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  2. 1968 Washington Darts season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Washington Darts season was the first season of the new team in the American Soccer League, and the club's second season in professional soccer. It is also the first instance in which the club uses this name. Previously, the club was known as the Washington Britannica.

  3. Glossary of darts - Wikipedia

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    A dart, (often a T20) that "redeems" two previous poor efforts. Right church, wrong pew (or right house, wrong bed) Term for hitting a double or triple, but the wrong number. Also known as daddy's bed. Robin Hood Throwing a dart into the shaft of another making it stick, sometimes splitting the flight.

  4. Dartball - Wikipedia

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    Dartball is a game in which darts are thrown at a large wooden or Homasote board that resembles a baseball field with colored areas which denote bases. Dartball uses baseball-like rules and scoring. Dartball rules and board configurations vary from league to league, but generally teams comprise either seven or nine players plus possible alternates.

  5. Three-dart average - Wikipedia

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    Michael van Gerwen is the current world record holder for a televised match with a three-dart average of 123.40 thrown in the 2016 Premier League against Michael Smith. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Peter Wright holds the record for highest Professional Darts Corporation live streamed match average (123.53), at Players Championship 29 in 2019.

  6. Opta Sports - Wikipedia

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    Opta Index Limited was founded in 1996 to analyze Premier League football matches and was contracted by Sky Sports for their television broadcasts of the 1996–97 season. The following season , Opta became the official statistics provider for the league itself and became sponsored by Carling .

  7. Jelle Klaasen - Wikipedia

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    Klaasen was outplayed by Gary Anderson in the first round of the World Grand Prix as the Scotsman did not give Klaasen one dart at a leg winning double in a 2–0 in sets ten minute match. In the double-start event Anderson averaged 104.86, almost 40 points ahead of Klaasen's 67.22. [ 16 ]

  8. List of BDO ranked tournaments - Wikipedia

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    Double Diamond Masters: Great Britain 1982–1987 32 Reg Harding Greek Open: Greece 2006–2014 32 John Michael: European Masters: Great Britain Frimley Green, Surrey: Lakeside: 1995 Mike Gregory: International Darts League (former Major) Netherlands Nijmegen: Triavium 2003–2007 128 Gary Anderson: Marlborough Masters: Great Britain 1974 ...

  9. Washington Darts - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the team went professional when it joined the American Soccer League. In 1968, they changed their name to the Washington Darts. Following the 1969 season, after winning two consecutive league titles, the Darts left the ASL to join the first division of the American soccer pyramid at the time, the North American Soccer League. [2]