County Am scores

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1st Division: Round 1, (Gross) Mill Creek C.C.

(Round 2 today Cedarcrest G.C.)

Alex Stamey, EGCC68

Todd Tibke, SNO72

Jeff Strickland, MC73

Jack Kelly EGCC73

Kirk Smith, EGCC73

Zack Shriver74

Kelly Denessen, MC74

Mike Seek, EGCC75

Stephen Lee EGCC75

Pete Gilmartin MC76

Patrick Cooper MC76

Lance Kilbride HP76

Michael Hansen MC76

Sam Pauley, PG76

Mike Habitt PG76

Paul Houvener, MC76

Dean Gerry BALL77

Bob Burton HP77

Paul Bonorson HP77

Steve Johnson EGCC77

Leroy Clement KP78

Tim Cameron PG78

Sean Hall PG78

Julian Peters, HP78

Steve Peterson, EGCC78

Doug Hamilton HP78

Randy Mathiesen, KP78

Chad Gorney EGCC78

Mike McDonnell MC78

Ryan Coghill PG79

Shawn Beattie Ced79

Farzan Ali, EGCC79

Adam Borseth CED79

Jim Paulson, MC79

Frank Pantajo SNO80

JD Clayton PG80

Brett Curtiss EGCC80

Duane Diede EGCC80

Matt Lashua KP80

Jeff Dillard PG80

Jay Ellingson, EGCC80

Jeff Clay Lynn81

Ricardo Aguayo, Lynn81

Mark Johnson, OV81

Mike Martinez KP81

Scott Baker, Ced82

Ed Quick LYNN82

John Jorgensen MC82

Tommy Bullock HP82

Dan Keim KP82

Matt Johnson EGCC83

Travis Stoddard, PG83

Chad Thompson SNO83

Jim Rogers, BC83

Troy Koontz PG83

Dennis Diede EGCC84

Katsu Nishimoto, MC84

Gary Baunsgard, Ced85

Rod Kawachi SNO85

Zoltan Kuthy OV85

Bob Lee, EGCC85

Max Wandler, BC85

Jay Young, CED85

Stephen Waite, PG86

Rod Anderson, Ced87

Mike Olson LYNN87

Joe Setu, OV87

Barry Miller EGCC88

Neil Gould, LYNN89

Brian Berkenhoff,EGCC89

Darrin Pyper, SNO89

Jordan Stupey, EGCC89

Alan Tosaya, EF89

Mason Cobb, HP90

Kevin Kornegay, HP90

Joshua Vick, PG90

Steve Klimek EGCC92

Sean Leary, EGCC93

Darrin Harrell,SNO94

Carlos Vilchez, OV102

2nd Division: (Net) Everett G. &C.C.

(Round 2 today Mill Creek C.C.)

Bob Peters, CED64

Jim Oliphant, BC67

Tom Elliott, HP68

Darryl Peterson, CED69

Joe Yabuki, HP69

Dan Hunter, OV69

Tony Blanco, MC71

Mike Sheehan, PG71

Ken Stone, Jr, PG71

Trent Chittick, CED72

Rob Yano, HP72

Scott Zimmerman, CED72

Scott Chord, KP73

Brian Mariotti, HP73

Steve Hobson, CED73

Jack Pyatte, PG73

Mike Robinson, CED73

Duane Brandvold, EGCC74

Jeff Smarr Lynn74

Rocky Bybee, OV75

Cem Mattson, PG75

Charles, Magee, CED75

John Lofetu, Ced75

Roger Ottmar, SNO75

Brian Wilner, OV75

Skip Adams CED76

Howard Benzel, EGCC76

Ken Wilson, PG76

Bill Steward, PG77

Greg Hendrickson, PG77

Fred Guzman CED78

John Morrill, PG78

Jim Bradford, CED78

Tom St.Onge, CED78

David King, KP78

Dave Poole, LYNN78

Carl Everts, OV79

Bob Walling, BC79

Ken Maxfield,79

Dan Hagglund, CED79

Arnie Kvarnberg, KP79

Tony Hatziliadas, OV79

Jerald Sonsteng, CED79

Kelly Jorgenson, MC79

Jerad Schei, PG79

Don Lloyd, BALL80

Mike Otness, PG80

Graham Herring, CED81

Slavik Lobrow, OV81

Jerry Browning, KP81

Geoff Gaul, CED82

Bill Geiger, PG83

Stephen Kielow, OV83

Brian Parks, PG83

Mark Setu, PG86

Jon Gunnison, OV86

Ron Baunsgard, CEDDQ

3rd Division:-Round 1 (Net) Everett G. &C.C.

(Round 2 today Mill Creek C.C.)

Dick Ludwig, OV63

Alan Laroche, GLEN66

Clay Erickson, PG67

Alfred Salvat, OV67

Stuart Snyder, SNO68

Rob Sprague, BC69

Tom Howerton, PG69

Rudolph Valdez, OV69

Tom Douglas, EGCC70

Shawn Greve, PG70

Floyed Lameres, CED 70

Bob Housener, KP71

Carl Tingelstad, CED71

Dale Ingrum, CED71

Bill Jessel, PG71

Tom Koontz PG72

Randy Wise, SNO72

Jim Henderson, KP72

Denys Curtis, CED72

Jerry Foster, CED72

Mike Nelson, KP72

Kyle Oliphant, PG73

Jerry Linsey, LYNN73

Michael Grover,OV73

Ray May, OV74

Jim Wood, PG74

Gary Bishop, CED74

Ken Shewfelt, CED74

Mel Anderson, CED75

Michael Dalyrimple, CED75

Jay Snyder, CED75

Doug Solberg, SNO75

John Marts, HP76

Len Wold, KP76

Sam Pettibone, PG76

John Morrison, BC76

Dan O’Donnell, OV76

Brett Price, KP76

Mike Saddler, CED76

Mike Goodrick, HP76

Jeff Olsen, CED77

Greg Quinn, LYNN77

Tim Romo, CED77

Tad Smith, KP77

Pat Robb, NILE78

Bob McCallister, KP78

Elmer Dahl, OV78

Bruce Landre, CED78

Ken Eanes, OV80

Cary Gregory, KP80

Randy Heslop CED80

John Pulliam BC80

Joel Russel, OV80

Dan Lloyd, Ball81

Robert Boyce, HP81

Jeff Fraser, CED82

Ron Mathisen, OV84

Ed Pasquale, CED86

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