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Ohakune Club darts

3 June 1993, singles evening results: men's highest start, Glenn Wallace with 130; highest score, Martin Glossop and Lou Most with 140; highest finjsh, John McQuarrie with 57. Women's highest start: Kaylene Crossan with 90; highest score, Kaylene with 147. Overall winner of the night was Lou with five wins followed by Kaylene with four; John and Glenn with three wins; Conrad and Leeanne with two; Martin and Jacqui with one; Kathryn had the privilege of taking the wooden spoon home. 10 June 1993 singles evening with five players results: men's highest start, Dave Mcllroy with 105; highest score, Martin Glossop with two 140' s; highest finish, Martin Glossop with 104. Women's highest start: Kathryn Most with 83; highest score, Kathryn with 116 (the secretary had 119 but didn't pay her $1 registration); highest finish, Kathryn with 40. Overall winners of the night were Lou Most and Martin with three wins each; Kathy and Leeanne with two wins; Dave with one win. Thanks were ex-, pressed to the Bulletin and Te Reo Irirangi for promoting the club. The club will be starting tonight with $100 in prize money. Boma came nowhere and the toilet roll went to Steph, for the grand three dart throw of three.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 490, 15 June 1993, Page 12

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Ohakune Club darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 490, 15 June 1993, Page 12

Ohakune Club darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 490, 15 June 1993, Page 12

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