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While cricket in the Waimarino is drawing to an end for this season, it seems a bright future is ahead next season, building on the enthusiasm from the younger players that are growing in numbers. At top, Ruapehu College trounce the Ohakune Cricket Team in a practice game, preparing to do battle with Taihape College soon. At bottom, Taihape and Ohakune kids play Kiwi Cricket, which is

designed to encourage youngsters by making sure they all have a decent turn at each job. Also on Saturday, local cricket man Wayne Marsh's team of Form 1 to Form 3 players were at work, also at the College.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 577, 14 March 1995, Page 20

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Tapeke kupu
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While cricket in the Waimarino is drawing to an end for this season, it seems a bright future is ahead next season, building on the enthusiasm from the younger players that are growing in numbers. At top, Ruapehu College trounce the Ohakune Cricket Team in a practice game, preparing to do battle with Taihape College soon. At bottom, Taihape and Ohakune kids play Kiwi Cricket, which is designed to encourage youngsters by making sure they all have a decent turn at each job. Also on Saturday, local cricket man Wayne Marsh's team of Form 1 to Form 3 players were at work, also at the College. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 577, 14 March 1995, Page 20

While cricket in the Waimarino is drawing to an end for this season, it seems a bright future is ahead next season, building on the enthusiasm from the younger players that are growing in numbers. At top, Ruapehu College trounce the Ohakune Cricket Team in a practice game, preparing to do battle with Taihape College soon. At bottom, Taihape and Ohakune kids play Kiwi Cricket, which is designed to encourage youngsters by making sure they all have a decent turn at each job. Also on Saturday, local cricket man Wayne Marsh's team of Form 1 to Form 3 players were at work, also at the College. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 577, 14 March 1995, Page 20

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