*** GOOD SCOREKEEPERS ARE HARD TO FIND! ***
 

THE PLAYERS ~ Always Shake hands with your chalker
DO NOT stand too close behind, off to the side, in front of the toe line,
or in the line of sight of the shooter.
DO NOT sing, heckle, yell, dance around, or distract the shooter.
(You would appreciate the same courtesy shown while you are shooting wouldn’t you?)

A*L*W*A*Y*S, A*L*W*A*Y*S
THANK THE
CHALKER/SCOREKEEPER!!!

THE SPECTATORS
Don’t stand or sit to close to the shooter, off to the side,
or in the shooters line of vision.

THE SCOREKEEPERS
NEVER look at the shooter or watch the darts in flight.
DO NOT move or lean towards the board until ALL darts are thrown.  The ONLY exception being when the shooter/player ASKS you to look at what he/she has shot.
DO NOT say anything unless the shooter asks a question.
DO NOT EVER tell the shooter an “OUT” combination!  You may tell what has been shot and what is remaining only IF the shooter asks, AND only then as it is against the rules to give more.

TEAM SPIRIT AND COMARADERIE ARE GREAT,
BUT NOT TO THE POINT OF DISRUPTING GOOD COMPETITION!!!!
 
DARTS….. It BEGINS and ENDS in a HANDSHAKE!
 Don’t become known as a BAD SPORT!