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Hit the fun bullseye by joining the Capricorn Darts league

Susan van Jaarsveldt and her husband Hendrik have been in the game of playing darts for many years and they would like to see the sport grow through younger players

POLOKWANE – Following the Capricorn Darts League trials that took place on Saturday, 9 March, Susan van Jaarsveldt and her husband Hendrik, who have been in the game for many years say they would like to see the sport grow through younger players.

Susan adds that there is enough darts talent in the city and the fact that they only have one u/18 competitor shows that they need more people to play the game, especially young men and women,” Susan said.

George Fraser takes a second place in the Capricorn darts trails.

People interested in joining can meet up every Monday and Thursday at the action sport indoor arena between 18:30 and 20:00 and Hendrik can also be contacted on 074 486 0645.

The results of the trials are as follows:
Open:
Women:
1. Susan van Jaarsveldt.
2. Kholofelo Mathabatha.
Women’s doubles:
1. Susan van jaarsveldt and Anne Jacobs.
2. Hazel Masoko and Barbie Molala.
Mixed pairs:
1. Hendrik and Sysan van Jaarsveldt.
2. Bernie Vermeulen and Ronel Orgionni.
Men’s singles:
1. Jaco van den berg.
2. George Fraser.
Men’s doubles:
1. Freddy Broodryk and Dawid Herbs.
2. Tinus Jacobs and Daniel Nortjé.

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