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Darts-Fourth consecutive Sahajanand League title win for Barclays Ami Dart |03 May 2005

Unbeaten in all 10 games played inside the Cascade community centre, Barclays Ami Dart finished the championship, involving six teams, with maximum 30 points for a fourth consecutive Sahajanand League title win.

Barclays Ami Dart’s other three wins came in 2002, 2003 and 2004, meaning that they have won all four editions of the championship.

James Morel, Gerald Pierre, Eric Frost, Bernard Berlouis, Patrick Radegonde, Alfred Labrosse, Charles de Commarmond and Justin Hermitte, all members of the Barclays Ami Dart team, scored 237 points and conceded 123.

Diffusers, who wanted to make Barclays Ami Dart relinquish their title in the fourth season of the Sahajanand League, came up short after twice losing to the same opponents in the two-round league.

With players like Antoine Lafortune, Ranga Chetty, Donald Monnaie, Denis Rose, Cliff Hermitte, Roland Hoareau, Nichol Esparon and Paul Dugasse, Diffusers settled for the runners-up position, scoring 207 points and conceding 153.

The other positions on the six-team table were occupied by Straight Arrows (third with 15 points), Hurricanes (fourth with 10 points), Challengers (fifth with seven points) and Direct Arrows (sixth with two points).

Five-time male darts player of the year James Morel finished as the championship’s top player, scoring 64 points and winning six games five times.

Second to Morel was doubles partner Bernard Berlouis with 52 points after twice winning six games.

Barclays Ami Dart had another three players in the top-10 individual ranking. They are Patrick Radegonde (fourth with 45 points), Justin Hermitte (fifth with 44 points) and Gerald Pierre (sixth together with Diffusers’ Cliff Hermitte and Donald Monnaie with 42 points).

Straight Arrows’ Terrance Hallock, a banker like best player Morel, took third place with 51 points and he won six games on three occasions.

In seventh place was Robert Magnan of Straight Arrows (40 points) followed in joint-eighth place by teammates Keven Furneau and Lambert Monthy (39 points).

Hurricanes’ Reuben Port-Louis and Diffusers’ Paul Dugasse finished ninth and 10th with 37 and 35 points respectively.

Four players – Terrance Hallock, Donald Monnaie, Patrick Radegonde and Keven Furneau – each scored a highest score of 180.

The highest finish was registered by Straight Arrows’ Lambert Monthy with 147, 11 points less than Anna Alvis’ record of 158 set last year.

Diffusers’ Paul Dugasse came in with the highest bull finish of 129.

It is to note that Rene Benoiton holds the highest bull finish of 170, the maximum score in darts.


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