Last Sunday saw another epic Jamie G Youth Open as darters from all over the south took part in another great day .
While the juniors and ladies had a round robin format, the senior men stayed with a straight forward knock-out along with a plate competition.
In the ladies comp, Samantha Pike beat Sophie Adams 2-0 in the first semi-final then Harriet Raynsford beat Kyla Tobin 2-0 in the other. Raynsford then beat Pike 3-0 to take the title.
The men’s first semi-final saw Dan Brown go out to Bradley Kirk 4-0, while Sam Ellis narrowly lost to Dan Read 4-3.
The final saw Read beat Kirk 5-3 with three ton plus finishes.
In the junior semi-finals Liam Whitehorn beat Chaz Monk and Adam Welfare beat Ben Tapping before Whitehorn took the junior title for the second year running despite struggling for form.
Andover Darts Academy chairman Mark Thorne said: “We would like to thank the Wolversdene Club for their hospitality and sponsorship this year.
“Many thanks to Steve Cox and Gary Whitehorn for all their help and to Mark Read for helping with the presentations.”
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