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Three dart leagues totaling 80 players. This activity's purpose is to provide steel tip (english darts) competition to the charlotte county, florida area in a regimented league format. These 3 leagues have rules and regulation guidelines set forth by the charlotte county dart association(ccda), our governing body the florida dart association (fda) and the american darts organization (ado). Depending on the number of participants for each league will determine the number of weeks required for that particular activity. The 2011 season(s) had a total number of 80 participants spanning a total of eight months consisting of a total of three separate leagues. The percentage of time for these league based activities in reference to relative time and other resources is 70%. These ccda leagues act as a grass root endeavor which offers more opportunities to those who wish to go on to the regional, state, nationwide, and world levels. Each league has a different format and rostered players to reach out to various skill levels and gender. This creates an environment to encourage all walks of life. Without these leagues as a base other activities would not be possible...these are the\"enablers\" for the participants. League membership includes blanket membership in all three entities...the ccda, fda and the ado. At the completion of each league season a banquet is held. During this time roughly 80% of members' initial fees are directly re-distributed in the form of plaques, trophies, pins, food and drink. As of this time these activities are carried out presently by the ccda board of directors at 408 n. Tamiami trail, punta gorda, florida in the icehouse pub. As for present league activity, the ccda has two leagues under way with a total of 60 players at present. The completion of these leagues is slated for january 2013 with two more leagues of the same venue commencing in january 2013, with an increase of 10% expected. Fda/ado sanctioned tournaments: this is an activity that brings state and nationwide players to charlotte county. The event was held on may 11th, 12th, 13th. This venue brings a different format beyond league play to our members if they so desire to pursue. Points are awarded to individuals from each particular sanctioned event in regards to a number of variables (purse size, entries etc). These points are then accumulated in the regional, state and national rankings. What this tournament does is provide local players a tournament in their own backyard and other nearby county dart players to compete. Of course there are cash payouts that come along with point earnings. This 2nd annual ccda shoot out had a total guaranteed purse of 3,000 covering 12 different events. 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