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Ohakune darts

Results from Wednesday 6 November: There was a reasonable turn out for the last night of darts. Greg Windle had the highest start of 112 and the highest score of 140. Bruce Cranston had the highest finish of 99. John McQuarrie won the meat raffle. The overall winner of the night was Greg Windle followed by Bruce and Colin Cranston. The year had gone well with newcomers coming and going and improvement in players who had not played before. "I would like to thank all the people who

played and put up with my bossiness, they gave it back though. Thankyou, Waimarino for the competitions we had. Have a Merry Xmas. Hope to see you again next year," said organiser Lee-Anne Beavis.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 413, 19 November 1991, Page 12

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124

Ohakune darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 413, 19 November 1991, Page 12

Ohakune darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 413, 19 November 1991, Page 12

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