NORTHERN CALIFORNIA DARTS ASSOCIATION
MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE
Monday evening sports the Northern California Darts Association "Doubles League", with a member roster of approximately 75 darters, divided among three division levels. This league covers The East Bay Area, from Antioch to Lafayette and beyond. The game format is 301, Cricket and 501. For more information on participating in this league, please contact Bob Martell at (925) 685-2405. or e-mail mondaygovernor_ncda@yahoo.com
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE
Wednesday evening sports N.C.D.A.'s "Team League", with teams ranging from 3 to 6 darters, and up to four division levels, including a "Masters" division.  The game formats are based upon division level and include combinations of 301, Cricket and 501. For more  information on participating in this league, please e-mail Buck Black  at wednesdaygovernor_ncda@yahoo.com
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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA DARTS ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 6467
Concord, CA 94520

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FRIDAY NIGHT "BLIND DRAW"
Fridays are the night to bring your friends, have a refreshment or two and play NCDA's mini or "blind draw" tournaments.  All skill levels from "garage" players to advanced are welcomed, from ages 15 on up.  Partner up with some of the top players in the San Francisco Bay Area and compete for cash prizes as well as major bragging rights! The cost is only $7.00, which includes blind draw entry fee PLUS an entry into the "mystery out" ! 

Date: Every Friday Night
Time: 7:30pm sign-up (tournament begins at 8:00pm sharp!)
Location: Paddock Bowl - 5915 Pacheco Blvd. (next to the California Grand Casino)
Cost $7.00

For more information on the NCDA Blind Draw, call Bob Martell at
(925) 685-2405 or e-mail bobmartell@earthlink.net

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What have YOU done to promote NCDA and the sport of darts?
Approached a new bar/pub owner about installing dart boards.
Talked to people you see playing at the pubs (whom you know are not current league members) about joining NCDA.
Posted league and tournament information in establishments other than NCDA sponsoring bars/pubs.
Passed out free sets of flights or darts to non-players.
Asked a person sitting at the bar if they would like to learn how to play and then teaching them.
Given a demonstration or clinic about the sport of darts.
Persuaded family members, friends and co-workers to play on a team with you.
All of the above.



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