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Chattanooga, Tennessee is the only "Ten-I-See" as far as dart players are
concerned. They are top notch steel tip throwers with a whole lot of heart.
Another thing that stands out with the residents from Hamilton County is their
family values. Not only do most live in the same area and hang out together but some will even go into business with one another. Perfect example is Chase and Josh Eustice.
Chase and Josh are cousins who have grown up together and virtually done
everything as a team; from forming a rock band to being on the same bowling
team. Since they work well together they thought, why not team up and bring the American Dart League (ADL) back to the Tennessee area!
The Eustice team recently traveled to St. Louis for a two day training seminar on how
the ADA/ADL operates. They liked what they heard and decided to become ADA
League Managers within the ADA's Company Account Program (CAP). "The feeling
of acceptance into the ADA family was unbelievable! The excitement is
overwhelming and we can't wait for more!", adds new ADA Rep Chase Eustice.
The American Dart League has been absent from the Chattanooga area for about 5 years. It was Chase's mom, Becky Eustice that got Chase and Josh started with darts. Chase and Becky were ADA Member in 2005 when Charlie McDonald was the area's ADA Rep.
"They are enthusiastic, well rounded and full of energy", says ADA Rep Mike Smith. Not only are they excited to start dart leagues in Hamilton County area again but they are also both under the age of 30! Chase, 25 and Josh 22, become the youngest team to ever sign on as ADA Representatives. "Having younger Representatives for the ADA is really exciting. Josh and Chase will bring in a new crowd of dart players and convey a youthful perspective to the ADA. They are going to add so much more than they think" concludes Mike Smith.
For more information on the leagues forming in Hamilton County please contact ADA Representative Chase Eustice: ceustice@adadarters.com

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