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Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association results

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Talented Kaio brothers Te Kotahi and Ihaka and their younger sister Manaia have been causing chaos against the more senior players in Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association competition.

In the past two weeks the boys have thrown 11 180s — seven for Ihaka and four for Te Kotahi.

These two young guns will be hard to catch, as will the “Ton Terminator” Tahuna Irwin, who has scored 121 tons with only three games played in the main round.

And a special mention goes to Lynn Edwards for scoring her first tournament 180, along with a high score of 171.

Ihaka Kaio-Wynyard (Assassins) 3, Te Kotahi Kaio (Assassins), John White (Tigers), Jordan Ngarangione (Falcons), Harley Ngarangione (Falcons).

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Ihaka Kaio-Wynyard (Assassins), Jordan Ngarangione (Falcons).

Mellisa Gibbs (Pounamu).

Tahuna Irwin (Falcons).

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J White 180, 140 (3), 125 (2), 123, 121 (3), 120, 105, 100st (2),100 (12); S Henry 140, 132, 100 (2); W Coe 140, 125, 100 (3); W Edwards 140st (2), 140 (4), 125 (4), 122, 121, 105, 100 (9); T Kaio 180, 140 (4), 125, 123, 115, 101st, 100st (5), 100 (12); I Kaio-Wynyard 180st, 180 (2), 140 (4), 129, 121 (3), 120, 117st, 111fin, 100st (3), 100 (9); C Kaio 140 (2), 135, 127, 101, 100st (3), 100fin, 100 (6); H Ratapu 140 (3), 125st, 120, 117, 101, 100 (4).

T Irwin 140st, 140 (6), 123, 121 (2), 100st (6), 100 (24); J Ngarangione 180st, 145, 140 (5), 139, 132, 120st, 115, 100 (10); H Ngarangione 180, 140 (6), 135st, 125 (2), 123, 121st, 115, 100st (6), 100 (13); S Kirikino 140 (2), 138, 121, 118 (2), 117, 100st (3), 100 (5); T Te Kira 135 (2), 120 (2), 108, 100st (3), 100 (15); C Te Moni 140, 121, 100 (4); M Gibbs 140 (2), 120st (2), 120 (3), 114fin, 100st, 100 (6); J Ahuriri 140, 138, 121, 100 (7); M Awatere 135, 100 (3).

Lynn Edwards (Knights).

Riria Awatere-Kohonui (Aroha).

Anaru Cashmore (Aotea).

S Turene 140, 121, 100 (5); T Heurea 140 (2), 128, 100 (3); R Awatere-Kohonui 140st, 101st, 100 (2); K Hartley 140, 120, 112, 100 (3); E Kirikino 126, 120, 115, 103; C Woods 125; R Davis 110, 100 (2); M Kaio 100.

S Laulau 140 (2), 132, 125, 115, 114, 100 (4); A Cashmore 145, 140, 121, 100 (7); R Te Kira 120, 111, 100st, 100 (5); J Smith 140, 125, 100 (5); K White 120, 100st, 100 (3); L Edwards 180, 171, 134, 125, 104, 100 (3); V Mackey 140, 137, 121, 100 (5); A Kerisome 120, 100 (2).

Falcons v Assassins, Pounamu v Tigers.

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Aroha v Aotea, Hummingbirds v Knights.

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