
Season stays on target
DARTS: The Mundubbera Darts Association have seen player skills improve this season with rising talent Al Volmerhause "on fire” and producing some unbeatable runs.
Mundubbera Darts Association President Bevan Holzheimer said it's been a steady season and touched upon the need for more members.
"We've seen some good numbers this season, however it would be great if we had more members play darts,” Holzheimer said.
"Two teams last week had to have a bye which was disappointing so we're calling those interested in playing the game to come along to dart nights and see how the night goes.”
Darts commences every Wednesday night at 7pm at the Mundubbera Showgrounds.
Throughout the year the darts association hosts social night which is a great way of playing darts in a social atmosphere.
Holzheimer re-iterates the aim of darts is not just about winning but getting out and playing the game.
"We've got a couple of people from Gayndah and Biggenden who come along and play,” Holzheimer said.
"Everyone is welcome to attend and have a game, it's a lot of fun and it doesn't matter if you win or lose.”
Mundubbera Darts has six teams consisting of Sharp Shooters, Bullseye Bandits, Drifters, Frogs Hollows, RF2's and Don't Knows.
Holzheimer is no stranger to Darts and has been the president for quite a few years. He admits he just loves the game.
"It's a great game to play, it takes a lot of focus but it's completely worth it,” Holzheimer said.
"We play both social and competition.”
Mundubbera Darts takes place every Wednesday night from 7pm at the Mundubbera Showgrounds and everyone is welcome.
