Sunday 23 August 2009

PDC US Open

ANDY JENKINS and COLIN MONK both reached the last 16 of the PDC US Open in Atlanta winning $800 apiece. Jenkins was beaten by Dennis Priestley who went on to take the $12,000 title while Monk went down to former World finalist Kirk Shepherd.

Monk had earlier beaten James Wade in the last 32.

Saturday 22 August 2009

Atlanta Players Championship

JAMES WADE reached the final of the latest Pro Tour event in the USA but was beaten 6-2 by Colin Lloyd.

Andy Jenkins and Colin Monk both reached the last 32; Jenkins losing to Jelle Klaasen and Monk to Mark Walsh.

All three Hampshiremen take part in tomorrow's PDC US Open.

Sunday 16 August 2009

Canadian Players Championship

ANDY JENKINS reached the last eight of the Canadian Players Championship in London, Ontario before losing to holder and number one seed Dennis Priestley.

Priestley went on to retain his title beating Wes Newton in the final.

The result gives Jenkins another £700 towards the Order of Merit as he chases a spot in the World Grand Prix in Dublin.

There are further events in Atlanta and Salzburg before the final line up is determined.

Ladies Champions Cup Finals

Commiserations to Hampshire Fareham Ladies Super League Team as they lost a close contest 2-3 in the first round against Surrey Ladies

Hampshire Qualifiers - Winmau and World Pro

Hampshire Representatives
1. Winmau World Championships Finals
2. Lakeside World Professional International Play Offs

1. WINMAU WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS SEPTEMBER 2009

HAMPSHIRE QUALIFIERS FOR THE WINMAU WORLD FINALS ARE:


MEN
PAUL GIBBS British Grand Prix Table
LES WALLACE Past Winmau and World Pro Champion
MIKE GILLET BDO 18 – 25 Qualifier

WOMEN
STEPHANIE SMEE BICC ADAVE Tables No 6

BOYS
CONNER BEVIS Mill Rythe Youth Winner May 2009

GIRLS
GEMMA HAYTER Hampshire and Regional Play Off Winner


2. LAKESIDE WORLD PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP JANUARY 2010

HAMPSHIRE QUALIFIERS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL PLAY OFFS ARE:

MEN
DAVE HARPER Hampshire County Play Off Winner
PAUL GIBBS British Grand Prix Table
LES WALLACE Past Winmau and World Pro Champion
MIKE GILLET BDO 18 – 25 Qualifier

WOMEN
NIKKI STEVENS Hampshire County Play Off Winner
STEPHANIE SMEE BICC ADAVE Tables No 6


Best of luck to all players

Monday 10 August 2009

Hampshire Youth - new member

The newest member of Hampshire Youth was born this morning a baby boy Declan John, he weighed in at 8lb 15.5oz to Ruth Shinar.
Mother and baby are both well, and Gran (Carole Shinar) is exhausted.

Sunday 2 August 2009

Champions Cup

Hampshire teams Fareham (Ladies) and Gosport Select (Men) were contesting the right to play in the Finals at Daventry on Sunday 16th August today. Please see below their fortunes.

Ladies first - Their opening game was against Isle of Wight, and they ran out 4-1 winners, they then faced Dorset in the final and again won 4-1 taking them through to the finals. Although the scoreline is flattering their matches were a lot closer than it looked on paper.
The team did Steph Smee proud, and she was not disappointed - she will now be able to enjoy her holiday in Bulgaria - lets hope she finds some time to practice whilst on holiday.
The ladies team was Sue Smee (Thompson); Wendy Reinstadtler; Maria Agozzino; Pennie Lewis and Elaine Harty.

Men - They played Avon in the first game who boasted Bob Anderson and Mark Dudbridge in their ranks, but the boys in blue did us proud and won 5-4, they then faced Somerset, who also had some very good players in their team, but ran out 5-4 winners, they then had to play Devon in the final, and unfortunately it wasn't to be as they lost 4-5 - it went right to the wire in the last match playing, the scoreline was 4-4, and 2-2 in legs, but the leg was lost, and thoughts of joining the ladies in Daventry lost.
Mens team was Steve Ballard; Danny Ballard; Rick Lowther; Steve Phipps; Steve Musson; Mark Smith; Roy Brown; Mick Cookman; Paul Gibbs - Brian Laws and Chris Witts were reserves.

Winmau World Championships Regional Play Offs

Congratulations to Gemma Hayter on qualifying through from the South West Play Offs
This brilliant performance has earned Gemma a place in the Girls Winmau World Finals at Bridlington on 4th - 5th September 2009
In the Boy's section Thomas Chant from Hampshire was unlucky by being narrowly beaten in the Regional Final

Saturday 1 August 2009

Hampshire Youth - Winmau regional

1st August 2009
We turned up full strength today - the girls were playing in another room, so not easy to give the support needed, but we managed it. Maxine Cadwallader had to play 1st against an in form Kimberley Lewis, but acquited herself very well, unfortunately losing 2-1. Gemma Hayter was on later in the other half of the draw, she beat Sian Coyle in the first round, won her second round match, and had to face Tegan Jones (who had knocked out Kimberley Lewis) in the final. Gemma did not disappoint and played as we know she can, beating Tegan 3-0 to go through to Bridlington.

The boys - George Hibbert and Ryan Groves went out in the first round, but played well. Ryan had to play another Hampshire player Justin Bradshaw. Justin went onto the quarter finals and went out to eventual winner Mitch Davies from West of England. Our star of the day was Thomas Chant who beat some demons today. He had never beaten Keegan Brown (IOW) or Carl Beattie (Dorset) before today, and he did it in some style, he then had to face a very tough oppenent, and missed bull to make it 2-2, before the W of E player won to go forward to Bridlington. It was a very good day of darts, and a thankyou to Jane Monaghan for staying and cheering on the players.

Hampshire Youth

Teenage Open 26th July 2009
Hampshire had 4 qualifiers - Thomas Chant; Tom Simmons; Conner Bevis & Shane Filleul.
Shane reached the last eight, going out 3-1 to Matt Dicken, in a very close encounter.

Hampshire also put 1 team in the KO Cup, and lost narrowly to Kent at the quarter final stage. The team consisted of Thomas Chant; Tom Simmons; Conner Bevis; Shane Filleul; George Hibbert; Sam Head; Ryan Groves & Rob Cook (our oldy). They beat West Midlands A in their first match, then followed up with the same result 4-3 against Dorset A.

They all did Hamsphire proud.

Wendy