Monday night's action produced another packed evening of grassroots darts across the South West, with ADC Vault 18 events once again attracting strong fields and some outstanding performances.
From Paignton, Barnstaple, Calne, Salisbury, Minehead and Didcot to the latest action in Evesham, players continued to produce impressive displays as the summer darts calendar gathers momentum.
Andy Steed Continues His Outstanding Form
Andy Steed's excellent run continued at Vault 18 in Paignton, where he defeated Luke Grantham 3-0 in the final.
Steed recorded a tournament-high 93.94 average on two occasions and never looked far from top gear throughout the evening. His consistency continues to make him one of the form players in the South West.
Johnny Haines Lifts The Didcot Title
Another player enjoying an excellent spell is Johnny Haines, who claimed the Didcot Vault 18 title.
Haines defeated Roger Crook 3-1 in the final after producing several excellent performances, including averages of 96.97 and 93.94. Another impressive evening adds to an already strong season.
Rich Griffee Wins In Calne
One of the strongest fields of the night assembled at the North Star Club, Calne.
Rich Griffee edged Samuel King 3-2 in an entertaining final, while Gary Hiscock produced two of the night's best individual averages with 93.94 and 91.09 before falling in the semi-finals. The quality on show demonstrated once again why the Calne Vault continues to attract some of the region's strongest players.
Kian Gover Takes Barnstaple Honours
In North Devon, Kian Gover lifted the Barnstaple Vault title with a 3-1 victory over Sam Chance.
Neil Ridd posted the highest average of the evening, but Gover's consistency throughout the knockout stages proved decisive as he secured another excellent tournament victory.
Danny Humphries Triumphs In Salisbury
At Stratford Social Club, Danny Humphries came through another competitive field to defeat Shoey Ayres 3-2 in the final.
Humphries topped the averages with a best of 90.18 and continued his recent good form with another impressive Vault title.
Minehead Produces Big Scoring
One of the biggest averages of the South West evening came at The Banckers Draught, Minehead, where David Farmer fired in a superb 107.36 average.
Although he didn't win the tournament, his scoring was one of the standout individual performances of the night, while Jack Walker claimed the title after defeating Taylor Foster in the final.
Evesham Delivers More Quality
The Bengeworth Vault again produced an excellent standard of darts.
Rhys Jackson defeated Pete Hughes in the final, but it was American professional Danny Lauby who grabbed the headlines statistically with a huge 107.36 average during the evening.
South West Winners
🏆 Andy Steed – Paignton
🏆 Johnny Haines – Didcot
🏆 Rich Griffee – Calne
🏆 Kian Gover – Barnstaple
🏆 Danny Humphries – Salisbury
🏆 Jack Walker – Minehead
🏆 Rhys Jackson – Evesham
Another superb evening of grassroots darts highlighted the depth of talent across the South West, with several familiar names continuing their excellent recent form ahead of another busy week of ADC competition.
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