

Jim Mayo
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0.619 in 1997
Eau Claire Commercial League
Terry began playing Dartball in the Chippewa Valley Church League in 1974 at the age of 11 for the Lake Street Cubs. Although not intentional, the first dart of his first at bat resulted in a homerun!
Terry has played continuously in the Chippewa Valley Church League from 1974 to the present and in the Eau Claire Commercial League from 1982 to the present. In the Church League, he has had a season average over .500 13 times with a high of .615 in 2019. In the Commercial League, he has had a season average over .500 30 times with a high of .619 in 1997.
Terry won a Class A Division State Championship with Gerhard’s Plumbing as well as second and third place multiple times. He has been on many Church League and Commercial League Championship teams over the years. He has led these Leagues multiple seasons in High Average, Most Hits, Most RBI’s and Most Triples.
Terry was inducted into the Diamond of Honor Club in the Chippewa Valley Church League, a designation for those who have played dartball for more than 50 seasons. He has served as League President and Secretary several years and founded the Dartball Club at Eau Claire North High School. Terry has a passion for helping other players enjoy the game and to improve their skills. He has been a team Captain for several teams for many years including Hope Lutheran and A-Team I at present.
Travis Logslett 02/05/2025 @ 6:14pm
Not only is Terry one of the best triple shooters in the Eau Claire area, but he also has been an ambassador for dartball. Terry has tried to bring dartball to the younger generation by creating a dartball club at Eau Claire North High School. He also has brought two new teams into the Eau Claire league along with a dozen players. He was able to bring dartball back to Hope Lutheran church that had folded due to COVID. Terry has helped me personally run the past two state tournaments doing anything that you ask of him. He is much deserving of this honor as he has given a lot to the dartball community of Eau Claire to keep the game growing. Travis Logslett