Kevin Kenny

Kevin Kenny (born 3 April 1961)[citation needed] is an English former professional darts player[1] who played for England and Merseyside.

Kenny is remembered for his quarter-final match against Jocky Wilson in the 1991 BDO World Darts Championship.

He also hit a 170 finish in that final set, to achieve the highest checkout of the tournament.

After the big split in darts when the PDC was formed, Kenny stayed with the BDO and went to Las Vegas to represent England in the WDF World Cup in 1993.

Secondly winning the county men's individual averages twice, a feat which at the time had only been equalled by five-time World Champion Eric Bristow (who became great friends with Kenny and also represented Merseyside with him as well).