County Am results, round one

  • Sunday, May 26, 2002 9:00pm
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First Division

At Cedarcrest, gross scores

Kirk Smith, EG&CC66

Chad Gorney, LM67

Jeff Strickland, MC68

Jack Kelly, EG&CC69

Dean Gerry, HP69

Peter Gilmartin, MC69

Sam Pauley, WH70

Duane Diede, EG&CC70

Gary Baunsgard, Ced70

Mike Seek, EG&CC71

Eric Polson, LM71

Jacob Koppenberg, LM71

Paul Houvener, MC71

Max Hartung, LM71

Kelly Denneson, HP71

Dirk Curtis, EG&CC71

Todd Tibke, Sno72

Alex Stamey, EG&CC72

Dale Robinson, LM72

Paul Reni, Sno72

Sean Leary, EG&CC72

Jonathan Keane, HP72

Mark Johnson, WH72

LB Stave, MC73

Kevin Kornegay, HP73

Nick Solheim, BC74

Bob Medin, HP74

Mike McDonnell, MC74

Randy Mathieson, KP74

Bob Hackler, EG&CC74

Brad Dodgion, KP74

Doug Dempewolf, Ced74

Dave Castleberry, LM74

Jay Young, KP75

Chad Thomson,Sno75

Jeff Smarr, Lynn75

Zack Shriver, Ced75

Joe Setu, WH75

Micheal Martinez, HP75

Darrin Harrell, Sno75

Dennis Diede, EG&CC75

Roger Ottmar, Sno76

John Laws, HP76

Steve Klimek, LM76

Rod Anderson, Ced76

Steve Peterson, LM77

Grant Morrison, BC77

Randall Johnson, WH77

Scott Griggs, Ced77

Dave Wilson, Sno78

Steve Waite, LM78

Jim Rodgers, BC78

Eric Potier, LM78

Brad Kimura, EF78

Tony Kahman, LM78

Ken Anderson, BC78

Mike Sheehan, WH79

Pat Stapleton, WH80

Matthew Boyle, Sno80

Skip Adams, Ced80

Scott Baker, Ced81

Mike Macris, Sno82

John Dalan, HP82

JD Clayton, LM82

Carlos Valchez, WH84

Mike Medin, HP84

Mike Schuetze, HP86

Dennis McMahon, WH86

David Jacinto, Ced86

Tommy Bullock, LM87

Alan Tosaya, WHDNF

Second Division

At EG&CC, net scores

Bill Steward, BC63

Cliff McKinley, Ced64

Elmer Dahl, WH64

Darryl Peterson, Ced65

Jerald Sonsteng, Sno66

Scott Wells, Ced67

Greg Quinn, Lynn67

Dale Ingrum, Ced68

Dan Christofferson, Ced69

Joel Russell, Ced69

Bill Geiger, LM70

Jay Snyder, KP70

Troy Koontz, LM71

Ron Rhoades, LM71

Jerry Browning, KP71

Lynn Wold, KP71

Fred Guzman, Ced71

Brian Wimer, WH72

AC Darby, KP72

Tim Birk, WH72

John Morrill, LM73

Michael Grover, WH73

Craig Koppenberg, LM73

Gary Bishop, LM73

Anthony Vevea, KP 73

Ken Kappell, LM73

Scott Robinson, Ced73

Bob Dolan, Sno74

Carl Tinglestad, Ced74

Mike Fisher, LM74

Tom Douglas, EG&CC74

Dick Ludwig, WH74

Joe Yabuki, EF75

Dan Hagglund, LM75

Todd Ritchey, KP75

Roy Dreke, Ced75

Pat Robb, Nile75

Jerrod Schei, LM76

Bob Wallin, Glen76

Luke Millar, Ced76

Daniel O’Donnell, Sno76

Oliver Oshiro, HP76

Geoff Gaul, Ced76

Gary Hoover, BC76

John Lefotu, Ced77

Doug Solberg, Sno77

Michael Goodrich,HP77

Bill Chornyak, LM77

Larry Swan, Glen77

Darrin Peterson, Ced78

Don Fox, HP78

Paul Schulz, WH78

Bryon M. Epp, LM78

Brenton Nelson, KP78

Darrin Paul, LM79

Craig Morgan, WH80

Thomas Koontz, LM80

Jerry Foster, Ced80

Matthew Hooker, Sno81

Brett Price, KP81

Kenneth Eanes, WH82

Mike Nelson, KP82

Eddie Slater, Sno82

Tim Romo, Ced84

Dan Eckberg, LM84

John Pulliam, BC84

Mel Anderson, Ced85

Ken Root, Glen94

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