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Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association results

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A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

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Individual Highlights from Tuesday

180s: Warren Coe.

Highest straight start (140): Pots Te Kira (Pounamu) 2, Warren Coe, Willie Edwards (Tigers).

Highest double start (105): John White (Tigers).

Highest finish (89): John White (Tigers).

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Most tons, men (22): Pots Te Kira (Pounamu).

Most tons, women (13): Mihi Awatere (Pounamu).

Tigers 13 Pounamu 8: W Edwards 140st, 140 (2), 134, 125st, 100 (9); W Coe 180, 140st, 135, 121, 113, 100st, 100 (4); S Henry 156, 140 (3), 125, 100st, 100 (7); J White 140, 132, 123, 122, 121, 105st, 100st (2), 100 (12); J Ahuriri 140 (3), 125st, 101, 100 (3); C Te Moni 140, 125, 100; M Awatere 140 (2), 112, 100 (10); T Te Kira 140st (2), 140, 135st, 125, 123, 121, 104, 102, 100st, 100 (10).

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Falcons defeated Assassins by default.

Individual Highlights

Highest score (160): Karlia Waikawa (Knights).

Highest straight start (140): Karlia Waikawa (Knights).

Highest finish (130): Kino White (Knights).

Most tons, men (11): Anaru Cashmore (Aotea).

Most tons, women (12): Kino White (Knights).

Knights 19 Hummingbirds 2: K White 140 (2), 130f, 120, 100st, 100 (7); K Waikawa 160, 140st, 121, 114, 105, 100 (2); V Mackey 140st, 140 (2), 100 (4); A Kerisome 125 (2), 100 (2); E Kirikino 101 (2), 100; C Woods 140 (2), 103, 100 (3); R Davis 140, 134, 133, 121, 115, 100.

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Aotea 11 Aroha 10: S Laulau 140, 124, 120, 105, 100 (3); J Smith 121, 120st, 100st, 100 (3); A Cashmore 125, 120, 100 (9); S Tupene 140, 118, 112f, 101, 100 (3); T Kauika 140, 100 (4).

Draw for October 6 (all games will be played on Tuesday) —

A Grade: Falcons v Tigers, Pounamu v Assassins.

B Grade: Knights v Aroha, Hummingbirds v Aotea.

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