This allows us to keep track of what everyone shot in any inning of the game, and also provides a second set of numbers to use in double checking the math. From here on in, the player’s score for the inning is written in one section, and his running total for the game is written in the other section. In the first inning, you simply write down the player’s points for that inning.īeginning in the second inning, the score boxes are cut in half by a diagonal line. After a player shoots, the scores are called out to the scorekeeper. The players names are filled in on the left. Keeping track of the scores on one of these sheets isn’t difficult, but like scoring a bowling game, it does take some explanation. If the game is a tournament game, or a league game, there is usually an official score sheet you can use to keep track of the points. Most public dart boards will have some kind of score keeping system right next to the board. If you are keeping track of the score in a friendly game, any piece of paper will do.