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Darts

On 8 June a doubles evening was played with the following scores: Men - highest start Greg Windle 120, highest score Greg Windle 180, highest finish Greg Windle 68; Women - highest score Dawn Wall 140; Overall winners of the night were Greg/Moss with six wins out of six games, followed by Martin/Chris, John/Dawn and Peter/Rosalind with three wins and Ray/Leeanne, Lou/Dave and Kath/Glenn with two wins each. On 15 June a doubles evening was played with the following scores: Men - highest start Lou Most 112, highest score Lou Most 134, highest finish Martin Glossop 39; Women - highest score Dawn Wall 100; Overall winners of the night were Rosalind/Lou with four wins out of four games, followed by Kathryn/Ray and Dawn/Moss with two wins and Jacqui/Martin and John/Leeanne with one win each.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 496, 27 July 1993, Page 10

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Darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 496, 27 July 1993, Page 10

Darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 496, 27 July 1993, Page 10

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