The greatest comeback in the history of ICA-member dart competitions came at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 5, when VP Golden Sox manager Adam Kirby defeated perennial loser Jason Smith of The American Giants.
In the first match of a best of three cricket series, Smith jumped out to a commanding 164-0 lead, having closed out all columns except bullseyes.
Then, in true American Giants fashion, Smith suddenly became woeful. The final score: Kirby somehow prevailed, 200-194.
In other words, Kirby nailed 11 bulleyes before Smith managed three.
Hilarious.
Smith did manage to bounce back, winning Game 2, 15-0. Of course, Kirby claimed the overall series, winning Game 3 by a final of 90-50.
But it will be the epic 164-point choke that will forever go down in history as the most pathetic performance in the history of ICA dartdom.
Sunday, February 05, 2006
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Jason pretty much smoked me at cricket last night. FYI.
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