News From Terre Haute, Indiana

Local & Bistate

June 17, 2007

Terre Haute professional dart thrower’s son readies for national competition

‘He doesn’t know he can miss,’ father says

TERRE HAUTE — Terre Haute teen Danny Lauby might throw his way to college and become known worldwide for doing it, thanks to his professional dart-throwing dad.

Danny strolled calmly to the toe line in front of a dartboard, paused to focus on his target, raised his left arm and gracefully threw his steel-tipped dart into the black center of the bull’s-eye, known as the double bull.

Neither Danny nor his father, Dan Lauby, said a word to each other as the duo switched positions after Danny nailed his target during a practice round of darts Sunday.

“He’s got the gift of youth; he doesn’t know he can miss,” Lauby said with a smile.

Lauby is coaching Danny for competition in the American Dart Organization’s Youth Nationals on Aug. 10 in Stamford, Conn.

The winner takes home a $1,500 college scholarship and an all-expenses-paid trip to England to compete in the world-championship tourney.

Danny, 14, earned his first victory after claiming Fort Wayne’s Youth Regional competition in May.

“Nothing makes you feel like a has-been when you’ve got a 14-year-old taking it to you every day,” Lauby said.

During a practice round, Lauby took his turn at the line and threw three double bulls, a term used when a darter throws three consecutive darts into the center of a dartboard. He walked up to the board and took a glimpse at his shots then removed the darts nonchalantly, like anyone could do it.

Lauby averages more than 30 points per dart during professional, competitive play. Men must average 19 points per dart and women 14 points per dart to earn professional qualifications, he said.

Danny is quickly catching up to his father’s ability and sometimes defeats his dad at a game of English 501.

The game starts with each player’s score at 501 points. Players tally the sum of three darts, subtract that sum from 501 and continue the cycle until a player doesn’t have any points left.

“It’s a race to zero,” Lauby said.

“… We’ll get into some ferocious games. My toughest competition is still in my own house. I used to spot him 100 points. That ended this year.”

Danny said he’s excited about playing in the national competition and again in the world competition — if he wins in August.

Vanessa Lauby sat a table nearby and watched her dad and brother throw a game of darts.

“I usually like to play for fun, but Danny doesn’t like to play with me, because I’m not that good,” she said. “He likes competition.”

American Dart Organization’s national youth manager, Carolyn Camp of Lagunitas, Calif., said she expects there will be 17 to 20 youth competing for the national title.

The top eight finishers each receive college scholarships from ADO, which also pays for the winner’s trip to England this year.

“We try to keep it a lot of fun. I know it’s serious, but we’re dealing with youths,” Camp said.

“Our youths are the hope of the future. They one day will be taking over the ADO.

“[Danny’s] dad has quite a name in darts,” she said.

“He’s good. Don’t let him fool you. It’s good that he’s getting his son involved.”

Laura Followell can be reached at (812) 231-4253 or laura.followell@tribstar.com.

Text Only | Photo Reprints
Local & Bistate
Multimedia

Like us on Facebook!
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
TribStar.com Poll
Join the Conversation
Helium
Front page
AP Video
Raw Video: Greek Rioting Ahead of Austerity Vote Greece Passes New Austerity Deal Amid Rioting Coroner: Houston Autopsy Results Weeks Away Pop Music Superstar Whitney Houston Dies at 48 Raw Video: Child Rescued After Kosovo Avalanche Raw Video: Whitney Houston's Last Performance Reaction to Houston's Death at Clive Davis Party Whitney Houston's Church Mourns Her Passing Severe Cold Wreaks Havoc in China Police: Houston Found Dead in Her Hotel Room Fans 'Speechless' Over Houston's Death Fuel Removal Under Way on Capsized Italian Ship Snow Strands Italian Towns 79 Turtles Seized at Shanghai Airport Video of M.I.A's Obscene Halftime Gesture Paul Suffers Narrow Loss to Romney in Maine Raw Video: Italy's Mount Etna Bursts Into Life Recording Superstar Whitney Houston Dead at 48 Today in History for Tuesday, February 12th Stocks Fall Sharply As Greek Deal Is Held Up
NDN Video
'Rumor Has It' Adele's Rolling in the Grammys Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson after the Pebble Beach Pro Am-2/12 Exclusive Video: Bobbi Kristina Leaving Hospital Raw Video: Greek Rioting Ahead of Austerity Vote 2012 Grammys: Rihanna Raw Video: Aurora Borealis As Seen From Space 2012 Grammys: Taylor Swift Raw Video: Child Rescued After Kosovo Avalanche Exclusive Video - Whitney's Bodybag FUEL TV: Punk Payback Gym tips Whitney's Final Days - EXCLUSIVE Romney Tops Santorum in CPAC Straw Poll First glimpse of Blue Ivy Carter Angry Dad Shoots Teens Laptop Peek inside Barbie's closet Absolute Lin-sanity Madonna's Daughter Shaves Head 5 Killed in Wrong-way Crash on I-10 in La. Test on Comforter in Powell Unit Shows Blood Hero Driver Saves Kids From Burning Bus
Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.
  • -

    March 12, 2010

activity
Real Estate News