GOLF: Local results

Olympic View Women’s Club

Eclectic Nine

June 16

First Division: Joon Lee 25, Char Leland 27, Tina Dickson 28.5

Second Division: Janice Truant 23, Sue Shepard 24, Joan Little 25.5

Third Division: Linda Holdridge 22, Aileen Nakata 24, Carol Dahl 25

Port Gardner Men’s Club

Two-man Best Ball Trophy-Gross

June 6

Champions: Dan Bryant/Farzan Ali 70

Gleneagle Women’s Club

Ryder Cup Tournament

June 10

Low Gross: Shelley Metcalf/Kalan Smith 75

Low Net: Sharon Gierhan/Elaine Orlando 68

Division 1: Donna French/Andi Hudson net 68, Joyce Dunn/Linda Lannoye net 69

Division 2: Gina Aldrich/Jan Lundquist net 71, Anne Brenaman/Charlene Olson net 76

Cedarcrest Women’s Club

Match Nine

June 9

Overall Winner: Darla Lewis 26

1st Division: Mary Archambault 29, Tayna Perry 29

2nd Division: Rita Wicklund 27.5

Nine Hidden Holes

June 12

Overall Winner: Lucille Trucano 24.5

1st Division: Judy Wolinski 26, Merrillie Howard 31

2nd Division: Darla Lewis 28, Marilyn Young 28.5

Blue Boy Ladies Club

Captain Cup

June 4

Winner: Elsa Dubuque

Monthly Medal

June 11

Winner: Pat Schultz 60

1st Division: Bev Sheehan 63

2nd Division: Judy Dawson 63

Port Gardner Ladies Club

Even Holes

June 16

Gold Division: Rosalie Ackerman 32.5, Mary Schueler 33, Norma Enberg 33, Ida Hobbs 34, Brook Ostrom 34.5

Red Division: Gloria Fellows 27.5, Betty Moen 32.5

T’s &F’s

June 11

Gold Division: Lorraine Taplin 32.5, Ella Larrick 32.5, Rosalie Ackerman 32.5, Marilyn Douglas 34, Mary Schueller 34, Pat Perman 34.5

Red Division: Betty Moen 29.5, Clara Dickerman 32.5, Opal Sieck 33, Darlene Aanderud 34.5

Blue Boy Men’s League

Standings

June 12

Division A: Nectar 4-1, Glewd 4-1, Green Assault 4-1

Division B: Keg-n-Cue 5-0, Pete Rose 4-1, Monroe Door 4-1

Division C: Jar 4-0, Retirees 4-1, Chuck &JD 4-1

Snohomish Men’s Club

Two-man Best Ball

May 30

1st Division Low Gross: Craig Lant/Bill Grondal 63

1st Division Low Net: Cliff McKinlay/Greg Ruthruff 64

2nd Division Low Gross: Larry Cook/Jim Burello 70

2nd Division Low Net: Gregg Anderson/Chris Doyle 62

May 31

1st Division Low Gross: Mike Wiseman/Todd Tibke 65

1st Division Low Net: Scott Zimmerman/Cliff McKinlay 61

2nd Division Low Gross: Bruce Baird/Brent Baird 72

2nd Division Low Net: Dale Evenson/Steve Goedecke 61

Olympic View Men’s Club

Flag Field Day

June 14

Net: 1. (tie) Chuck Mills/Phillip Wilson 67, 2. (tie) Don Donaldson/Will Robbins 68, 3. (tie) Kevin Nelson/Rick Johnson/Dick Lang 69, 4. Jeff Naber 70, 5. (tie) Alex Mattson/Bob Burgoyne/David Simmons/Dennis MvcMahon/Greg Skartvedt/Mark Johnstonbaugh/Philip Renfro/Rocky Bybee/Tim Birk 71

Gross: 1. Brett Engstrom 75, 2. (tie) Tony Hatziliadis/Brian Wimer 76, 3. Carl Everts 77, 4. (tie) Dave Bernhardsen/Kevin Spalti/Scott Larson 78

KPs 0-12: 3rd, Dave Bernhardsen, 11 feet, 11 inches; 8th, Will Robbins, 11-4; 14th, Carl Everts, 23-7; 17th, Greg Hardies, 4-9

KPs 13-up: 3rd, John Olivola, 8-10; 8th, Rick Johnson, 22-0; 14th, Don Donaldson 23-6; 17th, James McGuire 47-1

Battle Creek Men’s Club

9 Hidden Holes

June 13

Gross: Gary Baunsgard 35, Rod Anderson 37

Net: Randy Romo 36, Bob Wallin 36, Gary Baunsgard 36.5, Charlie Hanks 36.5, John Shields 36.5, Rod Anderson 37, Dave Milless 37, Tim Romo 37.5, Tommy Brierley 37.5

Field Day

Modified Stableford

June 14

Gross: Mark Coghill 11, Rod Anderson 11, Bob Wallin 10, Gary Baunsgard 10

Net: Bob Peters 26, Kal Holler 24, Bob Stiles 23, Bruce Teal 22, Mel Anderson 21, Charlie Hanks 20, Ron Baunsgard 17, Nate Hartsock 17, John Shields 17

KPs: 3rd, Rob Strague, 11-6; 9th, Bob Wallin, 12-1; 12th, Ron Baunsgard, 10-4; 17th, Bruce Landre, 16-1

LDs: 6th, Tom Thetford, 16th, Ray May

Camaloch Men’s Club

Low Net

June 10

1st Flight: Mike Burrows 64, Phil Ruckman 65, Al Peterson 66, Gary Weber 67

2nd Flight: Dick Meske 65, Jerry Varriano 66, Alan Wentzel 67, Ron Clausnitzer 68, Hank Rogers 68

3rd Flight: Dennis Peterson 63, Bill McGlashan 64, John Casto 65, Frank Coffee 65, Jim Shewfelt 65

Low Gross: Bob Hansen 74

KPs: 1st Division, Glenn Case, 3-5; 2nd Division, Rich Roloff, 4-8; 3rd Division, Don Timmerman 12-5

Camaloch Ladies Club

Three Blind Mice

June 9

1st Flight: Ethel Bronson 41, Patti Cahan 44, Angie Hwang 44, Liz Fagan 48, Sally Scott 48

2nd Flight: Pat McGlashan 41, Linda Ejde 44, Cynthia Smith 46, Carolyn Tobiason 46

3rd Flight: Betty Crider 42, Lynette Lawson 45, Rita Wilson 45, Jean Berntsen 46, Jan McCollough 46

4th Flight: Linda Duffield 39, Cheryl Gruger 40, Mary O’Connor 40, Margie Wright 42, Claudia Young 42

Low Putts: Gini Henderson 28, Jean Berntsen 29, Chris Edlund 29, Meg LoDolce 30

KP: 9th, Ethel Bronson, 6-7.5

SCWAGA Sweeps

At Kayak Point G.C.

T’s &Fs

June 8

Low Gross: Dorothy Pollard 82

1st Flight: Brook Ostrom 31.5, Ida Hobbs 32, Laraine Taplin 32.5

2nd Flight: Mary Schueler 31, Lucille Trucano 31.5, Ethel Bronson 33

3rd Flight: Pat McGlashan 30, Joann Dellunger 30.5, Sue Shepherd 34

4th Flight: Virginia DeVos 29.5, Rita Wilson 30.5, Nancy Hughes 33.5, Linda Miller 33.5

5th Flight: Jo Arnold 27.5, Joan Pana 29, Lois Jensen 31.5

Holes in One

Camaloch Golf Course

Steve Gallego of Camano Island aced the 152-yard 4th hole on June 13 with a 4 iron.

Harbour Pointe Golf Course

Rod Vickery aced the 145-yard 7th hole May 13 with a 9 iron.

Matthew Kornegay aced the 142-yard 3rd hole June 13 with a 5 iron.

Legion Memorial

Thomas Mulholland aced the 158-yard 4th hole on June 11 with an 18-degree hybrid.

Battle Creek

Michael Snyder aced the 134-yard 3rd hole June 3 with a 6 iron.

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