LEEDS – The Maine Golf Hall of Fame is sponsoring a benefit golfing scramble tourney on Monday, August 23 at 1 p.m. at Springbrook Golf Club. Proceeds will benefit Special Olympics Maine.
Team entry fee is $300, or $75 per person. Tee placards are available for $100.
More information is available by calling Al Biondi, tourney chairman, at 946-5900.
Martindale
AUBURN – Monday Ladies League, best ball of 4: gross, Neila Nelke, Fran Blanchette, Pat Kordalski, Muriel LeClerc, 40; net, Kathleen Cormier, Lynn L’Heureux, Diane Jordan, Margie Goldberg, 21.
Men’s Twilight League, August 10, carry over for both skins pools from August 13: gross, Claude Heutz #8; Neil Mayo #14; Jeff Gosselin #2; Ron Blanchette #10; John O’Malley #4; net, Claude Heutz #8 (eagle); John Collins #12 (eagle); Reggie Pratt #13; Mike Bussiere #9.
Summit
POLAND – Summit Ladies League, August 10: gross, Flight A, Collen Baird; B, Bunny Frost; C, Camilla Bosse; net, A, Jean McAllister; B, Jackie Lafrance; C, Kay Gill, Alice Keene.
Prospect Hill
AUBURN – Holy Family League, August 10: gross, A-B, Roger Dupre, 41; net, C-D, Dick Servidio, 22; closest to the pin, A-B, Ray Villani, 21’8″; C-D, Ray Cote, 2’2″. Standings: Team One and Eight, 188; Four, 180; Seven, 177; Six, 174; Three, 172; Five, 163; Two, 161.
Bethel Inn
BETHEL – New England Father-Son Team Championship, August 7-8: Overall champions: Sam-Brady Chapman, 143; net, George-Brad Jerome, 111; Dick-Chris Lane, 120; Tony-Erroll Andrews, 130.
SMWGA tourney
Following are results from the Southern Maine Women’s Golf Association tourney held August 9 at Rivermeadow: A-1 Division: gross, Kathy Comeau, 79; net, Ellen Mueller, 86-78. A-2 Division: gross, Kathy Crawford, 87; Karen Spanglo, 88; net, Terri Messer, 88-71; Debbie Williams, 89-74. A-3 Division: gross, Louise Trask, 86; Linda Abromson, 91; Priscilla Sanborn, 93; net, Joan Dupont, 94-68; Helen Treadwell, 93-71; Jan Hill, 93-73. Pins: #4, Carol Stratos, 6’2″; #8, Kathy Crawford, 13’1″; #13, Noreen Munford, 6’11”; #17, Debbie Williams, 20’11”.
Fox Ridge
AUBURN – M&G Monday Night League, August 9 standings: Tom Pontbriand-Gary Blair, 154.5; Dennis Craps-Mark Lewandowski, 134; Lydia Havey-Mary Ann Wearing, 128; Ed Major-Jim Jackson, 127; Mark Bragdon-Jonathan Grant, 124; Jack Bazinet-Dan Bosse, 123.5; Mike Peters-Shawn Holt, 110; Jason Turner-Bryan Bracket, 97; Greg Cassidy-Larry Osborn, 72; Al LaValley-Bert LaValley, 64. Closest to the pin, Ed Major. Skins: Gary Blair #12; Tom Pontbriand #10; Ed Major #13, #18; Tim Ramil #16.
Paris Hill
PARIS – Monday Night Women’s League, August 9 standings: Team Three, Jan Curtis, 35.5; One, Cathy LaMontagne, 28; Two, Barb Olson, 25.5; Four, Bobbi Bickford, 19. Closest to the pin #6, Gail Josselyn, 16′.
Men’s League, August 10 standings: Team Three, Bill Curtis, 54; Four, Harvey LaMontagne, 52.5; Two, Glen Wood, 46; One, Doug Kurtz, 24. Closest to the pin #6, Butch Wetter, 7’4″; #8, Harvey LaMontagne, 5′.
Springbrook
LEEDS – Monday Mixer, best ball “throw out tournament”: gross, Danielle -Trent Murphy, 32; net, Sharon-Charlie Fitzgerald, 24.
Tuesday Point Quota Twilight League: Jeff Kent, Mark Kent, +7; George Ames, +4; Carl Pratt, Ray Roy, +3.
Senior Point Quota League, August 10: Dennis Purington, +6; Bob Cochran, +5; Paul Sherman, +4; Ray Brochu, Ron Wing, +3; Maurice Bolduc, Jack Decker, Dave Ehrenfried, Skip Fuller, Dick McCrossin, +1.
Wilson Lake
WILTON – August 10 Pins: #2, Frank Picard, 3′; #7, Norm LeClair, 6’4″; #11, Tom Fifield, 31′; #16, Munroe Hawkins, 5’11”.
Monday Night Scramble, 2-man teams: 1. 35, Joel Pomeroy-Jim Alexander; 2. 36, Jim Kidder-Erlon Rand; 3. 37, Dave Robbins-Stewart Durrell.
Club Championship Matches: B Flight, Dave Henry over Joel Pomeroy; Paul Soucie over Jeff Rosenberg; C Flight, Cliff Harris over Allen Flint.
President Cup Matches: Stewart Durrell over Mike Lawson; Dick Marshall over Mike Lawson.
Upcoming events: Thursday Night Men’s League, 5 p.m.; Mt. Blue Alumni Association tourney, 12 noon, Friday, August 13; Men’s Club Championship Weekend, August 22-22; Ladies Club Championship, August 26-27.
Maine Seniors
PORTLAND – Following are results from the Maine Seniors’ Golf Assciation tourney held August 9 at Portland CC: Overall gross: Brent Mohr, 74. Class AAA (80+): gross, Ray Lebel, 81; Stan Plummer, 85; net, Joe Wilson, 63; Bob Catell, 64; Edgar Spencer, 66. Class AA (75-79): gross, Charles Leveroni, 83; Miles Baker, 84; net, Dave Ehrenfrfied, 67; Fred Pape, Marlowe LeBarge, 68. Class A (70-74): gross, Ray Patenaude, 77; Al Noyes, 78; net, John Mulholland, 66; Stuart Cohen, 67; Randy Deming, Perley Hamilton, Tim McManus, Peter White, 68. Class B (65-69): gross, Dale Brown, 77; Thomas Joyce, Ken Seehusen, Dick Sheldon, 79; net, Carl Carlson, Dick Calcagni, Dave O’Brien, 63. Class C (55-64): gross, John Turner, 75; Mike Tiner, 76; net, Paul Connolly, 65; Peter Kelly, 67; Don Logan, 68. Four-Ball: gross, Dale Brown, Laddie Deemer, John Turner, John O’Malley, 66; Bruce Livingston, Paul Connolly, Ted Caouette, John Mulholland, 66; net, Roger Welch, Thomas Joyce, Roland Albert, Pete LaChance, 56; Jack Linnell, John Haynes, Chip Morrison, Mike Tiner, 58; Bill Holden, Ralph Thibeau, Gerry Dow, Martin Cyr, 58.
Maple Lane
LIVERMORE – Men’s League, August 10: gross, Shane Moffett, 36; Armand Metivier, 38-23; Dennis Fetterhoff, 39-23; Ryan Wilkins, 39-24; net, Jim Holt, 30-18; Bob Heikkenen, 30-20; Kevin Morrissey, 31-20; Joe Young, 31-22. Closest to the pin #5, Wayne Adams, 3’5″; long drive #8, George Virgin; low team, #8, Bob Heikkenen, Jim Holt, Neal Nelson, Joe Young, 91. Results: One over Six, 102.5-104.5; Ten over Five, 99-103; Seven over Two, 101.5-108.5; Eight over Three, 91-107.5; Four over Nine, 101-107.
Upcoming event: Member-Member Tournament, Labor Day Weekend.
Norway CC
NORWAY – Scotch Foursome, August 4: 1. 29, David Wyman, Doug Smith, Sandy Wyman, Juanita, Smith; 2. 30, Ray Callahan, Shirneen Callahan, Geo. Andrews, Ann Noble; 3. 31, Bud Ryerson, Barb Ryerson, Ken Knightly, Pat Frye.
Ladies Day, August 5, blind partners: net, Betty Francy-Joan Moorehead, 64; Freda Truman-Jancie Cazneau, and Nancy Cutter-Pat Frye, 67.
Men’s Scramble, August 5: 1. 28, Corey Sumner, Frank Friel, Don Pruyne, Peter Toohey, Roger Hawkins; 2. 29, Bob Handville, Kevin Toohey, Pete Pacholski, Ray Tetreault, Matt Williams.
Member-Guest, August 7: Gross: Darian Keaton-Mark Wallace, 64; Jim Ladd-Randy Hooper, and Chris Delamater-Alan Bean, 65; Greg Roberts-Ed Piirainen, 67. Net: Bill Gunsalus-Jack Armstrong, and Ray Tetreault-Mark Howard, 56; Ken Ribas-Skip Mirop, and Bill Eaton-Sam Lambert, 57. Pins: #11, Steve Merrill, 5’11”; #15, Bill Eaton, 8 3/4″; long drive, Alan Bean, 303-yards.
Upcoming events: Member-Member Tournament, August 15, course open; Crazy Scramble, August 22.
Central Maine Seniors
LEEDS – Following are results from the Central Maine Seniors tourney held August 9 at Springbrook: 4-Ball: gross, Jr. Choate, S. Fuller, D. Redmond, T. Cieslinski, 65; net, Dick Gross, J. Black, E. Wyman, J. Adams; C. Pratt, R. Cochran, D. Kus, R. Sturtevant; and L. Soule, C. Swanson, D. Spear, H. Somers, 54. Overall winner: gross, Terry Beane, 70; net, Dave Mullin, 57; Geo. Jones, 58. Age groups: 55-59: gross, Ed McKay, 75; Don Partridge, 78; Ron Chenard, 79; net, Gagne, 59; Geo. Dumas, 64; Carl Pratt, 65. 60-64: gross, Mike Fortunato, Tom Cieslinski, 74; Dave King, 76; net, Dave Kus, 63; Pete Churchill, John Wallace, 64. 65-69: gross, Bunk Davis, 72; Skip Fuller, Tom Weigel, 76; net, Al Giberson, Jim Tracy, 58; Don Knauf, 60; Alan Edgecombe, Robert Jeremiah, Ron Moody, 63. 70-74: gross, Norman Graham, 76; Gene Hart, 77; Fred Seger, 79; net, Paul McClay, 60; Charles Eater, 61; Earle Rowe, Bob Cochran, 63. 75-79: gross, Frank Allain, Don Kelsey, 80; Dick Redmond, 82; net, Charles Mand, 64; Cliff Burkett, 65; Russ Goggin, 66. 80+: gross, Smiley Miller, 89; Harold Joseph, 90; Lee Davis, Mike Linkovich, 87; net, Don Nichols, 67; Henry Leclair, 69; Les Soule, 74. Pins: #2, Bob Veneziano, 6’1.5″; Dennis Gallant, 10’1.5″; #8, Charles Mand, 6’8″; Ron Chenard, 11’2″; #13, Dan Shipley, 11’3″; Gene Hart, 12’3″; #15, Dave Gallant, 2’6″; Pat Labbe, 5’10”.
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