Final Stage of Brittish Q School started in Milton Keynes on Thursday. Many well known darts players are competing for 1 Tour Card every day and another 10 is available through the Final Stage ranking.
L128
Former Tour Card holder Devon Petersen lost in the first round against youngster Jarred Cole. Another teenage dart player Leighton Bennett played some brilliant darts but lost to Steve Lennon who averaged 101,42. Also George Killington, Connor Scutt and Robert Grundy played top level darts with averages over 100. Killington defeated UK Open semifinalist from 2017 - Alan Norris.
Fallon Sherrock did not manage to come over Harry Gregory and lost 4-6. The first round was also the last one for two times BDO World Champion and Grand Slam of Darts Champion, Scott Waites, or two times PDC World Champion John Part from Canada.
L64
The second rounds was the end for Americans Alex Spellman and Danny Lauby. Connor Scutt lost to Thomas Lovely in superb match where both averaged over 100! Former BDO World Champion Scott Mitchell lost his match against James Hurrell. George Killington and Matthew Dennant whitewashed their Scottish opponents.
L32
Another fantastic performance by Steve Lennon as he won 6-2 against Brett Claydon with average over 97. George Killington or Jamie Atkins played on the same level and won tight matches by only one leg. Prince of Wales, Richie Burnett, lost against Cam Crabtree.
L16
Killington won 6-5 also in the last 16 as he defeated Jamie Atkins. Lennon won by the same score despite losing 0-4 against Matthew Dennant! Andy Boulton who won two tournaments on the Challenge Tour last year came over Ashley Coleman.
QF
Quarter-finals were without any surprises as all favorites won their matches. Lennon confirmed his high quality and averaged over 94, while Scottish duo Borland Boulton averaged under 90.
Justin Hood (96,64) 3-6 Steve Lennon (94,35)
George Killington (90,69) 6-3 Shane McGuirk (79,62)
Patrick Lynskey (81,08) 1-6 William Borland (88,53)
Cam Crabtree (83,77) 5-6 Andy Boulton (84,43)
SF
Both matches of Semifinals ended with the same result 6-2. However, the first match between Lennon and Killington was much better than Scottish derby.
Steve Lennon (91,18) 6-2 George Killington (94,25)
William Borland (80,88) 6-2 Andy Boulton (75,08)
F
Steve Lennon (96,64) 6-4 William Borland (82,67)
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