12/18/2023
Yesterday was the Ray Fischer Cup, an annual tournament started in 2012 to pay tribute to the biggest legend in Philly darts. Earlier this year Ray passed away. Ray was not just known locally. He was known throughout North America and probably came up in conversations in the UK too. You see there are 4 moments in American History where America bested the Brits- The Revolution, The War of 1812, the US victory over England in a 1950 World Cup match, and St Paddy’s Day 1974 when Ray Fischer and a bunch of other Americans beat the World Champions from England 11-7.
The tournament is a competition among the 4 major dart leagues- Advanced Singles League, Greater Trenton Dart League, Olde English Dart League of Philadelphia, & Quaker City English Dart League. 12 of the best players from each league form the teams.
It is a round robin event with each team playing each other in 51 legs of 501 with a player being allowed to throw a maximum of 5 legs each round.
The 2 teams with the most points then play each other again for The Cup.
This year the final was Quaker City and Olde English. Quaker City had beaten Olde English earlier in the day 26-25. In the final Olde English fought hard and beat Quaker City 26-24!!! This is the first time OEDL won The Cup!
Thinking back to when I started league play. My friend, neighbor, and fellow house DIYer, Jim Branch, went to the Dicken’s Inn to throw some darts. We put our names on the chalkboard, waited patiently, until we got our chance. We got our chance and we owned the dartboard for the rest of the night. By the end of the night Ruben Macias recruited us to play on his team. That was in 2003 I think. We were the “young guys” back then. We played for a few years after that. I played a couple more years after Jim until 2007 or 08. I forgot about darts and didn’t throw a dart for 11 years until I got a call from my friend Dave Jost asking me if I was ready to throw again because they needed to fill a space on the New Wave Cafe roster in 2019. I figured I try again. I was long forgotten from the old days. I was one of the old guys now. I was okay but I remembered being better way back when. Still it was nice to make darts a hobby again. Then one night I showed up at an O’Neals luck of the draw. I signed up and while waiting around asked this young guy if he wanted to throw a warmup game. That’s the night I met Brian Wehrman and Stephanie Wehrman. In just that night they told me so much about the Philly dart community. If I didn’t meet them that night I don’t think I would be at the level I’m at today. And I probably would have never met Michael Campagna. He’s one of the best. During the shutdown, we played so many games virtually and he motivated me to take my game to a higher level. I definitely wouldn’t have played for ASL last year where we won the Fischer Cup. Then to go full circle, return to the league, return to the home, I started with in 2003 and be on the team that won the Cup for OEDL for the first time is absolutely the best feeling!