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Wakefield junior darts academy raises funds to attend national tournaments.
Summary
Pinnacle Darts Academy in Wakefield has raised £3,395 through events including a 12-hour darts marathon to help about 125 junior players aged 8–17 attend national JDC tournaments.
Content
Pinnacle Darts Academy in Wakefield is raising funds to send its students to national tournaments. The academy is run by Pinnacle Darts Shop at the White Rose centre and was set up by Craig Brierley and Craig Whincup. Coach Anthony Urmston-Toft works directly with the young players. The academy teaches around 125 children and teenagers aged eight to 17.
Key facts:
- Pinnacle Darts Academy operates from the White Rose centre and works with about 125 players aged 8–17.
- The academy was set up by Craig Brierley and Craig Whincup, and coach Anthony Urmston-Toft trains the pupils.
- Organisers aim to enter national JDC events, which are reported to cost about £60 per child per event plus travel and accommodation.
- A fundraiser and a 12-hour darts marathon have been held to raise travel and entry funds; the group has raised £3,395 so far.
- The academy has welcomed a visit from local player Charlie Manby.
Summary:
The funds are intended to help cover entry, travel and accommodation costs so pupils can compete at national JDC events and gain competitive experience. Organisers say tournament play can help players identify where to improve and grow their skills. Undetermined at this time.
