Local rivals Albion and Navvy will face each other in this year’s final of the Chairman Challenge Cup. In their semi-final against Navigation last Friday night Albion ran out 6-3 winners against very spirited opponents. Ironically the best individual performances came from the losers with Dave Booth finishing in 18 darts, which included a 142 finish and team mate Neil Sinders finished in 106. Joe McGeever proved to be the other winner for Navigation whilst for Albion there were wins from John Kilkenny, Phil Littler, Ron Fisher, Gary Johnson, Colin Rigby and Steve Worrall.
Navvy won the first two games against Roundhouse with wins from Neil Ward and Adie Heathcote, only to see John Glover finish in 14 darts to reduce Navvy’s lead to 20-1. However Andy Scott restored navvy’s two game advantage but wins from Mike O’Dwyer and Gary Roberts for Roundhouse levelled the scores to three games all.
Steve Roberts then restored Navvy’s lead only to see Harry Wright level the scores to four games all. It was then left to Navvy’s anchor man Ian Darlington to send his team into the final.
End of Season Play offs Preliminary Rounds played February 26 Town Championship: Union Tavern 4 Halfway Mixed 5, Roundhouse 9 Addy Lads 0, Jolly brewer 9 Castle Top 0, Navvy Lads 2 Navvy 7.
Executive Competition: Navigation 6 Halton Arrows 3, Halfway A 1 Halton Marauders 8.
End of Season Play Offs First Round March 12: Town Championship: Castle v Dreadnaughts played at Tricorn; dev Superstars v The Burma played at Halfway; Stonecutters v Albion played at Railway; Croft v Navvy played at Red Admiral; RAOB Buss v Halfway Gents played at Grapes; Weaver v Total Confusion played at Royal Oak; Jolly Brewer v Fiddlers III played at Halton RBL, Halfway Mixed v Roundhouse played at War Memorial Club.
Executive Competition: Prospect Has Beens v Halton Marauders played at Jolly Brewer, Hallwooders v Wanderers played at Navigation, Raven v Pavillions played at Union Tavern, Dock Lads v Tungsten Aces played at Runcorn Sports Club, Tricorn v Navigation played at Fiddlers III, Lion Doo Waps v Royal Oak played at Travellers Rest, The Tup v Outcasts played at Roundhouse, Railway B v Flying Wickets played at Lions.
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