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Waimarino darts

Monday 22 January kicked off the new season with 11 enthusiastic players and a singles night played. The night ended in a three-way play-off between Lou Most, Stephen Wallace and Fatty Hiroti. Fatty came out the winner with Stephen and Lou as runners-up. Stephen wasn't satisfied with one 180, he had to get two for the night

which earned him the high score, and to round if off 99 for the high finish. Lou got the high start of 120. Two new players of the evening, Amoa Crossan and Shey Rangiihui, in their first game took an hour and 35 minutes to play. It does get better? On Monday 29 January a doubles night was played. The pairing of father and daughter Greg and Megan Windle proved too good on the night and they came out the winners. Not far behind were runners-up Neil Black and Kaylene Crossan. Cathy McLean won the high startof 1 14. NeilBlack won the high score.of 140 and if that wasn't enough, he also won the high finish of 103.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 622, 6 February 1996, Page 16

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Waimarino darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 622, 6 February 1996, Page 16

Waimarino darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 622, 6 February 1996, Page 16

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