Week 3- Tuesday
This is what I wrote about Week 3 Tuesday, which took place October 3rd. I did not finish it and put the proper references in, any way, here it is. I will right a summary of the rest of the season shortly.
The Dynasty is good. Final Score, Tony's Boys 18, The Acumen 6.
I seem to forget how good the entire team is beyond the Jaime Donovan, Neil McLoughlin, Tony Roman (who had a 13 dart singles game). Props to the entire team.
I was lacking all energy because of a late night of Yom Kippur atonement the night before. I know its not quite the way it was written to atone for ones sins, but we all do it differently. I paid, trust me. As a result I did not play until the final doubles 501 round. In the match I hit nothing, not one triple, not one round over 60. Amazingly enough Kevin King and I beat Jaime and Neil in the first leg of the match. Kevin hit a 180 and I followed with a horrible 41 leaving a bad out above 120. Kev then hit the out I left, I do not even remember what it was. Same story next game, I was cold, Kevin was solid. He left me with an 80 out and I could not complete the upset by taking the second leg of the match. Jamie quickly cleaned up nicely taking out the double 5 in one shot.
It seems like a lot of the team was a little off, but we know its going to be a long season and hope to bounce back from it.
Personally I was disappointed that I missed out in the fun of playing this big team. It is what you look forward to as you get better. I just hope Tony and the gang do not retire too soon.
Going to O'Hanlon's tonight to start warming up for next time we see them.
The Dynasty is good. Final Score, Tony's Boys 18, The Acumen 6.
I seem to forget how good the entire team is beyond the Jaime Donovan, Neil McLoughlin, Tony Roman (who had a 13 dart singles game). Props to the entire team.
I was lacking all energy because of a late night of Yom Kippur atonement the night before. I know its not quite the way it was written to atone for ones sins, but we all do it differently. I paid, trust me. As a result I did not play until the final doubles 501 round. In the match I hit nothing, not one triple, not one round over 60. Amazingly enough Kevin King and I beat Jaime and Neil in the first leg of the match. Kevin hit a 180 and I followed with a horrible 41 leaving a bad out above 120. Kev then hit the out I left, I do not even remember what it was. Same story next game, I was cold, Kevin was solid. He left me with an 80 out and I could not complete the upset by taking the second leg of the match. Jamie quickly cleaned up nicely taking out the double 5 in one shot.
It seems like a lot of the team was a little off, but we know its going to be a long season and hope to bounce back from it.
Personally I was disappointed that I missed out in the fun of playing this big team. It is what you look forward to as you get better. I just hope Tony and the gang do not retire too soon.
Going to O'Hanlon's tonight to start warming up for next time we see them.



