
Jack Johnson claimed victory in the Triple 20 JDC Super 16 final against fellow teenage talent Jayden Walker on Sunday in Milton Keynes.
Kent's Johnson, 13, produced some superb darts to take victory in a high-quality final against Walker - and joins an elite roll of honour for the JDC showpiece, with World Champion Luke Littler and Keane Barry amongst the former winners.
Johnson and Walker, a 12-year-old from Dorset, had come through the annual event's early rounds in Coventry in November to secure their spot in the final.
Taking to the Arena MK stage ahead of the Winmau World Masters quarter-finals, Walker took out 113 to win the opening leg.
Johnson the finished 104 and 151 in a run of four straight legs, and though Walker landed a 14-darter as he took the next two to cut the gap to 4-3, double 12 sealed victory.
The pair were watched by Littler, Jonny Clayton and Damon Heta ahead of the trio's quarter-finals in the World Masters, as well as by an enthusiastic Milton Keynes crowd.
Littler was the 2022 and 2023 champion, having lost to Barry in 2020 - while Joe Westby won last year's final by defeating Cayden Smith.
For more details about the JDC, please visit the JDC website.
Photo Gallery