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Spot the ball? No chance - it's long gone from this photo taken at last Thursday's softball tournament. 18 teams met at Raetihi School for the games organised by the Ruapehu School Sports Association. Teams came from Raetihi, Ohakune, Waiouru, Taihape, Ngamatea, Rangataua and Orautoha, with the smaller schools fielding composite teams. Winners were: Girls, Raetihi A3 and Raetihi B1; Boys, Taihape 5 and Raetihi A4. Across the road hundreds of other kids from the area took part in various games as part of the interschool sports.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 312, 7 November 1989, Page 1

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Spot the ball? No chance - it's long gone from this photo taken at last Thursday's softball tournament. 18 teams met at Raetihi School for the games organised by the Ruapehu School Sports Association. Teams came from Raetihi, Ohakune, Waiouru, Taihape, Ngamatea, Rangataua and Orautoha, with the smaller schools fielding composite teams. Winners were: Girls, Raetihi A3 and Raetihi B1; Boys, Taihape 5 and Raetihi A4. Across the road hundreds of other kids from the area took part in various games as part of the interschool sports. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 312, 7 November 1989, Page 1

Spot the ball? No chance - it's long gone from this photo taken at last Thursday's softball tournament. 18 teams met at Raetihi School for the games organised by the Ruapehu School Sports Association. Teams came from Raetihi, Ohakune, Waiouru, Taihape, Ngamatea, Rangataua and Orautoha, with the smaller schools fielding composite teams. Winners were: Girls, Raetihi A3 and Raetihi B1; Boys, Taihape 5 and Raetihi A4. Across the road hundreds of other kids from the area took part in various games as part of the interschool sports. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 312, 7 November 1989, Page 1

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