The ADC Vault events have become an integral part of our Team360 and it was no
different last week. Fabian Tapner has been on a roll recently and continued that as he
met fellow 360 member Cori Wiltshire in Newport.
Adam Dee came up just short in his latest vault attempt, losing out in a deciding leg to
David Green. Dee had reached a high of a 91 average in his group but couldn’t find his
top hear in the knockout stages despite making a final. Tapner would also be in
attendance a few days later, penning another vault final.
Connor Hopkins made it two from two for the week as he sealed back-to-back vault
wins in style. Whitewash wins over Alec Small and then Carl Hoffman saw him open his
account for the week before an 88 average carried him to a 3-2 win over Carl Williams in
his second weekly win. The young Welshman would make it three of the best later that
week with a win over Mark Challenger.
Hannah Meek contested the Coventry open to satisfy her darting appetite, winning four
of her six group matches. She would then average 78 in her opening knockout game but
fall just short despite an impressive display.
Our final vault report comes from the North-East in the shape of Ryan Branley. The
youngster is reaping the benefits of playing on the Development Tour and turning him
into an even scarier prospect on the local scene, showing so in a 3-0 win over James
Tate in this vault final.
Away from the ADC series there was another superleague win for Jack Nankervis and a
Smock open victory for Nathan Potter on the back of some impressive performances at
the Development Tour the previous week.