Friday, January 12, 2007

WRITE UP FOR WEEK #14: LAST STAND OF THE DARTBAGS

CAPTAIN'S LOG: DART DATE: 01 - 08 - 07

The Battle of the Alamo saw Davey Crocket and Jim Bowie lead a holdout of 150 men against Santa Anna's army of 6100. At the Battle of Thermopylae, King Leonidas and his Captain Dienekes led 300 Spartans against 90,000 advancing Persians. And at The Battle of Collins Bar, these two jokers...

(Photo courtesy of Hope)

were called upon to hold off all 7 members of archrival, The Taint, in the final dart match of the season.

Their tale (and season wrap up to follow shortly).

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Or not so shortly. It was such an anti-climactic finish, I let it drift a little bit. But I bumped into Tony Roman (who's Arrowman were playing in the A-1 finals), and he had a bone to pick with me. So I promised I'd close the loop.

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Yes, two lone Spartans were called upon to hold the Gates of Fire... but they couldn't hold it for very long. Frank faced off against C.D.K. (Certified Dartbag Killer), James O'Brien. They got out of the gate in a hurry, opening with a Ton each. It was a tight finish, but when Frank missed his 32 out, James wouldn't miss his. 0-1. In the second leg, Frank fell behind and his double-cork winner didn't connect. James took the second set as well. 0-2. The last leg looked like another case of the same, but a couple of big rounds put Frank in the lead. This time it was James' turn to miss his outs. A third dart in the double 5, salvaged the point for the Captain and The D'Bags were on the board. Note: This marks the 3rd time we have played C.D.K. and the first time we have ever won a singles match. (CDK: 8, 'Bags: 1). But there is no "moral victory" column, 1-2, bad guys.

Next up it was BFT against Ian Gallagher's evil twin Mark. The doppleganger was on his game and Tim was not yet up to cruising altitude. Bad Guy took the first. 1-3. BFT came on strong in the second game, peppering the 19s on his way to 221 ASPs. But the double proved more elusive and Mark took the second leg. 1-4. The third game was a nip and tuck affair. Both men played well, but once again Mark made his shot at the double count and went out from 80. Jim provided the commentary:

Jim: A smooth finish, just like a fine car!

Silence. Tim and I just looked at each other. Tim mouthed the words, "a fine car?" I shrugged. Somehow, I don't think that expression is going to catch on. But although though their grasp of metaphor was shaky, their grasp on the game was not. They were kicking our ass.

Out-manned. Out-gunned. Down big early. At this point, a lot teams would just quit.

But Dartbags don't quit. (They suck sometimes.) But they never quit. And BFT and the Captain go back a long way - to the 1970s on the hardscrabble playgrounds of Greenacres Elementary. They would not go down without a fight.

Onto cricket... and redemption.

The 'Bags faced off against Kevin and Paul and proceeded to kick it into gear. They raced out to a lead and took the first game. The second game was closer. We found ourselves locked in an early "19 versus 20" battle and we were on the bottom of the board. Tim hadn't quite gotten his stroke down. His frustration was visible. Then on his first dart he launched one right for the triple 19... and hit a nice, fat, Double Bull.

Tim: Oops.

The other team cracked up. I cracked up. Then Tim cracked up. From then on out, everytime he hit a bullseye, the other team would say, "Oops!" Good stuff.

But aside from the laughs, this was exactly the tension breaker the big fella needed. He proceeded to throw nasty darts (artist rendering here) and carry the 'Bags to victory in the second leg. In the third set both 'Bags were on their game and the good guys cruised to walkaway. It was about as big a cricket whoopin' as we'd put on anyone all year.

With our dignity restored we headed down to the last 3 legs of the season.

BFT got us on vs. Rob and Jim and the 'Bags moved ahead thanks to double in problems by the Taint. The Captain buried a D-10 to seal it. The second game was a close affair that came down to a lot of missed outs. Frank, mercifully, hit an X to take it out. The third game The Furious one started to lose his touch and The Friendly one's heroics were not enough to carry them this time. 5 game win streak was snapped -- final score 6-6. (But actually 18-6 because of 12 forfeit points. Damnit.)

Shorted AS Recap Ever:

Frank: 587

BFT: 221

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By way of Recap: This was a first for the Dartbags. It's a testament to the team that in our 6 seasons we had NEVER played short-handed before. Not once. It just couldn't be helped this time. People were either stuck at work or out of town. Sometimes far out of town (Vietnam?). It was a bit of a bummer that we couldn't get the 'Bags (or Baguettes) together for the final. The Dartbags are the Dartbags because of the Fellowship (We even started with a fellowship of 9. Just like this one.) I felt like coming back to take 5/6 points made a nice statement. We had a good time. We shot well. We picked each other up. That's what Dart Night is all about. (As well as enjoying a few frosty beverages). But it wasn't the same without the crew there.

This season held a lot of promise. We beat Kats and the Who Darted? boys in week 1. We know those guys are tough. It looked like it might be our year. But a lot of things went wrong. Injuries, moves, and some untimely flameouts. Oh well. It was a still a good time. And as always the company couldn't be beat.

I'd like to say thanks and congrats to all for another successful season. To Colin, Cup, Farty, Gemma, Gins, Hope, Jessie, Lil, Nell, Pike, Tim & Vince for supporting the team. And also to the crew at George Keeley who treat us like gold. As always, it was the best use of a Monday night that I've ever seen.

I hope we can do it again next year.

As is our tradition we shall now dine on the flesh of the world tastiest animal; the Steakasaurus. Someone call Luger and get this thing done.

God bless. That is all.

Captain Furious

3 Comments:

Blogger ny81him said...

Better luck next season Dartbags... Keep up the drinking.

7:39 PM  
Blogger Captain Furious said...

Dear Bovet:

I think you may be confused. While I appreciate your compliment. It was not an article. It was a recap for the season finale of TheDartbags - Most Drinkin'et and Friendliest Dart Team in NYC (TM).

I visited your blog as you requested, but it appears to be a commercial website for a web browser.

Kindly take your spam go f*ck yourself.

Sincerely,

Captain Furious

6:04 PM  
Blogger Who Darted? said...

Yo Furious Frank! E-ail or call me! I know somebody that likes you... more than a friend!

Taylor
(i think you have my number. e-mail me at rtaylor at mshanken dot com if not.)

2:25 PM  

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