A charity darts competition has raised hundreds of pounds for St Michael's Hospice.
The Bert and Phyl Kelly Charity Dart Competitions took place at the Academy Snooker Centre in Basingstoke on Tuesday, October 29, with support from the Basingstoke Tuesday Darts League, which included the event in its fixtures.
Organisers John and Tracey Bartlett thanked the league, along with the Academy Snooker Centre, for their support.
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The Bert Kelly Pairs title was won by Darren and Steven Hobbs, who triumphed over Dan Sturgess and Scott Vickery with a 4-2 win in the final.
This year's, the Phyl Kelly Pairs was won by Tracey Bartlett and Rebecca Edwards, who defeated Debi Chappel and Hayley Gillingham 4-1.
This marked the third consecutive year that Rebecca has won, each time with a different partner.
The competitions raised a total of £450 for St Michael's Hospice.
The money was entirely gathered from entry fees and football cards.
Organisers expressed a special thank you to all who attended and donated, with special thanks to Dave Edwards for his help on the night in raising additional funds through football cards.
The organisers are now preparing for their next charity darts event, The Tribute Memorial Singles and Pairs, which is set to take place at the Academy Snooker Centre on Saturday, November 16.
This upcoming event will be raising money for The British Heart Foundation and the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance.
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