Apple Valley
Wednesday, August 2 Ladies League Three Chicks and a Rooster results: Net — Bob Blanchette/Fran Blanchette/Pauline Paradis/Linda Mynahan 27; Group Fewest Putts — Wayne Seger/Janice Davis/Cindy Halliday/Diane Gagnier 24; 50/50 — Marcel Goulet.
Fairlawn
Wednesday, August 2 Flight Championships: A Flight: Net —Paul Carpentier 71; B Flight: Net — John Mathieu 69; C Flight: Net — Don Hawthorne 69; D Flight: Net — Ron Grant 60; Pins: No. 9 (second shot) — 1. Rick Grant 15’9.5″ 2. Ron Bilodeau 18’5.5″ 3. Les Stuartevant 20′ No. 11 — 1. Dick Cooper 8’5″ 2. John Mathieu 8’10” 3. Rick Grant 15’1″ No. 13 — 1. Dave Depot 7’1″ 2. Pastor Vail 7’8″ 3. Bob Bolduc 10’5″
Fox Ridge
Tuesday, August 1 Men’s League results: 1. Cam Marquis/Norm Marquis 145.5 2. Scott Laberge/Joe Lariviere 144 3. Tracy Cloutier/Bob Washburn 133 3. DJ Johnson/Gerry Ouellette 133; Gross — Cam Marquis; Pins: No. 3 —Matt Carroll 2’7″ No. 5 — Scott Laberge 7’11”; Skins — Mike Vandzant No. 1, Gary Harlow No. 2, Matt Carroll No. 3, Jim Gammon No. 5, Dan Pomerleau No. 8; 50/50 — Mike Mckew.
Lake Kezar
Thursday, August 3 MSGA Senior League results: INDIVIDUAL GROSS – AGE 55 – 63: Bob Allen 71/67, Zibby Puleio 71/64, John Downing 72/67, Peter Ashton 72/69, Rick Robichaud 72/67, Ronald Dery 72/67; INDIVIDUAL NET – AGE 55 – 63: Dan Boucher 77/61, Bill McGuire 81/63, Jim Macklin 73/65, Mark Hampton 86/65, Ray Dube 80/65, Tom Greer 74/65; INDIVIDUAL GROSS – AGE 64 – 68: Doug Craib 72/67, Roland Cote 73/66, Tom Chard 73/69, Reid Birdsall 75/70, Ricky Plummer 75/69; INDIVIDUAL NET – AGE 64 – 68: Doug Prevost 81/64, Steve Mitchell 92/64, Wally Martin 80/65, Alan Ricker 85/66; INDIVIDUAL GROSS – AGE 69 & UP: Fred J Fasulo 73/70, Paul Pelletier 73/69, Neil Mayo 76/70, Randy Smith 76/67; INDIVIDUAL NET – AGE 69 & UP: Rick Zemla 78/61, Ron Cronin 88/61, Greg Dawson 80/63, Jim Weaver 79/63, Norman Plourde 83/63; TEAM GROSS: Paul Pelletier, Ron Brown, John Downing, Peter Ashton, 63/59; Rick Robichaud, Tom Chard, Jim Weaver, Mark Jordan, 63/54; Zibby Puleio, Fred J Fasulo, John Gilbert, Carroll McMillan, 64/55; Rick Zemla, Russ Sweet, Joel Hawkes, Bob Blais, 64/55; TEAM NET: Ricky Plummer, Rudy Plummer, Tom D. Smith, Tom Shupp, 68/53; Cy Thompson, Ken Luce, Richard McCann, Reggie Gammon, 71/53; James Dillon, Richard Campbell, Bill McGuire, Dick Raymond, 69/55; Bob Allen, Steve O’Donnell, Jeffrey Nevins, Peter Davis, 65/55; SKINS: Gross # 1 – Rich Tremblay 2, Gross # 8 – Rick Zemla 3, Net # 12 – Norman Plourde 1, Gross # 13 – Marty Duffy 3, , CLOSEST TO THE PIN: # 5 – Russ Sweet 1-10, # 7 – Don Johnson 5-2, # 12 – Mike Dezelan 2-10, # 16 – Jeffery Nevins 2-8
Oakdale
Friday, July 28 men’s league three man team blind draw points results: 1. Darin Roy/Mike Kenney/Tim Chambers +3 2. Marshall Todd/Gavin Kane/Chuck Welch even 2. Denis Wotton/Rene Cayer/Dave Prevost; Pin: No. 13 — Mike Kenney 14’10”.
Thursday, July 27 Ladies League results: 1. Diane Johnson +2.5 1. Jackie Kilbreth +2.5.
Wednesday, July 26 men’s league three man team results: 1. Frank Luther/Wayne Delano/Mike Mickeriz +6 2. Chuck Welch/Don Sillars/Fred Kent +2 2. Gregg Gallant/Butch McKenna/Art Turbide even; Pin: No. 4 — Darin Roy 31’7″.
Poland Spring
Thursday, August 3 Ladies League Championship: A Flight: Gross — 1. Janet Nelson 81 2. Sharon Fasulo 88; Net — Kathy Cain 65; Pin: No. 6 — Sharon Fasulo 19’6″; Putts — Phyllis Ray 31; B Flight: Gross — Jeanne Read 96; Net — 1. Joanne Conley 69 2. Sylvia LeBlanc 74 2. Charlene Lacasse 74; Pin: No. 6 — Joanne Conley 7″; Putts — Mary McCarron 31.
Prospect Hill
Thursday, August 3 Senior League results: Front Nine — 1. Joe Rousseau/Chuck Drinkwater/Bob Adkisson/Richard Beaulieu -6 2. Nelson Beaudoin/Don Morency/Bob Harnois -5; Closest to the pin — Don Morency 2’1″; Back Nine — 1. Marcel Mathieu/Bob Mathieu/Porky Boulet -7 2. Bill Mousseau/Ed Mushlit/Wilfred Chouinard/Louis Dumont – 7; Closest to the pin — Bill Mousseau 12’4″; Overall: 50/50 — Paul Doyon.
Wednesday, August 2 Ladies League results: First Division: Net — 1. Delores Longtin 35 2. Phyllis Greim 36; Hate Em (game of the week) — 1. Lin Mathieu 36 2. Camille Booker 37; Second Division: Net — 1. Jolene Girouard 40 2. Jean Blanchette 41; Hate Em (game of the week) — 1. Phoebe Lowell 42 1. Judy Fuller 42; Third Division: Net — 1. Anne Dumont 38 2. Janet Webster 39; Hate Em (game of the week) — 1. Deb Charest 40 2. Ida Grondin 43; Overall: Closest to the pin — 1. Martha Cielinski 3’3″ 2. Kim Coombs – 4’8″; 50/50 — Connie Doboga.
Standings after Week 13: 1. Morency/Samson 121 2. Lowell/Jones 115.5 3. Pugh/Bjork 107 4. Rosen/Annear 106.5 5. Sherry/Emery 102 6. Rousseau/Lajoie 101.5 7 Rousseau/Wyman 101 8. Thongsavanh/Melaragno 99.5 9. Blanchette/Bergeron 97 10. Warner/Crowell 96.5 11. Theriault/Swett 96 12. Leeman/Malpass 95.5 13. Haines/Charron 93.5 14. Forgues/Vaughan 93 14. Dearborn/Favreau 93 16. Boulet/Maheux 92 16. Scott/Livernois 92 18. Scott/Mathews 88 19. Barnett/Maheux 86 20 Landry/Dumont 80.5; Pin: No. 3 — John Lajoie 18’3″.
Rockland
Tuesday, August 1 WMSGA results: CHAMPION: Kristin Kannegieser 69. RUNNER-UP: Leslie Guenther 77. GROSS: Flight A: Micki Meggison 78, Debbie Murphy 88, Liz Coffin 88. Flight B: Cecily Whiting 80, Kathy Crawford 81. Flight C: Liz Wiltshire 81, Laurie Hyndman 83. Flight D: Marie Cates 83, Sherrie Thomas 85, Susie Gravel 88, Shirley Kile 89. Flight E: Viola Kemp 87, Bobbie Andrus 88, Denise Hennessey 89. Flight F Helen Plourd 87. Flight G: Jane Diplock 93. NET: Flight A: Linda Pearse 71, Carrie Langevin 71. Flight B: Jean Brown 66, Jody Lyford 71. Flight C: Cindy Shaw 65, Kathy Sproul 76. Flight D: Sue Gordon 64, Madolin Fogarty 68, Carole Chick 68, Patricia MacDonald 69, Nancy Sage 69, Shelley Drillen 69, Heidi Washburn 69. Flight E: Jeanne LaPlante 60, Lila Geis, 66, Donni Witham 67. Flight F: Norma Michaud 62, Flight G Janet Anderson 77. GROSS SKINS: Hole 2 Charleen Wiseman 3, Hole 3 Micki Meggison 3, Hole 7 Leslie Guenther 4, Hole 10 Sheila Brocki 2, Hole 15 Kristin Kannegieser 4, Hole 16 Liz Coffin 3. NET SKINS: Hole 5 Trudi Snediker 1, Hole 8 Faith Vautour 2, Hole 12 Traci Beier 2. RAFFLE: Marlene Viger & Becky Laliberte.
HOLE IN ONE: Jody Lyford of Hermon Meadow recorded a hole in one on the 131-yard fifth hole, using a 7-wood to snag the ace.
Springbrook
Thursday, August 3 Ladies Member/Guest scramble results: Gross — 1. Laurie Gifford/Jamie Godin/Judy Corkum/Sue Dostie 61 2. Rachel Newman/Karen Richardson/Jean Pratt/Bambie Stevens 62; Net — 1. Ashley Golden/Danielle Murphy/Samantha Howard/Ashley Sears 49.9 2. Holly Cooper/Jo Albert/Linda – Suzy Mynahan/Diane Gagnier 53; Pin: No. 15: Member — Barbara Pray; Guest — Bambi Stevens; Closest to the line: No. 18 — Bambi Stevens (On the line).
Wednesday, August 2 Senior League Scramble results: Gross — J Levasseur/Ray Fletcher/Keith Weatherbie/Tom Wylie 63; Net — Dave Kus/John Anastasio/Bob Cochran/Dennis Purington 63/54; Pins: No. 2 — Dave Kus 9’4″ No. 8 — Keith Weatherbie 24′ No. 13 —Dave Kus 6’6″ No. 15 — Keith Weatherbie 11′.
Tuesday, August 1 Men’s League results: First Flight — 1. Tom Tiner +7 1. Tyler Tyburski +7 1. Brad Pattershall +7; Second Flight — 1. Jim Murphy +7 2. Jon Kent +5 2. Gerry Laroche +5; Third Flight — 1. Ralph Webster +7 1. Bob Sinclair +7 3. Matt Hopkins +6 3. George Hopkins +6.
Spring Meadows
Tuesday, August 1 SMWGA results: Flight One: Gross — 1. Ruth Colucci 76 2. Dawn Ballamo 82; Net — 1. Deb Clauson 70 1. Hannah Babcock 70; Flight Two: Gross — 1. Margo Audiffred 81 2. Laurie Frizzell 87; Net — 1. Pat Lage 70 2. Jarine Lombardo 72; Flight Three: Gross — 1. Cynthia Kostis 89 2. Mary Palman 92; Net — 1. Nancy Bither 71 2. Patty McDonald 77; Flight Four: Gross — 1. Helen Treadwell 93 2. Darlene Davison 98 2. Gayle Stoddard 98; Fifth Flight: Gross — 1. Esther Wiener 96 2. Terry Messer 100; Net — 1. Peg Murphy Mooers 72 1. Sally Welch 72; Sixth Flight: Gross — 1. Penny Guerin 102 2. Carole Barber 110; Net — 1. Maureen Collins 79 2. June Hamel 81.
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