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Watch Lake Dart League wound up season

Dart players recognized for achievements, award cash prizes
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Members of the Watch Lake Dart Club had a great season wind-up party at the Watch Lake Community Hall on May 1. Ross Clark won the coveted Steve Dubrovay Memorial Trophy for Fellowship.

The wind up party for the 2013/14 season of the Watch Lake Dart League was held on May 1.

Awards were given out to the members for their performance this season.

Rick Lunsted was awarded top man of the year, men’s high finish score with a 103, and men’s most scores over 85 with 118.

The men’s high single score went to Jim Antosh for his score of 171.

Lou Stevens was named top lady of the year, and Anna Marie Sward took home the prizes for lady’s high single score with a 140, lady’s high finish score a 59, and lady’s most scores over 85 with 28.

The Steve Dubrovay Memorial Trophy for Fellowship was awarded to Ross Clark.

Prize money was also received by all of the regular players in winning order – Lunsted, Stevens, Roy Ramsey, Rolly Rupertus, Brian Thatcher, Sward, Dorothy Clark, R. Clark, Dorothy Buss, Lynda Esau, Iris Ramsey, Carolynne Swansborough, Gary Gerrard, Antosh, Dan Grant, Naomi Bishop, Ralph Barnett and Shelley Barnett who also won the draw for the nightly high score pot.

The dart league extends its thanks to Antosh for making the dart plaque again this year, to Sward for adding all the names and figures, and to Rupertus for mounting the plaque on the wall with the ones from previous years.

A note of gratitude also goes out to the anonymous donor of a new dart board and to the Watch Lake Community Association for the use of the hall.

The dart league will resume again in November.

Crystal Makaro is the Watch/North Green lakes correspondent.