
Sixteen-year-old sensation Olivia Heaton delivered another statement performance to claim the Target Girls Scottish Grand Prix 3, dropping just a single leg on her way to the title and securing her second Grand Prix win from three events this season.
The young star was in dominant form throughout the day, producing the highest standard of the event and underlining why she is quickly becoming one of the most exciting prospects in the girls’ game.
Dominant in the Round Robin

Heaton topped Group B with a flawless record, winning all four of her matches and finishing with an outstanding 59.23 three-dart average.
Her campaign began with a convincing 2–0 victory over Lilly-Anne Crosbie, before she continued her march with another whitewash against Aiyleigh Duffy. Heaton then maintained her perfect run by defeating Daisy-May Duffy and Lucie Bayne, completing the group stage without dropping a leg.
The Group B standings reflected her superiority:
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B1 Olivia Heaton — 4 matches, 4 wins, +8 legs, 59.23 avg
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B2 Daisy-May Duffy — 3 wins
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B3 Aiyleigh Duffy — 2 wins
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B4 Lucie Bayne — 1 win
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B5 Lilly-Anne Crosbie — 0 wins
Meanwhile, Brooke Harvey topped Group A, with Chloe Sutherland finishing runner-up.
Semi-Final: Clinical Olivia
In the semi-finals, Heaton faced Chloe Sutherland and once again showed her class. Averaging 57.75, the 16-year-old secured a composed 3–1 victory, booking her place in the final with another polished display.
The other semi-final saw Daisy-May Duffy edge Brooke Harvey in a tight 3–2 battle.
Final: Heaton seals the title

The final pitted the tournament’s two Group B standouts against each other, but Heaton proved a level above when it mattered most.
Averaging 51.67, she defeated Daisy-May Duffy 3–1 to lift the Target Girls Scottish Grand Prix 3 crown.
Remarkably, across the entire event Heaton lost just one leg, underlining the authority of her performance.
A rising force
This victory marks Heaton’s second Grand Prix title in three events this season, an impressive return that highlights her rapid development and consistency on the big stage.
At just 16 years old, Olivia Heaton is quickly establishing herself as one of the standout young talents in girls’ darts — and on this form, more silverware surely won’t be far away.














