Local golf results

Olympic View Women’s Club
Odd or Even
April 26

First Division: Bun Park 36
Second Division: Eunice Kim 35, Char Leland 37, Sophia Kim 37.
Third Division: Martha Brown 35.5, Carol Dahl 37.

Battle Creek Men
Blind Partners
April 19

Net: Jack Brooks-Gordy Betts 60, Bob Wallin-Inde Indridson 63, Sid Green-Jeff Wilson 64, Joe Comereski-Bill Viehmann 64, Mark Watkins 64.

Nine Hidden Holes
April 21

Net: Ron Baunsgard 31, Bob Wallin 36.5.

Nine Consecutive Holes
April 23

Gross: Joe Comereski 36, Ron Baunsgard 37.
Net: John Shields 30, Dave Milless 31, John Pulliam 31.5.

Stableford
April 24

Charlie Hanks 27, Tom Thetford 23, Dave Milless 22.

Camaloch Ladies Club
Monthly Medal
April 19

Low Net: Angie Hwang 77.
Low Gross: Karla Frey 93.
Flight One: Sally Scott 85, Joan Haidle 87.
Flight Two: Cynthia Smith 94, Jan McCollough 96, Ellen Falk 96, Rita Wilson 96.

Cedarcrest Women’s Club
Medal Play (Net)
April 22

Overall Winner: JoAnne Dellinger 66.
First Division: Darla Lewis 78.
Division Two: Lynn Hunter 69.

T’s & S’s
April 26

Linda Hunter 69, JoAnne Dellinger 69.

Snohomish Men’s Club
Sub-Par
April 23

First Flight (9-under): Gross–Brad Lohman 73. Net–Bob Fordham 66.
Second Flight (10-13): Gross–Steve Goedecke 80. Net–Shawn Philpott 69.
Third Flight (14-up): Gross–Lane Lockhart 81. Net–Craig Hackney 66.

Sub-Par
April 24

First Flight (9-under): Gross–Todd Tibke 67. Net–Joe Palmer 68.
Second Flight (10-13): Gross–Robert Chrisman 75. Net–Bob Beaumont 63.
Third Flight (14-up): Gross–Boyd Bender 83. Net–Brent Baird 67.

Camaloch Men’s Club
Low Net
April 20

First Flight (0-19): Tim Fagan 67, Bill Dreyer 68, Bob Hess 70.
Second Flight (20-24): Wayne Gidlof 63, Rod Smythe 67, Ray King 69, Don Moesch 69.
Third Flight (25-36): David Zull 65, Pat Getty 69, Tom Olsen 70, Jim O’Connor 70.

Kenwanda Men’s Club
Either Nine Less Half Handicap
April 21-24

First Division: Stan Wetzel 29.5
Second Division: Bruce Anderson 28.5.

Walter Hall Sr. Men
Senior Sneak
April 20

First Division: Gross–D. Hunter 79, P. Gentzler 79. Net–G. Johnson 67, C. Steiner 68, G. Saparto 69, T. Koontz 69.
Second Division: Gross–E. Dahl 87. Net–J. Dietzman 67, S. Fiacco 68, V. Seaver 71.
Third Division: Gross–M. Lai 87. Net–H. Hurley 68, E. Black 70, G. Mitchell 71.

Harbour Pointe Men
Players Championship
April 16-17

Top 50 Division: Gross–Lance Kilbride 143, Scott Erickson 148. Net–Grant Larsen 142, Chris Coleman 145, Mark McCalmon 146.
Senior Champions: Gross–Steve Erickson 148. Net–Grant Larsen 142.
Non-Top 25 Division: Gross–Scott Giles 160, Darrald Carey 163. Net–Gary Olson 142, Matt Johnson 148, Wally Nagel 148.

Snohomish County Women
At Blue Boy
Better Nine
April 18

Low Gross: Shelly Rubatino (Kayak Point) 80, Jill McLean (Harbour Pointe) 80.
First Flight: Darla Lewis (Monroe at Blue Boy) 30, Ethel Bronson (Kayak Point) 31, Gini Henderson (Kayak Point) 34.
Second Flight: Elise Kuhner (Lynnwood) 32, Lida Tong (Port Gardner) 34, Lucille Trucano (Cedarcrest) 37.
Third Flight: Cheryl Fleury (Blue Boy West) 29, Toni Geiger (Harbour Pointe) 33, Terri Treinen (Lynnwood) 33.
Fourth Flight: Kathy Chirstoffersen (Lynnwood) 32, Fran Stevenson (Harbour Pointe) 34, Pat Schultz (Monroe at Blue Boy) 35.

Holes in One
Battle Creek Golf Course

Kyung Hong aced the 110-yard, No. 3 hole on April 14 with a pitching wedge.
Everett Golf & Country Club
Denise Benzel aced the 105-yard, No. 8 hole on April 22 with an 8-iron.
Legion Memorial Golf Course
Jack Torgerson aced the 138-yard, No. 9 hole on April 23 with a pitching wedge.
TJ Lewis aced the 141-yard, No. 16 hole on April 25 with a 9-iron.

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