Snohomish County Amateur second-round scores

Flight 1 (+2.9 to 4.9) – Gross Scores

1st Round – 5/24/14 at Legion Memorial GC (Par 72)

2nd Round – 5/25/14 at Mill Creek CC (Par 72)

Kyle Cornett, EGCC – 68-72—140

Austin Beatty, MC – 73-69—142

Mark Strickland, HP – 71-72—143

Jim Strickland, Sno – 72-73—145

Joe Worley, MC – 74-72—146

Luke Bakke, MC – 74-72—146

Alex Stamey, EGCC – 72-75—147

Jeff Strickland, Sno – 76-71—147

Luke Kuna, EGCC – 71-77—148

Rudy Caparas, WH – 74-74—148

Anthony Allen, Glen – 76-73—149

Brian Barhanovich, EGCC – 74-75—149

Jason Calamaro, Sno – 73-76—149

Max Tuckner, EF – 76-73—149

Steve Edelman, HP – 71-78—149

Trevor Frisby, EGCC – 73-76—149

Connor Miele, MC – 75-75—150

Jacob Rohde, LM – 76-74—150

Kelly Denessen, MC – 78-72—150

Nick Onustack, LM – 78-72—150

Brian Moon, HP – 72-79—151

Stephen Lee, EGCC – 77-74—151

Paul Bonorden, LM – 75-77—152

Paul Houvener, Jor – 74-78—152

Brett Curtis, Jor – 74-79—153

Connor Bayha, Sno – 76-77—153

Kyle Lubash, WH – 78-75—153

Ryan Yalowicki, Jor – 73-80—153

Brandon Agnew, Sno – 75-79—154

Keith Putz, LM – 77-77—154

Kris Jackson, Lynn – 73-81—154

Thomas Choe, HP – 78-76—154

Chris Pladsen, EGCC – 77-78—155

Conner Denessen, MC – 75-80—155

Duane Diede, EGCC – 80-75—155

Josh Whitley, PGD – 75-80—155

Lance Kilbride, HP – 77-78—155

Paul Reni, Sno – 75-80—155

Steve Peterson, PGD – 73-82—155

Brian Shanks, HP – 79-77—156

Kevin Shewfelt, EGCC – 78-78—156

Michael VanDaveer, Sno – 79-79—158

Aaron Fisher, HP – 80-79—159

Jeff Grossman, MC – 79-80—159

Mike Seek, EGCC – 78-81—159

Owen Fenner, SR – 76-83—159

Ty Cannon, Sno – 81-78—159

Alvin Kwak, HP – 81-79—160

Tyler Stocker, Sno – 76-84—160

John Boehmer, BC – 79-82—161

Mark Johnson, Jor – 79-82—161

Robert Kaindl, HP – 77-84—161

Ben Halter, EF – 77-85—162

Chris Hatch, HP – 79-83—162

Max Hanson, EF – 76-86—162

Tom Morris, MC – 87-75—162

Brycen Finnie, HP – 85-78—163

Garrett Foss, Jor – 80-83—163

Mike McDonnell, MC – 84-79—163

John Pechan, HP – 81-83—164

John Riley, Sno – 81-83—164

Sean Brill, Sno – 78-86—164

TJ Lewis, Jor – 84-81—165

Devin Kim, HP – 86-80—166

Jason Barth, HP – 80-87—167

Larry Montgomery, LM – 78-89—167

CJ Santeford, Glen – 78-91—169

Ed Lee, HP – 81-88—169

Quinton Borseth, EGCC – 80-90—170

Alexander Raynor, WH – 81-90—171

Mark Coghill, BC – 88-84—172

Rick Bullatt, Sno – 84-91—175

Steve Klimek, EGCC – 87-92—179

Henry Choi, HP – 75-DQ

Flight 2 (5.0 to 9.9) – Net Scores

1st Round – 5/24/14 at Mill Creek CC (Par 72)

2nd Round – 5/25/14 at Everett G &CC (Par 72)

Nick Rothrock, Glen – 70-68—138

Steve Hobson, Ced. – 66-72—138

Jeff Olsen, LM – 71-68—139

Mark Hyung Park, MC – 61-78—139

Jordan Smith, Ced – 69-73—142

Dawa Sangpo, SR – 66-77—143

Steve Wanaka, EGCC – 77-67—144

Allen Keophilavanh, LM – 78-67—145

Dave Ponting, EGCC – 72-73—145

Harrison Jewell, SR – 71-74—145

Jeff Abernathy, WH – 73-72—145

Joe Petosa, MC – 71-74—145

Mike Ross, HP – 72-73—145

Brett Engstrom, WH – 73-73—146

Dave Nelson, EGCC – 70-76—146

Steve Laue, SR – 71-76—147

Bret Buckles, EGCC – 80-68—148

Jerry Browning, LM – 76-72—148

Jacob Newman, LM – 76-73—149

Mark Duffy, EGCC – 71-78—149

Tony Hatziliadis, WH – 79-70—149

Ajinder Handa, GUB – 77-73—150

Bob Wallin, BC – 76-74—150

Alex Pynsky, WH – 73-78—151

Bob Bissitt, BC – 79-72—151

Jerry Fullwiler, Ced – 71-80—151

Jerry Slind, Ken – 76-75—151

Will Robbins, WH – 80-71—151

Steven Howell, Sno – 77-75—152

Jake Orwiler, EF – 79-74—153

Ryan Vanetta, WH – 80-75—155

Andrew Austin, HP – 78-78—156

Al Fleckenstein, EF – 79-79—158

Kevin Spalti, WH – 81-77—158

Mike Nikolas, LM – 85-75—160

Shane Johnson, Jor – 78-82—160

Vincent Kiteley, HP – 80-82—162

Dennis Lam, LM – 84-80—164

Brian Wimer, WH – 86-82—168

Ben Headland, LM – 92-81—173

Roger Ottmar, Sno – 79-95—174

Gary Lutz, PGD – 86-WD—WD

Flight 3 (10.0 to 20.0) – Net Scores

1st Round – 5/24/14 at Mill Creek CC (Par 72)

2nd Round – 5/25/14 at Everett G &CC (Par 72)

Sean McBurney, Glen – 67-68—135

Greg Guest, WH – 68-69—137

Charles Solarek, WH – 71-68—139

Richard Haataja, SR – 67-73—140

Alan LaRoche, Glen – 70-71—141

Tom Douglas, EGCC – 70-71—141

Doug Barlow, EF – 69-74—143

Kyung wook Oh, HP – 71-73—144

Mark Kaczorowski, Ken – 74-70—144

Steve Stepenski, LM – 75-70—145

Randy Erickson, Ced – 77-69—146

Tony Blanco, MC – 72-74—146

Dale Ingrum, LM – 70-78—148

Rob Sprague, BC – 70-79—149

Alex Mattson, WH – 70-80—150

Julian Michael, Jor – 76-74—150

Don Harman, Jor – 78-73—151

James McGuire, WH – 72-79—151

Mark Johnstonbaugh, WH – 74-78—152

Andrew Kephart, WH – 86-67—153

Cory Christianson, Ced – 80-73—153

Mark Sauter, BC – 77-76—153

Darrell Stubblefield, Sno – 77-77—154

Josh Reid, EGCC – 84-71—155

John Morrill, Jor – 76-80—156

Dick Ludwig, LM – 80-77—157

Jeff Smarr, Lynn – 85-72—157

Kalvin Holler, BC – 81-77—158

Mike Llewellyn, LM – 83-82—165

Matthew Harper, WH – 81-85—166

Floyd Gale, Ced – 82-88—170

Ron Sisko, WH – 80-91—171

Martin Lai, WH – 88-88—176

Ryan Bedford, PGD – 91-85—176

Denny Greear, Glen – 92-85—177

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