The KDDL committee would like to thank all sponsors and players for their contribution, especially to those who have helped out at competitions or by allowing committee members to take much needed breaks when required.

23 April 2024Inter-County win for KDDL Orkney

KDDL Orkney beat Shetland 11-8 in a thrilling Inter-County. Full story on the Inter-County news and archive page.

The event was livestreamed and can be seen on the Rohallion Orkney YouTube page here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx0wlkW3JwY

23 April 2024Fishermen's Mission charity cheque presented

 

Kirkwall and District Darts League has presented its first charity cheque of the season - to the Fishermen’s Mission.

The charity was represented by Mission Area Officer for Orkney and Caithness Jackie Dodds and Assistant Operations Manager Ruth Charles, who received a cheque for £500, from money raised at the Davy Cooper Memorial Darts competition.

Pictured at the presentation with them are, back left to right, committee members David Henderson, Brian Moar, Craig Taylor, and Mark Shearer, and front row, league president Robbie Norquoy.

£500 was raised for Kirkwall RNLI at the same event, a presentation will take place in the near future.

You can find more about the Mission online here:

https://www.fishermensmission.org.uk

31 March 2024Final ranking points tables

31 March 2024Steven Flett Memorial Shield won by the Taylors

The Steven Flett memorial charity doubles was played on March 22 when 12 pairs entered. Final pairings were Senga & Craig Taylor vs Elizabeth Irvine & Stevie Linklater with Senga & Craig winning 3-2 and the shield for the first time.

Craig and Senga beat last years winners Robbie Stanger and daughter Charlotte on the way to the final, also beating Erlend Lennie and Gemma Alexander in the semis.

Remaining fixtures:

April 5th: League mixed doubles, Masonic. 7.30pm.

April 12th: East v West: A and B teams. Stromness Golf Club 7.30pm (team bus leaves Kirkwall Legion 6.30pm)

Thursday April 18th: LKDDL v Shetland ladies. 7.30 Kirkwall Legion.

Friday April 19th: Inter-county KDDL Orkney v Shetland Darts Association. Kirkwall Legion 7.30pm

Saturday April 20th: Anniversary Shield Open singles. Masonic 1.30pm

Friday April 26th: Orkney championship, Legion 7.30pm.

Saturday 27th April: KDDL B league challenge v Shetland Darts Association select. Lerwick Legion.

Saturday May 11th: KDDL & LKDDL trophy presentation and Tattie Bogle mixed doubles. 7.30pm

31 March 2024Another League Singles title for Kevin Gray

 

                    League Singles runner up Erlend Lennie with winner Kevin Gray.

The final ranking tournament of the season took place last Friday night in the Masonic. 

A slightly lower than expected turnout of 38 players took part in the League Singles. 

This was the final ranking tournament of the season with selection for the KDDL select team to represent the league in the annual match against Shetland up for grabs,

Some of the top players went out early on but by the semi-final stage it was regular semi finalists Kevin Gray up against Stevie Garner and Paul Foubister against the upcoming Erland Lennie. 

Kevin and Erland both won 4v1 in comfortable fashion,  the final itself produced some excellent darts but when Erland missed doubles in the 4th leg to tie up the match at 2 all Kevin took full advantage and reeled of the 2 legs in style to win 5v1 and claim his fifth title of the season and winning the league singles for the 7th time . There were 10 high checkouts on the night and 17 180s with Erland getting 5 of them . 

The ranking points were quickly added up and after a team meeting to select the 3 wildcards the following players have made the team to play shetland, with captain Craig Taylor. 

Kevin Gray, Iain Linklater, Brett Dickinson, Stevie Garner, Erland Lennie, Jaime Drever, Bruce Moar, Stevie Linklater, Brian Moar, Robbie Stanger, Wayne Monkman, and Paul Foubister,  reserves Erland Ritch, Ian Finlay, Stevie Moar, Josh Alexander. 

The B league select to play in Shetland was also finalised and is as follows, Josh Alexander, Ryan Tulloch, Davie Henderson, George low, Ali Linklater, Robbie Norquoy, Erland Eunson, Nicol Gray, Karl Scott, Jaime Marwick, Oscar Stout, and Jaime Tulloch,  Reserve Logan Peace.

Well done to all the above and good luck against the Auld Enemy. 

The final A league game was played on Monday night with the outcome deciding if it would be the Muppets who played already relegated Bilco boys, or the Murray Arms who went down in the end it was the Muppets who held onto their A league status winning 8v4 on the night to pip the Murray Arms on games difference,  so the Bilco boys and Murray Arms will drop back into the B league next season. 

Fixtures: Friday 22nd Steven Flett mixed dbls in the Kirkwall Legion names in for 7.30pm.

 

31 March 2024Sanday and Tankerness are league winners

A league winners Sanday, P Foubister, S Moar,  M Muir, B Moar, T Shearer.

B league winners Tankerness, below, E Lennie, J Brown, R Norquoy, G low, G Miller,  E Eunson missing C Kirkpatrick and A Flett. 

The last week of the incredibly tight finish to both the A and B league season provided more twists than a roller coaster. 

In the A league the main excitement was in the Masonic with all 3 main contenders playing in the hall,

Sanday were up against the Untouchables and had to win to have any chance,  while The Legion were playing Exiles on the boards at the same time and again the Legion had to win to regain the title. 

It was advantage Sanday after the first half was completed going 4v2 up whilst the legion were loosing by the same score ,

The second half got underway and Sanday stamped their authority over the Untouchables winning the first 2 dbls matches whilst sharing the 4 singles to win 8v4 and end the Untouchables hopes, Meanwhile over in the other match the Legion new that only a stunning comeback could deny Sanday the title and when they won the first 3 games of the second half the Sanday boys were visibly turning white , but a nervy win for Stevie Garner sealed the deal and the Exiles completed the  season by winning the last 2 singles for a 7v5 victory. 

And so Sanday were crowned 2024 A league champions for their first ever title,  well done lads whilst those results allowed The Golf club who's victory over the Bilco Boys allowed them to overtake both the legion and the Untouchables for second spot and also relegated the later back to the B league. 

The final remaining rearranged match between the Muppets and the Bilco Boys will decide the other relegation place with the Muppets needing a victory to leapfrog the Murray Arms and stay up .

Meanwhile the previous Tuesday evening saw the completion of the Equally exciting B league,  the main focus was on the Golf club where Tankerness entertained The Toonies in a winner takes all showdown whilst it was possible that the looser of the match would fail to even gain promotion. 

The game was all square at half time 3v3 but Tankerness won both the doubles to move within touching distance of a first ever league win, and despite their best efforts the Toonies couldn't recover and Tankerness duly sealed the deal with a convincing 8v4 victory. 

It was a tough night for the young West lads as the Ale Stars pipped them on game difference to gain the second promotion place after a 9v3 win against Shandy Bass  The Sands won 7v5 against the Quoyburry , the Wooden Spoons drew 6 all against the Vikings whilst The Murray Arms 7v5 win against the Young loons condemned The Vikings to the wooden spoon.

So another excellent league season has almost drawn to a close and we look forward to the last ranking tournament The League Singles this Friday in the Masonic and thereafter the East v West matches and various mixed dbls and charity dbls,  

And then on Friday the 19th of April the big one in the Legion will see our Inter league team look to regain the the Trophy from Shetland in what is bound to be another high intensity evening of superb entertainment. 

Fixtures Fri 16th league singles in the Masonic names for 7.30 pm.

 

10 March 2024Brian Moar retains Kirkwall Open title

A huge thank you to everyone who came along to the JW Gray & Co Tennent’s Kirkwall Open.

Organised by the committee of Kirkwall & District Darts League, there were 106 entries, with players from Shetland to the Scottish Borders (making an epic drive yet again) joining local players from here in Orkney.

In total £1080 was won in prize money, with Brian Moar (£500) retaining the title he won last year, this time beating Wayne Monkman (£200) 5-4 in the final. Brian had beaten Bruce Moar in the semi, while Wayne beat Ramsay Hogg in his semi final.

The £100 for the furthest lady went to Irene Thomson, with the £100 for the furthest KDDL B player going to Jamie Drever.

Thanks to Scott Burns Kirkwall manager from sponsor JW Gray & Co who came along for the event and prize presentation. Huge thanks to Gray’s and Tennent’s for the continued support and the bar staff of the Masonic for hosting us, including Mitzi for keeping us all fed throughout the day.

More pictures, video and details can be found on the Orkney Darts Facebook page.

07 March 2024Kevin adds Craigie Cup title

Winner Kevin Gray, Graham Ried who presented the trophies, runner-up  Brett Dickinson.

Last Friday saw the rearranged ER&T Craigie singles take place in the Kirkwall Legion, 

39 player's took part looking for points in the penultimate ranking tournament of the season,  there was an even split of both A and B players taking part with several of the B players gaining valuable points towards qualification for the respective inter league matches. 

By the semi-final stage it was 4 of the league's on form players who took to the oche,  the irresistible Kevin Gray beat Steve Garner 4v2 while the second semi-final had a similar score with Brett Dickinson beating teammate Robbie Stanger,  Kevin again for the second time this season proved to strong for Brett securing maximum points and the trophy with a 5v2 victory with just under an 85 average for the 7 legs , thanks must go to Graham Reid for presenting the trophy and the Legion for hosting us . The ranking points table and incredibly close league tables can be seen on the Orkney Darts Facebook page .

In the A league only 2 points now separate the top 4 with 2 sets of fixtures still to be played with massive games between those teams over the 2 weeks, 

The on form Exiles are having a big say despite being out of the reckoning , a 12v0 victory over the Muppets was followed up with a 6 all draw with the Golf Club in a catch up game which knocked the Golf Club of the top of the table, the legion drew 6 all in the main fixtures with the Golf Club while Sanday won 9v3 at the Bilco boys and the Untouchables defeated the Murray Arms 10v2 everything is to play for in the perhaps the closest finish in years.

The B league is no different although by the time this report is being read the destination of the title will be known as will the final promotion place , last weeks results saw Toonies gain a massive win 8v4 in the Sands which ended the home team's title ambitions whilst keeping the West Mainland lads two points clear of Tankerness who won 7v5 against the Vikings,  Ale Stars can still grab a promotion place after wins against Murray Arms 10v2 and Wooden Spoons 11v1 Young loons secured fifth spot with a 7v5 win against Quoyburry whilst Shandy Bass beat Wooden Spoons 8v4 . The final weeks fixtures played on Tuesday night will have decided who the champions are with a title decider between Tankerness and the Toonies in the Golf club a draw would do the new boys while anything other than a win could see the East Mainland lads loose out on not only the title but also promotion. 

There are to many 180s to mention but surely 6 from Kevin Gray 7 from Steve Garner and 8 from Robbie Stanger is worth a shout while Wayne Monkman's 170 matches the earlier one from Stevie Linklater,.

It's the big one this weekend with JW Gray &Co Tennent's Kirkwall Open taking place in the Masonic with names in for 1.30 and play getting underway at 2 pm with players coming from as far afield as the Borders and Shetland an excellent day's darts is guaranteed. 

An extra money in money out open competition has been arranged for the Masonic on Friday evening with names in for 7.30 

Fixtures Friday the 8th open singles Masonic 7.30pm

Saturday 9th JW Gray Tennent's Kirkwall Open Masonic 1.30pm

Mon 11th A league final fixtures 

Exiles v Legion,  Bilco boys v OGC , Murray Arms v Muppets, Sanday v Untouchables 

20 February 2024Monkman and Gray take doubles title

League doubles runners-up Brian and Stevie Moar, league president Robbie Norquoy, winners Kevin Gray and Wayne Monkman.

The KDDL league doubles took place in the legion last Friday evening with a healthy entry of 18 pairs,  over the the course of play some tremendous darts were thrown with Steve Garner and Gary Wilson throwing 7 perfect darts but missing out on a 9 darter with the 8th one.

By the final stages defending champions Steve and Brian Moar ousted Untouchables pair Brett Dickinson and Craig Taylor while Wayne Monkman and Kevin Gray denied Bruce and Andrew Moar a battle of the brothers as they also made it into the final,  the first 4 legs of the final were shared and Brian and Steve missed doubles in the 5th to allow the legion pair to move ahead, this was with the help of 4 180s from Kevin in the first 4 legs, a fifth 180 from Kevin in the 7th leg helped seal the deal as the legion lads ran out 5v2 winners. 

This Friday its the turn again of the B league lads with their singles cup being played in the Masonic with names in for 7.30.

The league season this year both in the A league and B league has thrown up once again two incredibly close title run ins. 

In the A league the Legion moved into pole position with an 8v4 win over former leaders Sanday while the Untouchables and the Golf club joined Sanday on 37 points 2 behind the legion with wins over the Bilco boys 12v0, and Muppets 10v2, Exiles also won 12v0 over the Murray Arms and a catch up game also saw Sanday go down 7v5 against the Golf club.

In the B league newcomers The Toonies still lead the way despite dropping more points in a 7v5 defeat to the Ale Stars who stayed in 4th spot only 3 points adrift, The Sands closed to within a point defeating Wooden Spoons 10v2, while Tankerness remain a further point behind in 3rd after a big win 11v1 over Shandy Bass, Young loons beat Vikings 8v4, and Quoyburry denied Murray Arms a first point narrowly winning 7v5 

Fixtures Friday 23rd B league singles (ranking)

A league Mon 26th Exiles v Muppets, Legion vOGC , Bilco boys v Sanday,  Murray Arms v Untouchables. 

B league Tue 27th , Vikings v Tankerness,  Wooden Spoons v Shandy Bass,  Quoyburry v Young loons,  Murray Arms 2 v Ale Stars Toonies v Sands .

180s W Monkman, B Ward, M Peace, J Rendall, R Tait, R Norquoy, S Wilson, K Peace, 

S Linklater 2, K Brumpton 2, S Thomson 2, GB Moar 2, S Moar 2, I Linklater 2, G Wilson 2, S Garner 3, T Shearer 4, R Stanger and K Gray 6,

P Foubister B Moar 177.

High checkouts,  K Peace 100, S Moar 102, J Marwick 108, K Gray 111, T Shearer 112, E Lennie 116, S Garner 116, I Linklater 118, D Firth 120, I Finlay 125, S Linklater 145, R Stanger 160, D Henderson 102,140, W Monkman 100,110,112, B Moar 100,114,118.

12 February 2024Under 30's trophy win for Tulloch

Winner of the Under 30's trophy was debut player Jamie Tulloch who beat John Boyd in the final. Pictured centre is KDDL vice-president Kevin Sarling.

 

Last weeks catch up game between defending champions Untouchables and leauge leaders Sanday threw the direction of the A league title back in the melting pot . A tight match saw the champions sneak a 7v5 win , thus opening up the title race for themselves ,The Legion who won 9v3 in the Murray Arms and the Golf club who's match versus Sanday was postponed, the only other game to go ahead saw Exiles winning 9v3 to consolidate 5th place whilst the Untouchables v Muppets was also postponed,  

Meanwhile in the B league Tankerness kept their hopes of promotion alive with a 7v5 win over the Sands, Ale Stars had a good 10v2 win over the Vikings whilst the Toonies held on to top spot also winning 10v2 against Murray Arms 2, Young loons won 7v5 over the wooden spoons and Quoyburry recorded a similar win against Shandy Bass .

There will be some massive games in both league's over the course of the last third of the season .

Last Friday it was the turn of the young guns in not only the Kirkwall league's but also from all over the county as the under 30s open was played out. 28 entrants played out an excellent competition with newcomer Jamie Tulloch making the final at his first tournament after coming through 4v3 over favourite Josh Alexander whilst John Boyd who had travelled in from Sanday defeated the on form Ryan Wilkie 4v1 to make it through to face Jamie. 

It was Jamie who kept his form going with a fine 5v1 victory for what's sure not to be his last triumph. 

This Friday the 16th sees the league doubles take place in the Legion with names in for 7.30pm.

180s this week were from B Ward, G Wilson, D Firth, A Firth J Marwick, K Learmonth, G low, D Henderson, L Peace, J Tulloch 2 , R Stanger 2, I Linklater 2, J Alexander 2 , R Tulloch 2, J Tulloch 2, Shane Rendall 3 .

S Griffiths 174, 

High checkouts S Rendall 100, A Mitchell 111, I Wilkie 108 , J Drever 117, A brown 126, S Wilson 139, T Shearer 140, A Finlay 102,126, B Dickinson 106 114, J Tulloch 100, 128 and 154, 

Fixtures mon 12th Exiles v Murray Arms,  legion v Sanday,  OGC v Muppets, Bilco boys v Untouchables, 

Tue 13th Vikings v Young loons,  Wooden Spoons v Sands,  Tankerness v Shandy Bass, Toonies v Ale Stars,.

We'd 14th Quoyburry v Murray Arms 2 .

04 February 2024Five in a row for Kevin Gray

Taylor Singles, from left, runner up Steve Gardner, five times in a row winner Kevin Gray, with cup donor Craig Taylor.

Last Friday evening saw the first ranking tournament of the second half of the season the Craig Taylor singles taking place in the kirkwall Legion. 

A lower than expected turnout of 39 players toed the oche in search of more points in the scramble to represent the league in the annual challenge matches versus the Shetland County team's with just over half the entries coming from B league players of which several collected points towards selection for their match. 

By the semi final stage it was regular finalists Kevin Gray who had a tight win over Iain Linklater whilst the other semi final saw Steve Garner just pipping Ian Finlay in another tight match, the final itself was another cracking game with the players swapping legs at 3 all Steve was looking like taking the important 7th leg but Kevin had other ideas and a 115 checkout snatched the leg and he followed up with a 116 to win 5v3 it was another excellent display of composure from Kevin and really tough on Steve who actually outscored Kevin and had the higher average. 

This Friday sees the under 30s singles take place also in the Legion with names in for 7.30pm.

In the league there were comfortable wins for the top 4 with Sanday winning 9v3 over the Muppets, legion 8v4 v the Bilco boys, Untouchables 8v4 against The Exiles and The Golf club whitewashed The Murrays 12v0.

In the B league Tankerness slipped of the top spot again loosing 8v4 versus a resurgent Young loons, The Toonies 8v4 over the QB and Sands 10v2 versus the Shandy Bass both moved above them whilst both the other games were postponed and should be rearranged at the earliest possible date.

Fixtures for next Monday 12th are: Exiles v Murray,  Legion v Sanday, OGC v The Muppets and Bilco boys v Untouchables. 

Tuesday 13th:  Vikings v Young loons, Wooden Spoons v The Sands, Tankerness v Shandy Bass,  Quoyburry v Murray Arms 2, and The Toonies v Ale Stars .

180s were scored by GB Moar,  S Thomson,K Brumpton, E Ritch, J Alexander, C Taylor, T Shearer, S Moar, K Sarling, B Ward, W Small, R Ballantyne, K Holland, N Gray, G low , I Linklater 2, S Linklater 2, R Tulloch 2, B Dickinson 2, R Wilkie 2, W Monkman 3, I Finlay 3, S Garner 3, K Gray 4, R Stanger 5, 

I Linklater and W Monkman 177, A Nicolson,  E Lennie and P Foubister 171 

High checkouts J Drever, M Montgomery and J Alexander 100, M Peace 101, R Norquoy 104, I Linklater 105, B Moar 107, A Finlay 108, T Shearer 110, A Moar 118, R Stanger 132, N Gray 140, J Flett 156, K Gray 104,115, and 116 .

31 January 2024Tulloch and Drever retain B Doubles

Jaimie Drever and Ryan Tulloch won the B league doubles for the second year in a row , beating Ryan Wilkie and Karl Scott 5v3 in a tight final.

The top match in the A league this week was postponed between Untouchables and Sanday,  the legion had the opportunity to close the gap but failed to capitalise in a 6 all draw with the Exiles, the Golf club closed up with a comfy 9v3 win over their Golf buddies the Bilco boys whilst the Muppets moved out of the bottom two with their second win in a row 8v4 over the Murray Arms.

In the B league Tankerness remain on top after an excellent second half gave them an 8v4 win over fellow league contenders the Ale Stars Toonies remain a point behind beating Shandy Bass 9v3 whilst a further point behind them are the Sands who were held to a 6 all draw by the Young loons , Quoyburry won 9v3 against the Vikings whilst at the bottom Murray Arms 2 remain pointless narrowly going down 5v7 v Wooden Spoons.

Friday night saw the B league doubles take place in the Masonic with a good turnout of 18 pairs , favourites and defending champions Ryan Tulloch and Jaime Drever came through a tough top half of the draw to face off against Ryan Wilkie and Karl Scott, 

Ryan and Karl took the first of the nine legs but Jamie and Ryan T then hit back to go 3v1 up including a 14 dart leg , the next 3 legs were then shared with the score at 4v3 to the sands boys and their overall heavier scoring saw them take the win 5v3 for their second win in a row. 

President Robbie Norquoy presented the trophies and cup and thanked the Masonic for hosting and Stevie Linklater for marking the final and helping to run the tournament on the night. 

This Friday sees the Craig Taylor singles (ranking) taking place in the legion with names in for 7.30, 

And the following Friday the under 30s takes place also in the legion.

League fixtures mon5th Bilco boys v Exiles,  Murray Arms v legion, Sanday v OGC (played on the 31st Jan, ), Untouchables v Muppets 

Tue 6th Ale Stars v Vikings, Young Loons v Wooden Spoons,  Tankerness v Sands , Murray Arms 2 v Toonies,  Shandy Bass v Quoyburry. 

Last weeks 180s 

A Mitchell 2, GB Moar,  S Garner 2, K Gunn, W Monkman,  D Firth, K Holland,  J Brown, L Peace, R Macpherson, J Drever 2, J Alexander. 

High checkouts. K Holland 100,110, J Alexander 109,156, J Brown 111,123, G Low 106, E Lennie 138, J Drever 110,120, A Pirie 132 , G Reid 107, R Tulloch 127.

20 January 2024Craigie Cup rearranged to March 1st

The ER&T Craigie Cup, an A&B league ranking cup, has been rearranged until later in the season, see post below….please also note change of venue to the Kirkwall Legion.

We will also advertise this closer to the time as a reminder.

Also, the mixed doubles will also be rescheduled with details to follow when arranged.

15 January 2024Craigie Cup cancelled this Friday

DUE TO SNOW AND ROAD CONDITIONS THIS CUP BEEN POSTPONED 

FURTHER DETAILS TO FOLLOW ONCE REARRANGED

15 January 2024League games resume in the New Year

 

The first week of the second half of the Kirkwall and District darts league got off with a bang,  halfway leaders the Legion were well beaten in the Golf Club by 9v3 as Sanday moved back to the top with an 8v4 win over the Bilco boys,  the Untouchables stayed in touch with a comfortable 11v1 win over the Murray Arms whilst Exiles Muppets was pp .

In the B league Tankerness look to have ended the Quoyburry challenge with a 9v3 win while all the other top 4 also had comfortable wins .

Monday the22nd sees another humdinger with Untouchables home to Sanday other fixtures for the week are legion v Exiles , Ogc v Bilco boys , Muppets v Murray Arms, 

B league 

Tuesday 23th Qb v Vikings,  MA2 v wooden spoons,  Ale Stars v Tankerness, Young loons v Sands and Shandy baas v The Toonies. 

Last Friday saw the legion doubles played with Stevie Linklater doing the double with brother Iain in a tight 3v2 win over Martin Peace and Ian Finlay with 14 pairs having entered. 

This Friday in the St Andrews Hall he ER & T CRAIGIE Singles is played with everyone looking for more ranking points for both the main Inter league match v The Shetland league and also for our B league team selection for their challenge match v a Shetland B select , There will be a bar in the hall and doors will open at 6.30 names in for 7.30.

The following week sees the B league dbls played with more ranking points available for the B select ,

180s were scored by R Stanger,B Dickinson, A Green,  K Gray, K Brumpton, I Finlay, A Savage, L Peace, G Linklater, J Drever, M  Montgomery and 2 from T Shearer and  a 171 from A Brown

High checks K bain 124,S Moar 154,K Gray 110,D Firth 101,S Linklater 100, GB Moar 142,J Alexander 108,O Stout 118,W Small 126,S Griffiths 102 and J Drever 100 

15 January 2024Linklater wins Legion Singles

Last Friday saw the Legion singles played with an excellent turnout of 19 players taking part .

By the final stage it was two of Kirkwalls on form players players Stevie Linklater and Bruce Moar both from the OGC team after a tight tussle it was Stevie who came out on top by 3v2.

Fixtures for this coming week include the legion dbls this Friday the 12th and the first of the second half ranking competitions , the ERandT Craigie singles in the St Andrews Community Centre on Friday the 19th ,

Fixtures for Mon 15th include a belter between the Legion and Untouchables, and other fixtures are Exiles v OGC , Bilco Boys v Muppets,  Murray Arms v Sanday .

Tues16th B league, 

Vikings v The Toonies,  Wooden Spoons v Quoyburry,  Tankerness v M Arms 2 , Sands v Ale Stars , Young Loons v Shandy Bass.

15 January 2024End of year League tables

15 January 2024Close at the top of the B League

The Williamsons Butchers sponsored 'B' league reached its halfway point last week and things could not be tighter at the top, with a real four horse race in progress. Sands are top with both Ale Stars and The Toonies just a point adrift, with Tankerness two points further behind. Meanwhile Quoyburray and Young Loons remain just about in contention but can afford no more slip ups when the action resumes.

Sanday remain top of the 'A' league but only by two points following a narrow loss to closest challengers the Legion. The Untouchables demolished Bilco Boys to keep their slim hopes alive whilst the Golf Club will need to ensure they win their match in hand to stay in contention.

All league matches resume in the week beginning Monday 8th January.

The Kirkwall and District Darts League committee would like to wish all players and followers of the league a very merry Christmas and all the best for a prosperous new year.

180s were scored by:

Paul Foubister, Ian Linklater, Craig Taylor, Daryl Robertson, Ian Findlay, Wayne Monkman, Oskar Stout, George Low, Davy Henderson, Jamie Drever, Ryan Tulloch, Ally Linklater, Jamie Marwick, Gary Wilson (two), Kevin Gray (two) and Brian Moar (two).

High Finishes came from:

Kieran Learmonth 113, Aidan Robertson 114, Stevie Moar 114, Gavin Linklater 120, Erlend Lennie 146 and Kevin Gray (100, 134).

Short Legs (15 darts or less):

Brett Dickinson 15, Billy Ward 14, Paul Foubister 14, Ian Linklater/Craig Taylor 14, Wayne Monkman 12, Ryan Tulloch 11 and Kevin Gray 15, 14.

Results:

'A' League:

Murray Arms 1, Exiles 11

Sanday 5, Legion 7

Untouchables 12, Bilco Boys 0

'B' League:

Vikings 5, Wooden Spoons 7

The Toonies 7, Tankerness 5

Quoyburray 3, Sands 9

MA2 2, Young Loons 10

Ale Stars 9, Shandy Bass 3

16 December 2023Tight at the top of the B League

With cup fixtures finished for the calendar year, the focus swung back towards the leagues this week, with all outstanding fixtures caught up in addition to the scheduled matches.

Sanday top the Williamsons Butchers 'A' league with 9 wins out of 9 so far, but there is a long way to go in a league where any of the top 5 are more than capable of beating each other. Sanday started the week with a high pressure but narrow win over Orkney Golf Club, before a hugely important victory over defending champions Untouchables later in the week. The Legion currently sit five points adrift despite a thumping win over the Murray Arms. The Bilco Boys showed continued improvement even though they lost out to the Exiles, whilst the Muppets still occupy the wooden spoon position following defeat to the Untouchables.

Things are incredibly tight down in the 'B' league with a measly three points separating the top five teams as they race for the two promotion slots. Robbie Norquoy hit the seasons highest checkout thus far, his 167 finish helping Tankerness to a win over the Wooden Spoons and leapfrogging the others to first place at this time. The Sands narrowly lost out to the The Toonies but remain one point clear of them and the Ale Stars in second place. Sitting a further point behind in fifth are Quoyburray who recorded a win over the Young Loons.

The 'B' league starts their festive break a week earlier than the 'A', with all league matches resuming in the week beginning Monday 8th January.

180s were scored by:

Gary Wilson, Daryl Robertson, Erland Ritch, Keith Brumpton, Brian Moar, Damian Stout, Brett Dickinson, Kieran Learmonth, Josh Alexander, Alan Findlay, Ryan Wilkie, Jamie Marwick, Malcolm Coghill, Shane Rendall, Wayne Monkman (two), Ian Findlay (two), Stevie Linklater (two), Robbie Stanger (two), Nicol Gray (two), Ian Linklater (three) and Billy Ward (three). Billy Ward also registered a score of 171, with Paul Foubister scoring 177.

High Finishes came from:

Bruce Moar 100, Kevin Gray 101, Adam Savage 101, Allan Brown 103, Brett Dickinson 104, Brian Moar 110, Erlend Lennie 117, Davy Henderson 131, Gavin Linklater 148, Robbie Norquoy 167, Stevie Linklater (106, 107) and Billy Ward (108, 110).

Short Legs (15 darts or less):

Davy Henderson 15, Kevin Gray 15, Bruce Moar 15, Kevin Gray/Wayne Monkman 15, Craig Taylor/Ian Linklater 15, Erland Ritch 14, Billy Ward/Robbie Stanger 13 and Brett Dickinson/Robbie Stanger 13.

Results:

'A' League:

Exiles 8, Bilco Boys 4

Legion 11, Murray Arms 1

OGC 5, Sanday 7

Muppets 3, Untouchables 9

Sanday 8, Untouchables 4

'B' League:

Tankerness 10, Vikings 2

Shandy Bass 10, Wooden Spoons 2

Sands 5, The Toonies 7

Young Loons 4, Quoyburray 8

Ale Stars 11, MA2 1

Wooden Spoons 1, Tankerness 11

Vikings 7, MA2 5

Fixtures:

Week beginning December 18th

'A' League:

Exiles v Sanday,

Legion v Muppets

OGC v Untouchables

Bilco Boys v Murray Arms

Week beginning January 8th

'A' League:

Muppets v Exiles

OGC v Legion

Sanday v Bilco Boys

Untouchables v Murray Arms

'B' League:

Shandy Bass v Vikings

The Toonies v Wooden Spoons

Quoyburray v Tankerness

MA2 v Sands

Ale Stars v Young Loons

06 December 2023December ranking points standings

06 December 2023Festive Singles win for Kevin Gray

Back row: KDDL committee members Robbie Norquoy (President), Robbie Stanger, Kevin Sarling (Vice-President), Brian Moar (Secretary) and Craig Taylor.

Front Row: Semi finalist Ian Linklater, Runner up Brett Dickinson, Winner Kevin Gray and Semi finalist Stevie Linklater. 

The midway point in this season's ranking points events was reached with the Festive open singles taking place in the Masonic on Friday evening. If ever there was an advert for the standard of darts in Orkney, this would have been it.

180s and high checkouts were raining in from the word go, with some serioulsy tasty encounters thrown up by the draw. 'B' league players put up a great account of themselves with six earning ranking points, the pick of which were Robbie Norquoy and Derrick Firth who both got as far as the quarter finals.

The last four remaining were some of this season's best thus far in the league stats. Kevin Gray saw off Stevie Linklater 4-2 while Brett Dickinson punished missed opportunites from Ian Linklater to progress 3-2 to his first ranking event final.

Both players had been on fire the whole week, and by the end of the final Brett would finish the week with two 180s, three high checkouts and having been involved in four legs of 15 darts or less. Hugely impressive but completely dwarfed by Kevin who would be posting seven 180s, three big finishes and ten leg contributions of 15 darts or less. Utter Madness!

Unfortunately for Brett, Kevin was just too hot to handle right from the start. As Kevin reeled away to a 3-0 lead, Brett's throw was showing signs of nerves as he struggled to release his dart properly throughout the match. Had the fourth leg not been ruined by numerous missed darts at double from both, which Brett eventually took, Kevin could potentially have registered a 90+ average by the end. As it was, Kevin quickly dealt the killer blow, cruising the last two legs to take home the trophy and £100 first prize with a 5-1 victory. Disappointment for Brett, but he will take a lot of experience and encouragement from reaching his first final and, considering his current form, it is unlikely to be his last.

The annual Festive Prize Raffle was drawn on the night with Sandy Davidson winning the big drinks hamper and Morag Linklater claiming the second prize hamper. The KDDL committee would like to thank all who bought and sold tickets, which is a vital fundraiser each season.

180s were scored by:

Robbie Stanger, Ian Linklater, Gary Wilson, Gordy Rendall, Bruce Moar, Ray Butcher, Jim Brown, Jamie Drever, Josh Alexander, Alan Findlay, Keith Brumpton, Ian Findlay (two), Dennis Watt (two), Brett Dickinson (two), Ryan Tulloch (three), Stevie Linklater (four) and Kevin Gray (seven)

High Finishes came from:

Jim Brown 100, Brian Moar 101, Paul Foubister 105, Andy Green 106, Wayne Monkman 108, Karl Scott 114, Ross MacPherson 118, Ian Linklater 125, Lee MacPherson 126, Jamie Marwick 149, Jamie Drever (100, 109), Michael Scollie (104, 113), Trevor Shearer (114, 116), Kevin Gray (101, 113, 158) and Brett Dickinson (104, 108, 124).

Short Legs (15 darts or less):

Brian Moar 15, Stevie Linklater 15, Jim Brown 15, Wayne Monkman 15, Gordy Rendall 15, Brett Dickinson/Ian Linklater 15, Dennis Watt 14, Jamie Drever 14, Brett Dickinson (15, 15, 15), Kevin Gray/Wayne Monkman (15, 15, 14) and Kevin Gray (15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 13, 12, 11).

Results:

Festive Singles: Kevin Gray 5, Brett Dickinson 1

'A' League:

Untouchables 10, Exiles 2

Bilco Boys 0, Legion 12

Murray Arms 3, OGC 9

Sanday 8, Muppets 4

'B' League:

Vikings 3, Sands 9

The Toonies 4, Young Loons 8

Quoyburray 7, Ale Stars 5

MA2 4, Shandy Bass 8

Fixtures:

'A' League:

Murray Arms v Exiles

Sanday v Legion

Muppets v OGC

Untouchables v Bilco Boys

'B' league:

Vikings v Wooden Spoons

The Toonies v Tankerness

Quoyburray v Sands

MA2 v Young Loons

Ale Stars v Shandy Bass

28 November 2023Albyn Shield win for Josh Alexander

Albyn Videogames Shield presentation photo L to R:  Oskar Stout, Josh Alexander and Robbie Norquoy KDDL president.

With places up for grabs in the 'B' intercounty team to face Shetland at the end of April next year, it was time for the 'B' league players to show what they can do in the first of their ranking competitions last Friday, the Albyn Videogames Shield. Points from the three 'B' league specific ranking competitions are added to those gained from the main ranking points events,with the top 12 players qualifying for the trip north.

31 players entered, with some tasty first round draws produced. Ally Linklater quickly dispatched last weeks main event runner-up Erlend Lennie early doors, blowing the top quarter of the draw wide open, which ranking event debutant Oskar Stout capitalised on. Meeting him in the first semi-final was George Low, who had dispatched the on-form Ben Hogan in the quarters, but it was Oskar who was to progress with a 4-1 victory.

Jamie Marwick had been on fire all week and he made steady progress to the semi's, hitting some big finishes along the way. Josh Alexander would be his opponent, having come through an unfeasibly tough draw by beating Davy Henderson, Jamie Drever and Nicol Gray, all of whom would have been potential winners at the start of the evening. Josh once again proved too strong, running out 4-2 winner.

The Toonies were only formed this season so it was perhaps a surprise to see two teammates slugging it out in the final. Josh has been one of the players to watch this past year, with numerous victories including the under 30s cup and Davy Cooper singles and his greater experience was to prove vital. Oskar played well but heavier scoring from Josh was the difference as he ran away with it, winning 5-0.

This friday the Masonic plays host to the Festive Open Singles, the last ranking event of the calendar year, which also carries with it a £100 first prize. The annual KDDL festive raffle will also be drawn on the evening.

180s were scored by: Stevie Garner, Gary Wilson, Erland Ritch, Kevin Peace, Stevie Linklater, Keith Bain, Martin Peace, James Flett, Andrew Moar, Brett Dickinson, Billy Ward, Ally Linklater, Toby Penwarden, Oskar Stout, Logan Peace, Josh Alexander, Jamie Marwick, Kevin Gray (two), Nicol Gray (two), Dennis Watt (three) and Robbie Stanger (four). Erlend Lennie also registered a score of 171.

High Finishes came from: Wayne Small 100, Andrew Moar 100, Ryan Tait 100, Gary Wilson 104, Ian Findlay 104, George Low 105, Kevin Gray 106, Davy Henderson 111, Allan Brown 113, Gordy Rendall 115, John Thomson 116, Josh Alexander 121, Bruce Moar 123, Erlend Lennie 124, Scott Wilson 130, Oskar Stout (102, 112) and Jamie Marwick (100, 114 and 145).

Short Legs (15 darts or less): Bruce Moar 15, Stevie Linklater 15, Robbie Stanger 15, Jamie Marwick 15, Stevie Garner/Gary Wilson 15, Kevin Gray/Wayne Monkman 15, George Low 14, Kevin Gray 15, 14 and Brett Dickinson 15, 15 and 13.

Results:

Albyn Videogames Shield: Josh Alexander 5, Oskar Stout 0

'A' League:

Exiles 5, Legion 7

Bilco Boys 2, OGC 10

Murray Arms 8, Muppets 4

Bilco Boys 3, Untouchables 9

'B' League:

Young Loons 7, Vikings 5

Sands 8, Wooden Spoons 4

Shandy Bass 1, Tankerness 11

Ale Stars 8, The Toonies 4

MA2 2, Quoyburray 10

Fixtures:

'A' League:

Exiles v Bilco Boys

Legion v Murray Arms

OGC v Sanday

Muppets v Untouchables

'B' league:

Tankerness v Vikings

Shandy Bass v Wooden Spoons

Sands v The Toonies

Young Loons v Quoyburray

Ale Stars v MA2

Friday 1st December, Festive Open Singles (Ranking), Masonic, 7.30pm

21 November 2023Latest ranking points table

21 November 2023Ian Linklater wins Jim Scollie Masters

Committee member Craig Taylor, runner-up Erlend Lennie, winner Ian Linklater and Michael Scollie presenting the trophy on behalf of the family.

The third of this seasons ranking points events, the Jim Scollie Masters, took place in the Legion on Friday night, attracting yet another good entry of 42 participants. Named in honour of the late great Tattie Bogle who served on the committee, mainly as secretary, for over 50 years he would be pleased to see this season's competitions attracting big entries once more.

There were some great darts thrown on the night, but also a lot of nervous stuff as the scramble to earn points to claim a place in April's Intercounty squad intensifies. By semi-final time four of this year's in-form players remained. It was no shock to see Kevin Gray reaching yet another semi but, as in the previous competition, that was to be his endpoint as he lost out to Erlend Lennie. The other match went the distance with Brian Moar squandering chances to progress whilst Ian Linklater proved to be in an unforgiving mood.

Both players would admit that the standard in the final was well below par, however that did not detract at all from the excitement. Despite it being his maiden final, Erlend showed no early signs of nerves as he took a two leg lead, with Ian struggling to find his scoring range. The third leg appeared to be heading the same way until Ian produced a sublime 156 checkout from nowhere, which was the kickstart he needed. As Erlend began to feel the blood rushing, perhaps due to the pressure, he was suddenly spraying darts around the top segments of the board, Ian was beginning to hit the treble 20 with ease. Ian soon drew level before taking the next two legs to lead 4-2. As the match drew rapidly towards its conclusion, Ian would finish it in style taking out a 106 finish for his fourth big checkout of the evening. Commiserations to Erlend on what will surely not be the last final he will make, but Ian was well worthy of the victory.

Next Friday the 'B' players have the first of their ranking competitions in the Legion. Points from the main ranking events are added to the points gained in the three 'B' cups to determine who will travel to Shetland in May for the 'B' intercounty match.

180s were scored by:

Jim Brown, Paul Foubister, Gary Wilson, Stevie Garner, Erland Ritch, Ian Findlay, Jamie Drever, Bruce Moar, Craig Taylor, Brett Dickinson, Brian Stevenson, Jamie Anderson, John Thomson, Andrew Moar, Karl Scott, Gavin Linklater, Ryan Tulloch, Toby Penwarden, Erlend Lennie, George Low, Stevie Linklater (two), Ian Linklater (two), Robbie Stanger (two), Kevin Gray (three), Wayne Monkman (three), Dennis Watt (three) and Billy Ward (three). Stuart Thomson had a score of 171.

High Finishes came from:

Bruce Moar 100, Billy Ward 100, Liam Drever 102, Gavin Linklater 104, Andrew Moar 104, Dennis Watt 110, Scott Wilson 110, Nicol Gray 115, Stevie Linklater 120, Stevie Moar 150, Martin Peace (101, 131), Gary Wilson (104, 128), Kevin Gray (115, 121), Wayne Monkman (129, 133) and Ian Linklater (106, 112, 115, 156).

Short Legs (15 darts or less):

Jamie Drever 15, Stevie Moar/Trevor Shearer 15, Ian Linklater 14, Bruce Moar 14, Stevie Garner 14, Billy Ward 13, Robbie Stanger 13 and Kevin Gray 12, 15

Results:

Jim Scollie Masters: Ian Linklater 5, Erlend Lennie 2

'A' League:

OGC 7, Exiles 5

Untouchables 5, Legion 7

Muppets 6, Bilco Boys 6

Sanday 8, Murray Arms 4

'B' League:

Vikings 1, Ale Stars 11

Wooden Spoons 4, Young Loons 8

Sands 6, Tankerness 6

The Toonies 8, MA2 4

Quoyburray 6, Shandy Bass 6

Fixtures:

'A' League:

Untouchables v Exiles

Bilco Boys v Legion

Murray Arms v OGC

Sanday v Muppets

'B' league:

Vikings v Sands

Wooden Spoons v Tankerness

The Toonies v Young Loons

Quoyburray v Ale Stars

MA2 v Shandy Bass

Friday November 24, Albyn Videogames Shield ('B' Ranking), Legion, 7.30pm

Friday December 1, Festive Open Singles (Ranking), Masonic, 7.30pm

14 November 2023League action continues

180s were scored by: Erland Ritch, Daryl Robertson, Bruce Moar, Liam Drever, Ian Linklater, Connor Crawford, Iain Wilkie, Alan Findlay, Ben Hogan (two) and Brett Dickinson (four). John Thomson and Allan Brown both registered scores of 171.

High Finishes came from: Erland Ritch 100, Bruce Moar 100, Brett Dickinson 100, Jamie Drever 100, Craig Taylor 107, Kieran Learmonth 111,Trevor Shearer 127, Keith Bain 127, Michael Scollie (100, 110) and Adam Savage (106, 126).

Short Legs (15 darts or less): Erland Ritch 15, Lee MacPherson 15, Bruce Moar 15, Derek Firth 14, Brett Dickinson 14, Craig Taylor 14, Erland Ritch/Kevin Sarling 14, Brian Moar/Trevor Shearer 14 and Trevor Shearer 14 & 15.

Results:

'A' League:

Exiles 11, Muppets 1

Legion 6, OGC 6

Bilco Boys 0, Sanday 12

Murray Arms 0, Untouchables 12

'B' League:

Ale Stars 10, Wooden Spoons 2

Young Loons 1, Tankerness 11

Shandy Bass 3, Sands 9

Quoyburray 5, The Toonies 7

Fixtures:

'A' League:

Exiles v Legion

Bilco Boys v OGC

Murray Arms v Muppets

Sanday v Untouchables

'B' league:

Young Loons v Vikings

Sands v Wooden Spoons

Shandy Bass v Tankerness

Ale Stars v The Toonies

MA2 v Quoyburray

Friday 17th November, Jim Scollie Masters (Ranking), Legion, 7.30pm

Friday 24th November, Albyn Videogames Singles ('B' Ranking), Legion, 7.30pm

09 November 2023Ranking points table after two competitions

09 November 2023Bruce Moar wins Pit Stop Cup

Robbie Norquoy, Bruce Moar and Brian Moar.

Attention swtiched to the Orkney Golf Club last Friday evening as it played host to the second of this season's ranking points competitions, the Pit Stop Cup.

Historically one of the worst attended of the ranking events, this year bucked the trend, and a healthy entry of 34 players all stepped forward to try and lift the trophy, and perhaps more importantly gain 12 valuable points towards qualification for the team to face Shetland in April.

The standard on the night was high, one quick glance at the stats sheet at the end would pay testament to that. The draw threw up some finely balanced ties but by the time the final came around, it was to be an all Moar event, with Bruce squaring up to Brian.

Both had very different routes to the final with Bruce dispatching many of the dangerous up-and-coming players, including Gary Wilson, Erlend Lennie and Erland Ritch, whilst Brian put paid to the more experienced trio of Ian Linklater, Steven Linklater and Kevin Gray.

Recent meetings of the Moars have been close affairs with the spoils evenly shared, but Brian struggled to find his scoring form early doors and Bruce dominated, winning the first three legs with some exceptionally high scoring combined with lethal finishing. Brian then started to play like he had been earlier in the evening and clawed back a couple of legs, but he was virtually helpless to prevent Bruce powering across the finish line to win his first ranking title since the very first event way back in 2007. On current form, it is unlikely Bruce will have to wait another 16 years to win his third title.

180s were scored by: Brian Moar, Brett Dickinson, Erlend Lennie, Josh Alexander, Ryan Tulloch, Ally Linklater, Andy Green, Jamie Drever, Stevie Moar, Wayne Monkman, Stuart Thomson, Gordy Rendall, Robbie Norquoy, Jamie Marwick, Alan Findlay, Gary Wilson (two), Bruce Moar (two), Brian Stevenson (two), Stevie Linklater (two), Davy Henderson (two), Erland Ritch (three) and Kevin Gray (three). John Garson had a score of 171.

High Finishes came from:

Martin Peace 100, John Thomson 100, Kevin Gray 116, Jack Kirkpatrick 117, Jamie Marwick 120, Ian Linklater 130, Gary Wilson (100, 160) Jamie Drever (107, 154), Paul Foubister (117, 160) and Brian Moar (120, 131)

Short Legs (15 darts or less):

Gary Wilson 15, Wayne Monkman 15, Bruce Moar 15, Brian Moar 15, Stevie Linklater 14, Kevin Gray 13, Brian Moar/Paul Foubister 13 and Erland Ritch 12.

Results:

Pit Stop Cup: Bruce Moar 5, Brian Moar 3

'A' League:

Sanday 9, Exiles 3

Muppets 4, Legion 8

Untouchables 4, OGC 8

Murray Arms 4, Bilco Boys 8

'B' League:

Vikings 2, Quoyburray 10

Wooden Spoons 7, MA2 5

Tankerness 2, Ale Stars 10

Sands 10, Young Loons 2

The Toonies 10, Shandy Bass 2

Fixtures:

'A' League:

OGC v Exiles

Untouchables v Legion

Muppets v Bilco Boys

Sanday v Murray Arms

'B' league:

Vikings v Ale Stars

Wooden Spoons v Young Loons

Sands v Tankerness

The Toonies v MA2

Quoyburray v Shandy Bass

Friday November 18, Jim Scollie Masters (Ranking), Legion, 7.30pm

09 November 2023£1000 raised for charity as Josh Alexander wins

Back row, Kevin Sarling, Robbie Norquoy, Aiden Cooper, Murray Cooper and Craig Taylor.

Front:  Carly Brodie, Josh Alexander, Stevie Linklater and Craig Taylor.

As league action begins to simmer away nicely in the KDDL, attention turned on Saturday to one of the big charity fundraising open events of the season with the Davy Cooper Memorial Open played in the Masonic.

The event attracted a healthy entry of 28 players, including a few ladies as well as visitors from further afield. As well as the darts, there were also raffles, fun boards and a coin push on the go, which raised in excess of £800 on the day. This will be boosted to £1000 by the KDDL which will then be split between the RNLI and Fishermens Mission and donated later in the season.

By final time it was a case of young against old, with Josh Alexander running out 4-3 victor over Stevie Linklater in a very close final.

180s were scored by: Gary Wilson, Kevin Sarling, Paul Foubister, Karl Scott, Stephen Griffiths, Michael Montgomery, Richie Ballantyne, Erland Ritch, Craig Taylor, Kevin Gray (two), Josh Alexander (two), Stevie Linklater (three) and Dennis Watt (four). Paul Foubister also had a score of 177, with Aidan Nicolson hitting 171.

High Finishes came from: Stuart Kay 105, Bruce Moar 106, Stevie Linklater 107, Stuart Thomson 110, Erlend Lennie 111, Michael Muir 112, Ross MacPherson 150, Aidan Robertson 150, Erland Ritch 157, Lee Macpherson (114, 116) and Kevin Gray (118, 140).

Short Legs (15 darts or less): Kevin Gray 15, Stuart Thomson 15, Josh Alexander 15, Stevie Linklater 14, Dennis Watt 14, Dennis Watt/Lee MacPherson 14 and Gary Wilson 13.

Results:

'A' League:

Exiles 11, Murray Arms 1

Legion 4, Sanday 8

OGC 8, Muppets 4

'B' League:

The Toonies 9, Vikings 3

Quoyburray 10, Wooden Spoons 2

MA2 4, Tankerness 8

Ale Stars 5, Sands 7

Shandy Bass 2, Young Loons 10

Davy Cooper Memorial Open Singles: Josh Alexander 4, Stevie Linklater 3

Fixtures:

'A' League:

Exiles v Muppets

Legion v OGC

Bilco Boys v Sanday

Murray Arms v Untouchables

'B' league:

MA2 v Vikings

Ale Stars v Wooden Spoons

Young Loons v Tankerness

Shandy Bass v Sands

Quoyburray v The Toonies

Friday 3rd November, Pitstop Singles (Ranking), Orkney Golf Club, 7.30pm

24 October 2023Lennie wins Tom Notman silverware

 

The final of the Tom Notman Memorial Cup was an all 'B' league affair with Erlend Lennie beating Josh Alexander 2-1.

Open to anyone that had previously been a member of the KDDL, the Tom Notman Cup was played for in the Legion on Friday evening. Played using the old league format of 301 doubles start, best of 3 legs, it has failed to attract many entries for quite a few years now. That trend was bucked this time out however, as 28 players showed up all determined to join the long list of previous champions.

The short format usually gives rise to a few underdog triumphs and this was once again proved to be the case, with many of the younger 'B' league players taking notable scalps along the way. Indeed it was to be two young 'B' players who would contest the final with Erlend Lennie and Josh Alexander winning through against Stevie Garner and Derek Firth respectively.

The final was as close as anyone would have expected as both players continued their habit on the night of doubling in and out with aplomb. Eventually though it was Erlend who narrowly rose victorious, winning by two legs to one.

Next up is the Davy Cooper memorial open singles in the Masonic on Saturday afternoon, which will incorporate numerous fundraising games, the proceeds of which will once more be split between the local RNLI and the Fishermens Mission.

180s were scored by: Daryl Robertson, Ian Findlay, Derek Firth, Ian Linklater, Brett Dickinson, Ross Herculson, Jamie Drever, Stevie Garner (two), Aaron Mitchell (two), Brian Moar (two) and James Flett (three).

High Finishes came from: Stevie Garner 100, Trevor Shearer 100, Brett Dickinson 100, Paul Foubister 103, George Low 112, Ian Munro 120, Ian Linklater 120, Karl Scott 122, Ben Hogan 127, Billy Ward 153, Stevie Linklater 157 and Josh Alexander 110, 118 & 131.

Short Legs (15 darts or less): Stevie Linklater 15, Brian Moar 14, Paul Foubister 14, Keith Brumpton 13 and Ian Linklater 13 & 15.

Results:

'A' League:

Bilco Boys 1, Exiles 11

Murray Arms 3, Legion 9

Sanday 9, OGC 3

Untouchables 11, Muppets 1

'B' League:

Vikings 6, Shandy Bass 6

Wooden Spoons 1, The Toonies 11

Tankerness 8, Quoyburray 4

Sands 10, MA2 2

Young Loons 5, Ale Stars 7

Tom Notman Singles Final: Erlend Lennie 2, Josh Alexander 1

Fixtures:

Friday October 20, Tom Notman Singles, Legion, 7.30pm

Saturday October 28, Davy Cooper Memorial Open Singles, Masonic, 1.30pm

'A' League:

Sanday v Exiles

Muppets v Legion

Untouchables v OGC

Murray Arms v Bilco Boys

'B' league:

Vikings v Quoyburray

Wooden Spoons v MA2

Tankerness v Ale Stars

Sands v Young Loons

The Toonies v Shandy Bass

19 October 2023League action resumes

The KDDL 'A' league, kindly sponsored by Williamsons Butchers, sprung into action last week with wins for the Legion, Untouchables, OGC and Sanday.

This Friday sees the Legion play host to the Tom Notman Singles, which is the old league format of 301 double start, best of 3 throughout. This format often provides plenty of excitement and surprise results as it can prove to be a real leveller, with lots of different winners over the years.

180s were scored by: Wayne Monkman, Keith Brumpton, Kevin Peace, Aaron Mitchell, Brett Dickinson, Stevie Moar, Trevor Shearer, Derek Firth (two), Stuart Thomson (two), Damian Stout (two) and Kevin Gray (three). Gary Wilson had a score of 171.

High Finishes came from: Gary Wilson 100, Craig Taylor 106, Dennis Watt 113 and Ian Linklater 115.

Short Legs (15 darts or less): Derek Firth 15, Dennis Watt, Kevin Gray/Wayne Monkman 15 and Brett Dickinson 14.

Results:

'A' League:

Exiles 3, Untouchables 9

Legion 11, Bilco Boys 1

OGC 9, Murray Arms 3

Muppets 5, Sanday 7

Fixtures:

Friday October 20, Tom Notman Singles, Legion, 7.30pm

'A' League:

Exiles v Murray Arms

Legion v Sanday

OGC v Muppets

Bilco Boys v Untouchables

'B' league:

The Toonies v Vikings

Quoyburray v Wooden Spoons

MA2 v Tankerness

Ale Stars v Sands

Shandy Bass v Young Loons

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