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GOLF

By Paul Danzer, Columbian Soccer, hockey and Community Sports Reporter
Published: October 27, 2009, 12:00am

GOLF

HOLES-IN-ONE

At Fairway Village

Oct. 11

JERRY TALLMADGE made a hole-in-one on the 147-yard No. 5 hole with a 7 wood. Witnessed by Brian Crews.

At Royal Oaks Country Club

Aug. 29

LINDA BAUMAN made a hole-in-one on the 110-yard No. 5 hole with a 9 iron. Witnessed by Larry Bauman, Jackie Thelen, and John Thelen.

LOCAL RESULTS

Royal Oaks Country Club

Oct. 20

Women’s 18-hole Group

Championship class — Gross: Mary Lou Thun 83. Net: Karli Whittam 75, Barb Sloan 75, Diana Richard 75, Mary Lou Potter 75, Trudy Allen 75.

Class A — Gross: Judy Bergs 94. Net: Mary Ann Cone 88.

Class B — Gross: Mary Lou Cassidy 98. Net: Leann Hull 75.

Class C — Gross: Helen Chun 100. Net: Denise Dawkins 74.

Class D — Gross: Karen McCluer 113. Net: Ann Trampush 83.

BOWLING

LOCAL LEAGUES

At Allen’s Crosley Lanes

Oct. 12

Timber Seniors — Men: Dick Atkins 611. Women: Judy Domond 500.

Oct. 13

Phone Rangers — Men: Malcom Shorter 205-243-232 — 680.

Oct. 14

Betty’s Senior Quartet — Men: Frank Wilcox 717. Women: Carole Hess 529.

Oct. 16

Merry Mixers — Men: Robert Eddings 235-222-222 —679. Women: Carolyn Clingen 189-150-235 —574.

Shorty’s Twilighters — Men: Michael Garcia 268-236-246 — 750. Women: Gayle Holland 228-208-235 — 671.

Friday Surprise — Men: Ed Mortesensen, Sr., 748. Women: Holly Spady 515.

Oct. 17

Crosley Majors — Boys: Ryan Shock 139-201-187 — 527. Girls: Mirradawn Emmerich 141-142-139 — 422. Crosley Preps — Boys: Kristopher Mace 196-136-128 — 460. Girls: Madison McClellan 111-109-108 — 328. Crosley Bantams — Boys: Hunter Bower 91-89-75 —255. Girls: Kaylee Combs 55-33-47 — 135. Crosley Pee Wees — Boys: Jordan Combs 72-65-69 — 206. Girls: none.

Oct. 19

Sparetimers — Men: Barney Gray 171-192-158 — 521. Women: Shirley Mills 160-129-174 — 463.

Oct. 20

Max Vanek Memorial — Men: Steve Johnson 234-246-300 — 780.

Oct. 21

Allen’s Crosley Invitational — Men: Ryan Oldham 236-257-289 — 782. Women: Cathi Terwilleger 225-189-296 — 710.

Woody’s — Men: Rick Carlson 194-200-225 — 619. Women: Patty Parsons 219-198-212 — 629.

Oct. 22

Manhattan — Men: Pat Gonzales 225-300-179 — 704. Merry Mixups — Men: Jim Stickel 181-225-190 — 596. Women: Teresa Clawson 222-210-205 — 637. Swingers — Women: Sharon Garden 169-165-224 — 558.

At Bailey’s Classic Lanes

Oct. 11

Bailey’s Underground — Men: Mark Andrewjeski 714. Women: Mary Jones 553.

Oct. 18

Bailey’s Underground — Men: Mark Andrewjeski 752. Women: no report.

Oct. 19

Misfits — Men: Ted Hanson 224-300-181 — 704. Monday Seniors — Men: Clay Kind 153-234-223 — 710. Women: Thu-Lan Fick 214-147-193 — 554.

Oct. 20

Renegades — Women: Diana Sowards 227-256-213 — 693.

Oct. 22

Bailey’s Classic — Men: Bill Michaels, Jr., 699. Women: Sharron Wannamaker 707. Half Timers — Men: Jim Kirkpatrick 192-278-257 — 727. Women: Carrie Johnson 192-194-232 — 618.

At Big Al’s

Oct. 19

Monday Morning Madness — Men: Richard Hardy 531. Women: Cheryl Hardy 367. HP Friends and Family — Men: Barry Varin 658. Women: Sam Easterday 616. Monday Mixed — Men: Dean Hebner 704. Women: Mary Lewis 734. Hog Heaven — Men: Greg Ellis 582. Women: Dawn Hill 524.

Oct. 20

Swing Shifters — Women: Lisa McLeod 558. Men: Michael Rosu 544. Men’s Night Out — Nick Cosler 753. Young at Heart Seniors — Men: Gerry Tate 677. Women: Julie Boer 534. Tuesday Night Strikers — Men: Jeremy Smith 661. Women: Karen Hartshorn 494.

Oct. 21

Renegades — Men: Doug Seal 707. Women: Nicole Miller 506.

Oct. 22

Mixed Classified — Men: Tony Domine 188-235-177 — 598. Women: Barb Zufelt 143-158-207 — 508. Thursday Mixed — Men: Scott Hager 736. Women: Mona Ott 579. Senior Monte Carlo — Men: Gene Holt 571. Women: Liz Knizewski 514.

Oct. 25

Sunday Rollers — Men: Miguel Bongioanni 589. Women: Joanne Messinger 431.

At Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes

Oct. 12

Cosmopolitan — Men: Tom Nelson 246-246-214 — 706.

Oct. 16

Playmates — Men: Corey Stackhouse 247-269-246 — 760. Women: Rachel Daily 147-152-214 — 513. Senior rollers — Men: Gary Liedtke 250-176-219 — 645. Women: Arene Sedell 144-135-234 —513.

Oct. 17

Bumper Buddies — Boys: Alex Cox 93-81 — 174. Saturday Juniors — Boys: Austin Gonzales 214-201-220 — 635. Girls: Tessa Friason 200-175-167 — 542. Saturday Preps — Boys: Dustin Norman 149-124-113 — 386. Girls: Cassandra Hui9t 102-108-110 — 320. Saturday Nite Sudsers — Men: Wayne Edwards 238-227-207 — 672. Women: Michelle Prouty 191-218-174 — 583.

Oct. 18

Ball and Chain — Men: Danny Anderson 225-172-218 — 615. Women: Paige Myers 146-210-189 — 545. Leisurettes — Women: Dianne Johnston 168-172-236 — 576.

Oct. 19

Moose Mixed — Men: Mike Speck 230-256-211 — 697. Women: Shirley Davis 153-147-224 — 524. Senior Practice — Men: Gerry Tate 237-255-188 — 680. Women: not reported.

Oct. 20

Spotter’s — Women: Lori Ehmke 209-179-210 —598.

Oct. 21

Senior Tappers — Men: Clarence Wasser 290-229-261 — 780. Women: Judy Whitesides 223-196-200 — 619. Wednesday Mixed Juniors — Boys: Darren Stanley 195-216-236 — 657. Girls: Madison Crockett 209-256-133 — 598.

Oct. 22

Ross Complex — Men: Michael Johnson 234-238-252 — 724. Women: Wendy Overlin 245-202-244 —694. Thursday Trio — Women: Carol J. Johnson 192-166-174 —532. Economy — Men: Scott Ulrich 268-258-233 —759. Women: Cherie Dowdle 193-191-169 — 553. Commercial — Men: Ryan Costello 238-259-209 — 706. Women’s Classic — Vicki Michalek 169-196-175 — 540.

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At Tiger Bowl

Oct. 17

Tiger Juniors — Boys: Cody Glenn 141-123-120 — 384. Girls: Wylicia Faley 104-98-102 — 304.

Oct. 19

Monday Classic — Men: Frank Brosh 210-171-166-194 741 (4 games). Women: Rachel Kreighbaum 151-202-148-198 — 699 (4 games).

Oct. 20

Battle Ground School Employees — Women: Bonnie Warne 153-152-138 — 443. Men: Jim Scheurman 166-160-113 — 439. Tuesday Tigherettes — Women: Jan Jones 144-200-178 — 522. Men’s Commercial — Men: Scott Davis 219-149-223 — 691.

Oct. 22

Pinbeaters — Men: Robert Wallace 192-239-145 — 576. Women: Vickie Wallace 155-159-141 — 455.

Oct. 23

Sundowners-Reno — Men: Phil Hiller 224-215-191 — 630. Women: Vickie Wallace 164-154-180 — 498.

HONOR SCORES

Men

300 — Pat Gonzales, Oct. 22, Crosley Manhattan League.

300 — Ted Hanson, Oct. 19, Bailey’s Misfits. His first 300 game.

300 — Steve Johnson, Oct. 20, Crosley Max Vanek Memorial League.

297 — Chris Tatum, Oct. 9, Bailey’s Classic Trips League.

290 — Terry Berquist, Oct. 20, Crosley Max Vanek Memorial League.

289 — Ryan Oldham, Oct. 21, Allen’s Crosley Invitational League.

280 — Doug Seal, Oct. 21, Big Al’s Renegades League.

279 — Mark Andrewjeski, Oct. 18, Bailey’s Underground League.

279 — Nick Cosler, Oct. 20, Big Al’s Men’s Night Out League.

279 — Ryan Costello, Oct. 19, Hazel Dell Moose Mixed League.

279 — Scott Downey, Oct. 16, Crosley Shorty’s Twilighters League.

279 — Tom Godkin, Oct. 22, Hazel Dell Commercial League.

279 — Bill Michaels, Jr., Oct. 22, Bailey’s Classic League.

279 — Barry Varin, Oct. 19, Big Al’s HP Friends and Family League.

279 — Ron Holt, Oct. 20, Big Al’s Young at Heart Seniors League.

279 — Sam Rosson, Oct. 20, Crosley Max Vanek Memorial League.

278 — Ron Jordan, Oct. 20, Crosley Max Vanek Memorial League.

278 — Jim Kirkpatrick, Oct. 22, Baillley’s Half Timers League.

277 — Nick sprecher, Oct. 22, Hazel Dell Commercial League.

269 — John Galko, Oct. 14, Crosley Betty’s Senior Quartet League.

269 — Larry Shay, Oct. 22, Big Als Thursday Mixed League.

269 — Corey Stackhouse, Oct. 16, Hazel Dell Playmates League.

278 — Michael Garcia, Oct. 16, Crosley Shorty’s Twilighters League.

268 — Jay Griffin, Oct. 19, Big Al’s Monday Mixed League.

268 — M. Meads, Oct. 22, Bailey’s Classic League.

267 — Harry Eklof, Oct. 19, Bailey’s Monday Seniors League.

265 — Dan Moeller, Oct. 16, Hazel Dell Playmates League.

Women

296 — Cathi Terwilleger, Oct. 21, Allen’s Crosley Invitational League.

268 — Sharron Wannamaker, Oct. 22, Bailey’s Classic League.

264 and 249 — Mary Lewis, Oct. 22, Bailey’s Classic League.

249 — Mary Lewis, Oct. 19, Big Al’s Monday Mixed League.

245 and 244 — Wendy Overlin, Oct. 22, Hazel Dell Ross Complex League.

243 — Carol Dent, Oct. 19, Big Al’s Monday Mixed League.

243 — Jackie Payne Oct. 22, Hazel Dell Ross Complex League.

236 —Dianne Johnson, Oct. 18, Hazel Dell Leisurettes League.

235 — Carolyn Clingen, Oct. 16, Crosley Merry Mixers League.

235 — Gayle Holland, Oct. 16, Crosley Shorty’s Twilighters League.

234 — Arene Sedell, Oct. 16, Hazel Dell Senior Rollers League.

232 — Carrie Johnson, Oct. 22 Bailey’s Half Timers League.

Juniors

266 — Chris Stuehm, Oct. 17, Crosley Majors League.

256 — Madison Crockett, Oct. 21, Hazel Dell Wednesday Mixed Junors League (99 pins above her average)

236 — Darren Stanley, Oct. 21, Hazel Dell Wednesday Mixed Juniors League.

MILESTONES

Ken Holtmann bowled his first 700 series, a 707, on Oct. 20 in the Crosley Max Vanek Memorial League.

YOUTH FOOTBALL

CLARK COUNTY YOUTH FOOTBALL

Oct. 27 scores

Grades 2-3

Cougars 7, Lightning 0

Sharks 19, Tigers 13

Hawks 26, Chiefs 6

Beavers 26, Cubs 6

Grades 4-5

Camas 34, Bruins 0

Eagles 19, Panthers 7

Saints 27, Sharks 26

Hawks 32, Falcons 26

Crushers 21, Rebels 19

Colts 31, Beavers 20

Bears 19, Tigers 0

Mustangs 26, Jaguars 0

Thunder 14, Coyotes 13

Grade 6

Titans 41, Texans 0

Huskies 13, Grizzlies 7

Wildcats 12, Eagles 0

Raiders 8, Chargers 0

Panthers 25, Falcons 12

Chieftains 30, Seahawks 7

Grade 7

Bengals 25, Falcons 0

Lions 13, Jets 6

Storm 13, Hawks 7

Beavers 24, Thunder 0

Grade 8

Grizzlies 26, Thunder 21

Tigers 28, Hawks 6

Giants 31, Wolves 8

YOUTH SOCCER

SALMON CREEK SOCCER CLUB

Oct. 24-25 scores

Oregon Premier League

Boys U10 – Premier

Bridlemile 3, FCSC Juventus 99 2

Boys U12 – Gold

FCSC Juventus 97 3, Southside Santos 1

Girls U10 – Platinum

FCSC Nemesis 99 6, FC Portland 3

Oregon Youth Soccer League

Boys U11

FCSC Juventus 98 3, O.C. Triple Threat 3

Girls U11

FCSC Nemesis 98 Yellow 9, Canby Velocity 0

Girls U13 – Division 1

FCSC Nemesis 96 1, OSA Red Fusion 0

Girls U14 – Division 2

FCSC Nemesis 95 1, Willamette United Juventus 1

FCSC Nemesis 95 1, FC Phoenix Alliance 1

Washington Youth Soccer

Boys U15 – P1

FCSC Juventus 94 5, ISC Arsenal Red 94 Birkwood 1

COLUMBIA PREMIER SOCCER CLUB

Girls U12

Columbia Timbers Blues 0, WSA FCV Valor 0

Girls U14

Columbia Timbers 95 Red 1, WestSound FC 95 Red 0

ROWING

VANCOUVER LAKE CREW

Oct. 25

Portland Fall Classic

5,000 meters

Willamette River

Vancouver Lake Crew had 27 high schoolers, two college men, and 10 adults rowing.

Men’s Open Double —1. Will Kalenius and David Pervere, 20:37. 2, Joel Bentson-Royal and Clayton Ward, 21:22.

Men’s Masters Double — 2, Delvan Johnston and Bob Farentinos.

Men’s Junior Double (7 entries) — 4, Oscar Golberg and Alec Bittner, 23:12. 5, Will Jeffries and Dylan Dynes, 23:22.

Mixed Masters Double — 3, Dane Moseson and Catherine Corbett.

Women’s Masters Double — 2, Cathy Golberg and Michelle Mand.

Junior girls Double — 3, Maggie Hickey and Sawyer Schultz. 5, Rachel Lucero and Amy Howard.

Men’s Varsity Eight — 6, VLC (Daniel Mudge, Dustin Crossman, Toresen Golberg, Tanner Steward, Austin Steward, Joel Bentson-Royal, Gene Sanches, Markus Fuchs, Amy Men’s Novice Eight — 2, VLC (Oscar Golberg, Gerik Miller, Jake Yraceburu, Spencer Baker, Jacob Sisson, Evan Weber, Brady Schmitt and Colton Slayman placed second. Myra Lukens was coxswain).

Men’s Adaptive Single — 1, Tony Davis, finished first in the Mens adaptive single.

RUGBY

VANCOUVER SHARKS

Men

Oct. 17

Eugene 17, Vancouver Sharks 10. Vancouver Sharks scoring — Ryan Foote kicked a penalty conversion for 3 points and a try conversion for 2 points. Mike Barns scored a try for 5 points.

Oct. 24

Kitsap Renegades 24, Vancouver Sharks 3. Sharks scoring — Ryan Foot, 3-point penalty conversion.

Vancouver’s next match is on Oct. 31 in Seattle against the Seattle Quake.

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