Regional champions at state titles this weekend
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BOORT croquet players Denise McDougal and Ian Potter are off to the state golf croquet championships in Melbourne this weekend.
The strikers earned their place after winning the Murray Valley Region Championships.
McDougal will represent Boort in level three, while Potter will play in level one.
Golf croquet Is a simplified version of traditional association croquet, with games generally taking from 45 minutes to an hour to complete. Association games may take as much as three hours.
The object is to score hoops in the same order as in association croquet. There are no extra turns for going through hoops or hitting other balls, although opposing balls can be knocked out of the way. When a player scores a hoop, all play is then to the next hoop. First player to score seven hoops wins the game.


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