NWPA Dart Leagues Introduce Exciting New Tournaments
- Miele Group

- May 14
- 3 min read
Updated: May 15
The competition is about to reach a whole new level across Miele Group's NWPA Dart Leagues! We are launching several new tournament opportunities that will bring players and teams from across the region together to compete for championship titles, payouts, and bragging rights.
With players from Erie, Meadville, Corry, West County, Youngsville, and Conneaut, Ohio all competing under one umbrella dart family, these upcoming tournaments are designed to spotlight both individual talent and team excellence throughout the entire league system.
The Expansion of the Top Dawg / Top Cat Series
Many of our players already know the excitement and prestige behind our Top Dawg / Top Cat Tournaments. These events have long recognized some of the strongest individual players in our system, and now we’re proud to expand the series into even more areas across our leagues.
This season, Top Dawg / Top Cat tournaments will take place in Erie, Meadville, Corry, West County, Youngsville, and Conneaut, Ohio. Each area will feature its Top 16 Male and Top 16 Female Players.
Players will qualify based on their season performance, including PPD and MPR statistics. The top four players from each division in every area will then move on to the Ultimate Top Dawg / Top Cat Championship, where the best players from every participating region will compete for the overall title.
Eligibility Requirements
Be active Miele league players
Have played at least 50% of league matches
Tournament Details
$10 entry fee
100% payout for placing teams
Payout Structure
1st Place: 45%
2nd Place: 30%
3rd Place: 15%
4th Place: 10%
What makes this series special is that it rewards consistency throughout the entire season. Every night matters. Players aren’t just competing for wins anymore — they’re competing for the opportunity to represent their area against the very best our league system has to offer.
Introducing the Miele Team Showdown Series
While individual competition is a huge part of league darts, we also know there's nothing quite like team competition. The chemistry, strategy, and pride that come with representing your league and your area are what make this game so special.
That’s why we’re launching the Miele Team Showdown Series. This new series will take place at the end of the current season, spotlighting the strongest teams across all of our leagues through two separate championship formats:
2-Man Doubles Area Showdown Tournament
The top two teams from each doubles league will qualify for their Area Showdown Tournament.
Tournament details include:
$20 entry fee per team
100% payout to the top four teams
Payout structure:
1st Place — 45%
2nd Place — 30%
3rd Place — 15%
4th Place — 10%
4-Man Team Area Showdown Tournament
The top two teams from each 4-man league will also earn their spot in the Area Showdown Tournament.
Tournament details include:
$40 entry fee per team
100% payout to the top four teams
Payout structure:
1st Place — 45%
2nd Place — 30%
3rd Place — 15%
4th Place — 10%
One League System, One Dart Family
One of the things we’re most proud of is how our league family continues to grow while still maintaining the competitive spirit and respect for the game that players value so much. Players originally from Warner Coin, Romeo Amusements, and Park Ave Amusements now all compete together under the Miele Group NWPA Dart Leagues umbrella, creating one connected system filled with talented players, passionate teams, and strong local league communities.
These tournaments are about more than trophies and payouts. They’re about league and area pride, respect for the game, and earning your place among the best competitors in the region.
As the season continues, every match carries more meaning than ever before. Whether you’re chasing a Top Dawg or Top Cat spot, fighting for a Team Area Showdown slot, or simply competing to represent your local league with pride, we can’t wait to see the level of competition our players bring to the board this season.










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