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Waimarino Darts

Wednesday 18 saw a good turnout of players and a dou-

bles night played. The winners of the night were Boma Rapana and Greg Windle with Stephen Wallace and Megan Windle as runners up. The high start of the night went to Greg with 140. Colin Cranston won the high score of 180, his first for New Zealand Darts Council and Craig Dolman won the high finish of 82 after a playoff with Colin and Lou. Rep Darts On 16, 17 and 18 September BJ Rapana and Danny Foster competed in the New Zealand Darts Junior Championships held in Nae Nae. 12 zones from all over New Zealand represented. BJ Rapana and Walter Hemara took out the consolation prize in the men's pairs. Danny and his partner did not do so well. There were seven kids who represented King Country Zone 20, which includes Waimarino.

Others represented were two from Te Awamutu and three from Te Kuiti, as well as two from Waimarino and we are proud to say that of the seven, four went home with a prize. The organisers said they would like to thank the Waimarino Shearing Committee for sponsoring their two boys, BJ and Danny.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 655, 24 September 1996, Page 16

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Tapeke kupu
201

Waimarino Darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 655, 24 September 1996, Page 16

Waimarino Darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 655, 24 September 1996, Page 16

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