Darts Rules

  1. All Players must be I.S.C. members in good standing.
  2. League fees (including “Spares” fees) are Non-Refundable.
  3. Players must assemble at 7:45pm on games night for 8:00 p.m. start.
  4. SPARES will submit their name to the “ON DUTY REFEREE” no later than 7:45pm
  5. Vice Captains to collect team dues of $2.00 per player per game and give to the designated committee member prior to commencement of play, in one lump sum – $12. Captains to have game sheets completed on player selection prior to play. Captains must advise referee if Spares are needed ASAP after registration.
  6. Captains must not check opponent’s picks prior to selecting his/her own player combos’..
  7. MARKERS: Captains are to acquire a volunteer “Marker” from his/her team to mark scores on chalkboard. The “Marker” will mark the OPPOSING team’s score.
  8. Darts are to remain in the dart board until checked by the “marker” and score is written on the chalk board.
  9. SPARES will be selected by the “ON DUTY REFEREE” for play each evening. Selection based on spares average closest to missing players average if possible. Spares to be rotated.
  10. Once a spare is selected to play, he/she cannot be “bumped” if team member shows up. The team member shall forfeit his/her game to the “Spare”.
  11. In the event a player is a “No-Show” for two consecutive game nights, Darts Committee can make a decision to permanently replace player with a Spare.
  12. The regular spares score will count “only” on 301 – 401 games. Their score in baseball will not count on game sheet but will count individually on their record sheet. Game sheet will record missing players average for that game.
  13. On “Team“ Spares will be selected as per “Average” nearest to missing Players average, i.e. 6 – 9 – 14. Baseball score of missing player will be their average.
  14. Double & Treble play starts with Bull-up, nearest Bull starts game. Straight in – Double out.
    1. For Double play – Target is 301 – 2 points per game.
    2. For Treble play – Target is 401 – 3 points per game.
    3. At both captain’s discretion when play is stalled on “Double One” finish, highest 3 dart score by team determines winner.
    4. 2 points per win per evening. In the event of a Tie, each team will receive one point.
  15. Baseball starts with Bull-up, nearest bull has option of which team starts game. Each team’s players shoot in succession for a total score, starting at 1 through 9. Should teams finish in a tie at end of play, points will be shared.
  16. Captains to complete & sign game sheets and return to referee including name of “Doubles” and “Trebles” GAME FINISHER . Attendance and individual scores are recorded on game nights.
  17. Referee’s decision is final in all disputes.

 

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