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Tūranganui-a-Kiwa Dart Association weekly league results

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It's not quite the World Matchplay Darts being held in Blackpool at the moment, but the Tūranganui-a-Kiwa Dart Association league features plenty of highlights, including a 180 start by Shiloh Henry this week.

It's not quite the World Matchplay Darts being held in Blackpool at the moment, but the Tūranganui-a-Kiwa Dart Association league features plenty of highlights, including a 180 start by Shiloh Henry this week.

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INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

180s: Riley Horsfield (Kahutia Boys), Shannon Ratima John Love (Tigers), Shiloh Henry (Panthers).

Highest start, men: 180 - Shiloh Henry (Panthers).

Highest start, women: 114 - Lynn Edwards (Hummingbirds).

Highest finish, men: 154 - John White (Tigers).

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Highest finish, women: 135 - Nyoka Fox (Hummingbirds).

Most tons, men: 23 - John White (Tigers).

Most tons, women: 10 - Nyoka Fox (Hummingbirds).

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TEAM RESULTS

Kahutia Boys 1 Tigers 16: R. Horsfield 180, 140, 125 (2), 124, 121, 115st, 100 (4), T. Hewitt 140 (2), 123, 121, 100st (2), 100 (9), R. Ria 140, 100st, 100 (4), S. Ratima 180, 140st (2), 140 (3), 135, 125, 116, 100st (3), 100 (7), J. White 154fn, 140 (5), 125, 121, 100st, 100 (13), C. Kiri 140st (2), 125st, 125 (2), 123, 121st, 121 (2), 115, 115fn, 100st (2), 100 (5), J. Love 180, 140st, 140 (5), 125, 105, 100st (3), 100 (7).

Panthers 11 Dart Teros 6: T. Eyles 140 (3), 133, 125, 100st (2), 100 (10), L. Eyles 140st, 140 (2), 139, 120st, 104, 101, 100 (8), S. Henry 180st, 134, 118, 117, 101fn, 100 (2), W. Edwards 140, 134, 123, 119, 100st (4), 100 (7), H. Kupa Snr 140 (3), 134, 125st, 121st, 100st (2), 100 (8), T. Moeke 140, 138, 120 (3), 100 (13), H. Kupa Jnr 140 (2), 132st, 120, 116, 100 (4), W. Moeke 140st, 140 (4), 137, 100st, 100 (3).

Hummingbirds 5 Lions 12: N. Fox 135fn, 107fn, 100 (8), L. Edwards 114st, C. Woods 116, 110, 100 (2), T. Armstrong 114, 111, 100st, 100 (2), L. Groenewald Snr 115, 100st, 100 (12), L. Groenewald 119, 100, J. Groenewald 140, 129, 112, 110, 100st, 100 (2), D. Allen 135, 125, 121, 120, 110, 100st, 100 (4),

Deferred games to be played on July 28: Tk Rollaz v Whanukz; The Kennel v Ruahine.

Draw for July 31 - Waikohu Sports Club: Ruahine v Panthers; Lions v Tk Rollaz.

Brezz N Dart Hall: Whanukz v Tigers; The Kennel v Kahutia Boys; Dart Teros v Hummingbirds.

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