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Darts My Old Friend
With his formal education behind him David returned to competitive darts. In 1995 he made his debut as a member of the ADO national All-Star team. By 1996 he was again on the national circuit, with a string of major wins he was now ranked among the top 25 United States professional darters. In 1998 he was a finalist in the Windy City Open Men’s Singles, a world ranked event. It was also in 1998 that David took home his first of three Michigan State Darts Championships. He repeated this feat in 1999 making him the only man at the time to ever repeat as State Singles Champion.

The Home Team
By the year 2000 his second son was born and time off of darts and traveling was required once again. With two small children at home his aim shifted from the dartboard to more domestic duties. While still competing at the local level this was a quite time for him. With a very limited schedule, he was still able to win two national tournament singles titles and a semi-final placing in the Windy City Open singles during this time.

Renewed Passion
In 2004 home responsibilities had relaxed enough to allow for more travel. By this time David had developed his own marketing company and could afford more time to devote to darts. In 2005 he regained his State Championship crown making him the first man to ever achieve that honor 3 times! He also rejoined the ADO national All-Star team, placing in the Top16 of the National Championships. On a part time schedule, David was able to gain enough ranking points to rank 1st in his region and 39th nationally.