South Coast Fever

Advay strikes with first official 180

The new darts sensation simply loves the sport.

The Port Shepstone District Darts Association (PSDDA), playing as Ray Nkonyeni Darts Association, is currently enjoying the playing of the Ronnie Dullay Memorial League.

Advay Prakash (18), who only started playing darts this year with Status Darts Club, scored his first official 180 in the singles league division 1.
He’s a third-generation darts player – his father is Dupendra Prakash (chairman of the association), and his grandfather was none other than Ronnie Dullay.

Aside from darts, Advay also enjoys soccer and gaming and is pursuing a career in IT systems development.

He’s a die-hard Cristiano Ronaldo fan, and he supports Manchester United.

His passion for darts and his unique throwing ability could see him threaten the top players before too long.

Meanwhile, Vinesh Sewraj (Crusaders Darts Club) leads the table undefeated, with 10 wins out of 10.

Louis Visser (Snipers Darts Club) leads the singles league division two with seven wins from nine games.

The PSDDA is currently playing their fourth and fifth league.

League four is a 3-a-side league, and league five is a singles league divided in two divisions.

The season concludes on November 29, and the year-end banquet ceremony will be on December 7.

Darts is played at Actions Sports Bar in Marburg every Friday.

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