The Neon Nightmare Excels at CDC Cross-Border Challenge!

The Neon Nightmare Excels at CDC Cross-Border Challenge!
The CDC Cross Border Challenge held at the Uptown Social in Michigan
City, Indiana, was an electrifying event that showcased some of the
finest darting talent across North America. The venue buzzed with
excitement as players and fans gathered for a weekend of intense
competition and thrilling matches.

The Neon Nightmare, Stowe Buntz, made his mark on the tournament with
an impressive performance that captivated the audience. In his first
match against the legendary John Part, Stowe secured a resounding
victory with a 5-1 win, boasting an impressive 87.24 average and a
checkout percentage of 50%.

Advancing to the quarterfinals, Stowe faced off against the formidable
Jim Long and once again emerged victorious with a dominant 5-1 win.
His performance soared with a remarkable 95.87 average and a checkout
percentage of 56%.

Although Stowe faced a setback in the thrilling semifinal match
against David Cameron, who secured a 6-4 win, his overall performance
throughout the tournament was commendable. Congratulations to Alex
Spellman, the eventual winner, who also achieved the remarkable feat
of hitting a 9-darter during the weekend.

The CDC Cross-Border Challenge was a testament to the talent and
dedication of dart players, and Stowe's impressive showing has set the
stage for his next challenge. Upcoming is the Tournament Chairman of
The Board event from May 3rd to May 5th, followed by the highly
anticipated 2024 Professional Dart Corporations U.S. Darts Masters and
North American Championship in New York City from May 31st to June 1st
at the iconic Madison Square Garden.

Don't miss out on the action-packed events ahead! Be sure to visit the
Stowe Buntz store to gear up with all your Neon Nightmare merchandise
before the big showdown. Grab your exclusive merchandise here: https://www.stowebuntz.com/collections/all
Stay tuned for more updates and exciting news from the Neon
Nightmare's darting journey!

Photo Taken By Doug Boehm