Season opens in Bellville
First qualifier of the 2026 season ran with 24 students across two age brackets. Three different schools made the top 8 — the league is denser than we expected at this stage.
Record throws, milestone certifications, qualifier upsets, and the schools that surprised everyone. The IDSL season told through the moments that mattered most.
First qualifier of the 2026 season ran with 24 students across two age brackets. Three different schools made the top 8 — the league is denser than we expected at this stage.
After 14 weeks of weekly grading, the first student in the league cleared the L301 threshold — combinations and treble lines, all from a standing oche.
Three darts, three trebles, one visit. Watched live by the entire after-school club. The student in question now has a permanent slot on the school's wall of fame.
A single PE lesson demo turned into a 30-strong waiting list. The school now runs two coaching sessions a week to keep up.
Five targets, fifteen darts, zero misses. The student hit her own previous best by 18 percentage points in the same session.
Three students placed in the top 5 at the regional inter-school cup. Two of them had picked up a dart for the first time three months earlier.
If your school had a record throw, a first-time qualifier, or a story worth telling — drop us a line via the contact form on the home page and we'll feature it here.
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