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CLOUD 9; KENT, WA
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Players Cup
By Clint Westmoreland
The men down at Cloud 9 in Kent have
been itching to play this cup since the last
time they defended it. The Cactus Moon
crew was more than happy to accept the
challenge, so they headed off to Kent to see
what they could do. Mike Williams, Todd
Jordan, Ish and Lee went to Cloud 9 to take
on John Husman, Jay Birkland, Richard
Baker and Rick Clark. This match went a
total of 31 games. We saw a total of 46 hat
tricks, 1 three in the black, three 9-counts
and several amazing outs, including the
high out of the day, a 177! This match was
all about focus, and that is exactly what
they all did. All the way to the end, when
the crew from Cactus came out on top.
Fun to watch players of this caliber in an
exciting race to 17. Great job everyone!
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RINGERS; MOUNT LAKE TERRACE, WA
Hestkind, Tod Stanger and Cruz Lozano
made the quick trip across town to tear it
up against Dave Wilson, Robert Allemang,
Dave Simerly and Jason Larrsen. It was
a great match to watch. All of these playBy Clint Westmoreland
ers were on their “A” games for the day.
The crew from Cactus came down to Ring- When the dust settled and the last dart was
ers to take on the defending champions. thrown, the crew from Cactus showed they
Cactus crew Justin Knapp, Jarod “Bear” had what it took to bring home the trophy.
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PHO LIU; BURIEN, WA
4X7 Cup
By Clint Westmoreland
Pho Liu vs Pacific Lanes. Pho
Liu takes the win in April’s
4X7 Cup match. Stay tuned
for more exciting cup matches
and results as always! If you
want to sign your venue up
for a Cup match, please contact Clint Westmoreland. The
more the merrier, as they say.
You can find him on Facebook
or call the number listed by
the Challenge Cup on page 8.
CHANNEL MARKER;
EDMONDS, WA
MIXED LTD
By Jason Bartoces
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Thank you Light House for
coming to the Channel Marker
and making the afternoon of
April 9th a memorable experience. And if you were in attendance, you all know what
we mean. The games went neck
and neck until the Marker finally reached 17 for the win. 5
hours of great darts with great
players. We look forward to
the next challenge. Jason Bartoces will contact your bar if
you are up for the Mixed Limited event. The Channel Marker
has now held the Mixed cup
for one year. Please, if you
have updates for the next challenge, please let the Medallion know as the teams that
were scheduled are not correct
from what we have been told.
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ALL ABOUT DARTS FOR KIDS
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By Kristine Fields
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As I was browsing the internet
for fun and interesting things to
share with you, I came across
a photo of a young boy named
Colton, who was getting ready
to undergo cancer treatment
that very day. I reached out to
the organization who is part of
helping children in need and
learned that Darts for Kids is an
amazing husband and wife team
that truly cares! Here’s the letter
I got from Bob, the husband and
co-founder. I think it’s beautiful
“as is” so please read on, and
reach out when you can. The dart
community is something special
to say the least. We salute you!
“Thanks
for
the
interest in Darts for Kids.
Darts for kids is an organization
started by my wife Tammy and I
a little over five years ago. After
I signed my first big sponsorship deal with Cosmo Darts /Fit
Flight my wife asked “now that
you have your deal what do you
think about giving back ?” She
pitched the idea of the dart tournament raising money for sick
people. I listened and said I’m
in but with one change , I want
to do it for kids , not so much
adults since I have lost a child
and she has too. Perfect she
says we’ll call it Darts for Kids!
The first year we figured would
be our last as well, you know
kind of a one and done deal.
She kept seeing this little girl
on Facebook that was 6 months
old and needed a heart transplant. I came home from work
and said I had found a little girl
fighting cystic fibrosis. We had
two kids , so we “picked” them
as the focal points of our first
tournament . The 6 month old
was Hailey Moore, complete
stranger to us and the other a 5
yr old named Karlie Cox. Long
story short Hailey was just a
couple of days from being unlucky when her heart came in
and everything went well. We
raised about $10,000 that first
year and sent some money to
Hailey’s family, Randy and
Missy Moore from Whitehall , Illinois. We gave Robbie
and Meaghan Cox money for
Karlie. We know we can never
touch medical bills so our goal
is to raise enough to make memories with the child. Hailey’s
parents needed it for every day
living since they both lost jobs
and Karlie got to go to Disney.
Come to find out Hailey was
the niece of a guy that played
darts with us and he didn’t
know anything about the situation or our group at the time .
Since that time we have helped
47 children after a few changes
in our system . We have paid for
headstones, family photos for
children that were never leaving a hospital, trips to physical
therapy camps , paid for equipment for autistic children etc.
We request bios on the children
with photos on small boards
so while at the event you can
read about some of the things
these poor kids go through.
We also ask that the children
if able , attend so people can
meet them and see where their
money is going . Two years ago
Randy and Missy showed up
as usual but were hours early
and wanted to talk to us privately. We were nervous thinking something wasn’t right so
we sat down and they asked if
we would be her Godparents!
Complete stranger to a godchild. Awesome! My wife tries
to stay in touch with most of
the families on a weekly basis!
We have a stronghold on the
Midwest for dart players and
we are fortunate that our reputation is good, because everyone
pitches in to help out . For example I have a group of ladies
in Indiana that showed up with
a check for about $2000 and
baked goods from hell to sell
that day of the benefit all a complete surprise! I have top players from around the world that
donate products all the time to
raffle off or silent auction. We
have people from Taiwan, Japan,
Australia ,Germany, Canada,
Hong Kong etc. that help out all
the time. This year we are hoping to crest the $100,000 mark
for our 5th year anniversary!
I would encourage you to look at
the Darts for Kids Facebook page
and the DFK 5th anniversary Jersey page as well to get more info
or see some of the other children
we help. If you have any other
questions or need more information or details about something
we do please don’t hesitate to
contact me . Danny Baggish
is a buddy of mine and when I
saw he needed help I knew we
couldn’t do anything with the
gofundme page, but wanted to
help. That’s where we are today.
Colton’s name will appear on
this years t-shirt as well check
them out and give me a shout.
Thanks, Bob.” No, thank YOU!
READ COLTON’S STORY
2 days after his 6th birthday
Colton was diagnosed with
stage II Hodgkin Lymphoma.
He just started his chemo treatment in April, 2016 and this
will be an ongoing thing for
about 6 months. Many friends
and family members have been
putting together fundraisers and
Bobs Hudziks organization,
Darts for Kids, sent them an
amazing donation that they are
forever grateful for. Colton’s
Mom, Lyndsay wishes to thank
the dart family for really pulling through for them. She told
me “They are such amazing
supporters! I am lucky to have
all of them in my life!” Lyndsay is the girlfriend of Danny
Baggish, pro dart player from
Florida. She usually attends
big dart tournaments to support
him but due to Colton’s illness,
she won’t be able to accompany him this year to Chicago.
If you’ve got a little extra cash
you wouldn’t mind sharing,
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Colton has a gofundme page
at https://www.gofundme.com/
drz92j58 . Use the hashtag
#Coltonstrong to send well
wishes too! Every little penny
and every prayer helps. This is
just one of the many children
that Darts for Kids has helped
over the past 5 years. Be sure
to find them on Facebook and
compliment them on the great
job they’re doing. Ask them
about upcoming tournaments
and maybe how you can help
by having your own! Thank
you again to the dart community for being such a generous
and giving group of people. I
know Colton’s family would
like to thank you from the bottom of their hearts. Go Colton!
We’re all pulling for you!
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THE BULLSHOOTER REGIONAL TOUR FINISHES SEASON
The BullShooter ended their
Regional Tour with Regionals in Georgia and Nebraska.
The Georgia BullShooter Regional was held February 26-28,
2016, at the Ramada Plaza Atlanta. The event was co-sponsored by Arachnid Distributors:
Betson Southeast, Brady Starburst and Legacy Coin. Players came from all over Georgia, Florida, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Misouri to compete.
In the Pro events, Donny Ram-
charan won the Cricket Singles,
Roger Carter and Trint Sumner
won Pro Men’s Doubles 501 and
Danny Delfino and Tom Bunnenberg won Pro / Am Cricket.
In the men’s open events,
Joshua Parks won Men’s Singles Cricket, Matthew Heilman and Patrick Crusius won
Men’s Doubles 501 and Scott
Overby and LaSalle Barrett
won Men’s Cricket Doubles.
In the women’s events, Lorina
Jones won Women’s Singles,
Jacqueline Cain and Kathleen
MacConnell won Women’s
Doubles 301 and Kimberly
Panti and Jennie Ansardi won
Women’s Doubles Combo.
In the mixed events, James Furlong and Malia Walker won
Mixed Cricket and Kyle Kawafuchi, Tom Santos and Heather
Dupes won Mixed Triples.
Then March 18-20, it was off to
Nebraska for the final Regional
of the season. The Nebraska
Regional was co-sponsored by
Greater America Dist., Central
Distributing, and home-town
co-sponsor NTS Dart-Tech.
Players came from Colorado,
Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota,
South Dakota, Oklahoma,
Kansas, Texas and Nebraska
to compete for a Qualifying
Card to the BullShooter Finals
over Memorial Day weekend.
Brandon Neal won three 1st
place trophies in Pro / Am
Cricket with Donnie McConnell, Pro Doubles 501 with
Anthony Croker, and Mixed
Cricket with Joyce Craft.
Joyce won her second 1st place
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CHALLENGE CUPS
CONTACT CLINT AT (425) 977-3044 FOR SCHEDULING AND CUP CHALLENGE QUESTIONS
RULES, REGULATIONS, AND REGULAR UPDATES AT WWW.THEMEDALLION.NET
UNLIMITED CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, NO INDIVIDUAL OR
TEAM POINT MAX. TWO PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR. $55
PER PLAYER, $200 FROM THE SPONSOR = $420 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $1,000 CASH.
CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: ALL SEASONS; 253-531-1022
NEXT CHALLENGER: ANYONE?
CHALLENGE DATE: WHO’S NEXT? TBD
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: CACTUS MOON SALOON, CLOUD 9,
DUB PUB
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PLAYERS CUP
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A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, NO INDIVIDUAL, 44
POINT TEAM MAX. NO PLAYERS NEED REPRESENT SPONSOR. $55
PER PLAYER, $100 FROM THE SPONSOR = $320 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $600 CASH.
CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: CACTUS MOON; 425-745-9855
NEXT CHALLENGER: LIGHTHOUSE, EVERETT; 425-252-2854
CHALLENGE DATE: MAY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: CLUBHOUSE EVERETT, HANGOUT
(OR), DUB PUB, LYNNWOOD EAGLES, FLIGHTS, WATERFRONT,
ROCKO’S, ALL SEASONS, DAWSON’S, RINGERS, CLOUD 9
LIMITED CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, 11 POINT INDIVIDUAL,
40 POINT TEAM MAX. THREE PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR.
$55 PER PLAYER, $100 FROM THE SPONSOR = $320 TOTAL PER TEAM
TO START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $600
CASH. CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: CACTUS MOON; 425-745-9855
NEXT CHALLENGER: CLOUD 9; (253) 852-9910
CHALLENGE DATE: APRIL 2, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: MONTE CARLO, LIGHTHOUSE, CLUBHOUSE, LYNNWOOD EAGLES, LATITUDE 84, DUB PUB, FLIGHTS,
ALL SEASONS, JUST LEFT, PICKLED ONION, ROCKO’S, RINGERS
MIXED MEMORIAL CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, NO INDIVIDUAL, 36
POINT TEAM MAX. THREE PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR. $35
PER PLAYER, $80 FROM THE SPONSOR = $220 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $400 CASH.
CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: CACTUS MOON; 425-745-9855
NEXT CHALLENGER: LIGHTHOUSE; 425-252-2854
CHALLENGE DATE: MAY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: CLUBHOUSE EVERETT, PACIFIC LANES,
DUB PUB, LATITUDE 84, WATERFRONT, PICKLED ONION, FLIGHTS,
ROCKO’S, RINGERS, ALL SEASONS
4X7 CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, 9 POINT INDIVIDUAL, 28
POINT TEAM MAX. ALL FOUR PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR.
$35 PER PLAYER, $80 FROM THE SPONSOR = $220 TOTAL PER TEAM
TO START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $400 CASH.
CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: PHO LIU; 206-244-1449
NEXT CHALLENGER: OUTLAWS SALOON;(360) 380-0808
CHALLENGE DATE: MAY 19, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: HOME PLATE, ROCKO’S BAR & GRILL,
DAWSON’S, CACTUS MOON, ALL SEASONS, LIGHTHOUSE EVERETT, CLUBHOUSE, DUB PUB, CLOUD 9, LATITUDE 84, JUST LEFT,
CHANNEL MARKER, WATERFRONT, FLIGHTS, PICKLED ONION,
RINGERS, MUSTARD SEED, LIGHTHOUSE, PACIFIC LANES
WOMENS CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, NO INDIVIDUAL, 17
POINT TEAM MAX. THREE PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR. $35
PER PLAYER, $80 FROM THE SPONSOR = $220 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $400 CASH.
CUP COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: WATERFRONT
NEXT CHALLENGER: FLIGHTS; 425-347-6659
CHALLENGE DATE: MAY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: PICKLED ONION, LIGHTHOUSE, CLUBHOUSE EVERETT, RINGERS, PACIFIC LANES, DUB PUB, MONTE
CARLO, CACTUS MOON, DAWSON’S, ALL SEASONS
MIXED LIMITED CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, 7 POINT INDIVIDUAL, 20
POINT TEAM MAX. ALL FOUR PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR.
$35 PER PLAYER, $80 FROM THE SPONSOR = $220 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $400 CASH. CUP
COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: CHANNEL MARKER; 425-275-9590
NEXT CHALLENGER: WATERFRONT; (360) 676-1755
CHALLENGE DATE: MAY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: RINGERS, CACTUS MOON, ROCKO’S BAR
& GRILL, CLOUD 9, DAWSONS, LIGHTHOUSE EVERETT, CLUBHOUSE,
HOME PLATE, PACIFIC LANES, DUB PUB, ALL SEASONS, PICKLED
ONION, FLIGHTS, LIGHTHOUSE
HOT SHOT CUP
A RACE TO 17 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, 5 POINT INDIVIDUAL, 15
POINT TEAM MAX. ALL FOUR PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR.
$35 PER PLAYER, $80 FROM THE SPONSOR = $220 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $400 CASH. CUP
COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: CHANNEL MARKER; 425-275-9590
NEXT CHALLENGER: JUST LEFT; 425-776-7379
CHALLENGE DATE: MAY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: LATITUDE 84, DAWSON’S, LYNNWOOD
EAGLES, CLOUD 9, WATERFRONT TAVERN, PHO LIU, LIGHTHOUSE,
ROCKO’S, PICKLED ONION, HOME PLATE, PACIFIC LANES, DUB PUB,
ALL SEASONS, MONTE CARLO, RINGERS, FLIGHTS
NOVICE CUP
A RACE TO 11 GAMES. FOUR-PERSON TEAMS, 3 POINT INDIVIDUAL, 10
POINT TEAM MAX. ALL FOUR PLAYERS MUST REPRESENT SPONSOR.
$30 PER PLAYER, $50 FROM THE SPONSOR = $170 TOTAL PER TEAM TO
START THE CHALLENGE. WINNER TAKES THE CUP AND $300 CASH. CUP
COORDINATOR TAKES $40.
CURRENT HOLDER: DAWSON’S; (253) 476-1421
NEXT CHALLENGER: MONTE CARLO; (253) 852-9463
CHALLENGE DATE: MAY, 2016
FUTURE CHALLENGERS: CACTUS MOON, ROCKO’S BAR & GRILL,
WATERFRONT, CHANNEL MARKER, LIGHTHOUSE EVERETT, PHO LIU,
PACIFIC LANES, DUB PUB, HOME PLATE, JUST LEFT, STARS, DRAFT
CHOICE, PICKLED ONION, FLIGHTS, RINGERS
All Challenge Cups are offered in the spirit of good sportsmanship and friendly competition. Players representing these Cups will be expected to uphold these standards and
behave accordingly. Those not willing to conform to the rules of conduct during cup play may be dismissed and removed from future Cup Challenges. All disputes pertaining to
Challenge Cup issues will be resolved by the Challenge Cup Director and/or Committee. These decisions will be final.
MEET MEDALIST OPERATOR
By Publisher
MIKE BARTON
The B&I originally housed not
only an arcade but an elephant,
bear, seal, chips, an ardvark and
Ivan the gorilla, just to name a
few. His business is currently
run with a total of four workers, a new hire, himself, Ray
Loader who’s been with him for
30 years, and another employee
who has six years under his belt.
If you’re looking for anything
that either takes or gives money,
you might want to consider contacting Triple H Amusements
and say hi to Mike for us. He’s
got some fun stories and I really
enjoyed interviewing him. He’s
kind of a shy fellow though, so
sorry, no photo of his mug, but
enjoy the photo of Ian anyways!
MAY 2016 DART EVENTS
EVERY MONDAY IN MAY
CLUBHOUSE-TOURNAMENT S/U 9PM (SEE AD)
MCCLOUD’S DARTSLIVE TOURNEY (SEE AD)
EVERY THURSDAY IN MAY
CLUBHOUSE-TOURNAMENT S/U 9PM (SEE AD)
FRIDAY, MAY 6
CACTUS MOON-BIRTHDAY SHOOT 9:15PM START (SEE AD)
LIGHTHOUSE- BYOP TOURNEY; 7:30PM S/U (SEE AD)
PACIFIC LANES- TOURNAMENT, 9PM START (SEE AD)
SATURDAY, MAY 7
CLUBHOUSE-TOURNAMENTS S/U 2PM, & 8PM (SEE AD)
WWDL 15 PT TOURNEY, JUST LEFT 1PM (SEE AD)
THE END ZONE-YAKIMA-3PM SINGLES (SATURDAYS!)
FRIDAY, MAY 13
LIGHTHOUSE- TOURNAMENT S/U 7:30PM (SEE AD)
PACIFIC LANES- TOURNAMENT, 9PM START (SEE AD)
SATURDAY, MAY 14
CLUBHOUSE-TOURNAMENT S/U 8PM (SEE AD)
LIGHTHOUSE- BYOP TOURNEY; 7:30PM S/U (SEE AD)
MCCLOUD’S $1000 TOURNEY; S/U NOON (SEE AD)
PACIFIC LANES- TOURNAMENT, 9PM START (SEE AD)
FRIDAY, MAY 20
CACTUS MOON-TRIOS SHOOT 9:15PM START (SEE AD)
SATURDAY, MAY 21
CLUBHOUSE-ANNUAL ADAM & EVE TOURNEY (SEE AD!)
LATITUDE 84- TOURNAMENT, 2PM S/U (SEE AD)
RICKY J’S-BYOP, S/U 7:30PM, (SEE AD)
WWDL-MATCH MADNESS (SEE AD)
FRIDAY, MAY 27
LIGHTHOUSE- TOURNAMENT S/U 7:30PM (SEE AD)
PACIFIC LANES- TOURNAMENT, 9PM START (SEE AD)
SATURDAY, MAY 28
CLUBHOUSE-TOURNAMENT S/U 8PM (SEE AD)
RICKY J’S-BYOP, S/U 7:30PM
SUNDAY, MAY 29
CACTUS MOON ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY SHOOT! (SEE AD)
WATCH UFC HERE
SATURDAY :MAY 14
13TH AVE PUB- LYNNWOOD $5 COVER (SEE AD IN KARAOKE)
CLUBHOUSE BAR & GRILL NEVER A COVER! (SEE AD)
RICKY J’S- PUYALLUP NO COVER
PLEASE NOTE: WE DO OUR BEST TO KEEP THIS LISTING AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE. PLEASE CALL
AHEAD TO DOUBLE CHECK EVENTS AS WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE 100% ACCURACY AS EVENTS ARE
SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY THE VENUES.
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Triple H Amusements, owned
and operated by Mike Barton,
provides your Medalist dart
boards in the Lakewood and
surrounding areas. He has been
in the amusements industry
since 1968. In fact, he began
during High School and liked
it so much he stayed and made
a lifetime career of it! Not only
do they provide dart boards,
but anything that takes or gives
money, they most likely provide it. From ATM’s to pool
tables,jukeboxes and so on, they
provide their products to bars,
restaurants, bowling alleys, pizza parlors and the list goes on.
The even do bulk vending and
redemption games. He even operated the 15,000 square foot
arcade locaed in the B&I in Tacoma for 44 years! Many of you
probably have visited over the
years. This is what Ivan looked
like when he started working
at the store. He was the fill in
for Sarge when he went on vacation. He fed and cleaned his
cage for 2 years off and on. He
says he has wonderful memories of Ivan. He loved cheeseburgers! He wasn’t suppose to
eat junk food. Once in a while
they would spoil him rotten.
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trophy in Women’s Doubles
Combo with Jacqueline Munger and Jacqueline won her second 1st place trophy in Mixed
Triples with Derek Hinkle
and James Hancock. Brenda
Roush, all the way from Denver, won Women’s Singles and
Women’s Doubles 301 with
Renee Ripol, also from Denver.
Paul Schwindamann won
the prestigious Pro Cricket
Singles event and Jordan Elzenga won Men’s Singles
Cricket.
In the other two
men’s events, Jeff Johnson and
Casey Molthan teamed up in
Men’s Doubles 501 and captured 1st and Luke Furne and
John Suba teamed up in Men’s
Cricket Doubles for the win.
All BullShooter Regional pay
out a guaranteed $10,000 with
10
money added to many Regionals because of the large turnouts. All players winning prize
money receive Qualifying
Certificates to the BullShooter
Finals. This year’s event pays
out over $130,000 to the winners in the main events plus
huge cup trophies are awarded
to 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place
winners. In addition to the
prize payout, Saturday, Sunday
and Monday $100 an hour will
be given away from a random
drawing of that day’s registration forms. Two full-size commercial style home games will
also be given away, one at each
party Saturday and Sunday
nights. The player numbers
were up last year, and we are
expecting another increase this
year in numbers. Preparations
are currently being made to
make this the best year yet! See
you all there May 26-30, 2016.
happy birthday to u
Kevin Santos Celebrated His Birthday At Ringer’s! Where Will You Be Next?
We’d like to wish all April and
May birthday darters a happy,
happy birthday! This year
Kevin Santos celebrated his
big day at Ringers with a dart
shoot and a ton of friends. Lots
of fun was had by all, which is
a frequent occurance when dart
folks get together to celebrate!
If you’ve got a special birthday tournament scheduled and
would like to get some photos into The Medallion Dart
News, by all means, send them
along! We appreciate each
and every one of you and we
wish you a very happy birthday, with lots more to come!
DART COORDINATOR’S
INDEX
ALL SEASONS
CACTUS MOON
CASEY’S BAR CASTAWAY
CHANNEL MARKER
CLOUD 9
CLUBHOUSE
CULPEPPERS
DANTE’S
DAVERTHUMP’S
DAWSON’S
253-293-1407KELLY
425-530-7835CHERYL
253-236-4137JIM
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