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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2011 3C COUNT-Y GOLF GOLF RESULTS LACC Women's Golf Club The Dice Game was played on July 26. Each player on the four-member teams was as- signed a number one through four. As the holes were com- pleted, the die was rolled to determine which person's score would count for that hole. Added to that score was the lowest score of the other players for a total team score. In first place with a 133 was the team of Kathy Chuchel, Amanda Hosman, Evelyn Ro- driguez, and Jessie King (blind draw). There was a two-way tie for second place. The team of Mary Craig, Claudine Gur- ney, Joyce Gronroos (guest), and Joan Johnson scored 135. The team of Kathy Fuller, Janet Hancock, Peggy Lentz, and Janice Vortmann also scored 135. Genny Davis had the only chip-in on hole #5. Congratu- lations ladies! Mt. Huff Wednesday Morn- ing Scramble A beautiful morning with a nice breeze and a great turnout for the Wednesday Morning Scramble at Mt. Huff Golf Course. The Wednesday, July 27, first place team members were: Jay Merrilees, Jim Bryant, John Hackett, and Jerry Hobbs. In second place was the team of Ralph Cote, Don She- field, and Leo Sorensinski. Closest to the pin was won by David Smuts. There was no chip-in contest. Whitehawk Ranch Ladies Golf Club Tuesday, July 26, was a beautiful day to play golf. The game that day was Modified Stapleford - team points. The team of Jill Zumwalt, Cynthia Faulk, Arlin Simpson and Marcia Zeigler came in first with a team score of 151. Sec- ond place went to Pam Cum- mings, Toni Dick, .Patsy Purvis and Patty McNam- marc with a total of 144. Plumas Pines Women's Club Plumas Pines Women's Club have Completed, as of Ju- ly 26, the third round of Cap- tain's Cup. Each winner will move into the final Captain's Cup in September for the playoff. Should be an exciting final, all are looking forward to the finish. • The winner of this month's Captain's Cup is: Low Gross- Janet Holladay; Low Net- Lor- raine Cornish. We had "follow-the-field" in two flights: First flight: Low Gross - Re- nee Walker; Low Net - Nancy Bartlett; Low Putts - Mary Stonebraker Second flight: Low Gross - Scooter Kidwell; Low Net - Beverly Donato; Low Putts - Diane Trainor Congratulations to the win- ners! That's it for now.., our "Around Plumas Pines in 18 Holes" Tournament begins Monday, Aug 1. Lake Almanor West Women's Golf Club July 28th Today was a hot day to play golf, but we had 15 members out there on the course. To- day's game Was 2 Best Balls. The first place team was Judy Cooper, Sharon Auge, Julie Azevedo and Pat Fricke with a score of 122. The second place team was Linda Kluge, Betty Duncan, Adrienne Fagalde and Karen Nelson with a score of 127. Julie Azevedo won the pot today with a birdie on #12. And Kathi Shennan had the only chip-in also on #12. A big welcome back to the links to Betty Duncan, who just got over knee surgery. Graeagle Meadows Women's Golf Club This week the Graeagle Meadows Women's Golf Club played another round in their Ace of Aces competition. The winner over the field for low gross score was Janie Gros- man with Jay Fisher winning for low net. In the first flight Priscilla Piper won for low gross and Bey Reynolds won for low net. Taking second place low net was was Kathy Sipel with Barbara Crist com- ing in third. Dee Walker had the low gross score in the second flight with Lorraine Cornish getting low net. Giuliana Glaz- er took second place with Re- nee Miller coming in third. In the third flight, Jay Fisher had the low gross score. There was a tie for low net between Gail Arterburn and Pat Grew. Second place low net was won by Esther Rimbault. Kathy Sipel, Gail Nelson, Debbie Peterson, Ellen Fear- ing, Giuliana Glazer, Pat Grew and Annie Fischer had chip-ins. Mt. Huff Thursday Night Scramble The Thursday night scram- ble of the July 28 was another whopping success, we fielded seven full teams, four of our regulars were at Poppy Hills playing a northern California Championship. 'The team of Bob Clark, Steve Ross, David Smuts and Joe Pogue came in first and after a chip-off between Greg Stevens and Jeff Stevens, the Jeff Stevens, Auston Linford, Leaf Van Pelt and Gary Metz- doff team took second place. Joe Pogue won closest to the pin and Greg Stevens had the longest driye. Next week we will be serv- ing spaghetti with the scram- ble and all are invited. To have your golf club in- cluded in the weekly results, email the information to sports@plumasnews.com or fax it to 283-3952 by Friday at 3 p.m. Diamond Mountain hosts tourney Kayleen Taylor ' Sports Editor ktaylor@lassennews.com The women's golf club at Di- amond Mountain Golf Course recently sponsored their 40th annual Wild Goose Invitation- al Thursday, June 14 through Friday, June 15. Joining the local ladies was numerous out of town guests from Nevada, Orland, Bishop and Los Molinos who compet- ed in the two-day eclectic tourney. In the eclectic format, play- ers counted their best hole from either day for a com- bined single score. Two guest flights and two hostess flights were offered, with Carolyn Reed, 88, from Los Molinos, Calif., and Loret- ta Frank, 103, from Orland, Calif., each taking low gross in guest flights 1 and 2. Nancy Quigley from Reno, Nev., earned first low net in Guest Flight 1. Betty Messier from Carson City, Nev., was second. Lysa Eldridge from Bishop, Calif., was third. Lilla Hadeler, also from Bishop, earned fourth. Helen Stewart, from Carson City, was first low net in Guest Flight 2. Lu Heckl, from Carson City, was second. Joyce Quigley, from Reno, earned third. Diane Nichol- son, of Bishop, was fourth. Jeanette Kindle, 83, and Liz Griffin, 85, were the low gross winners in Hostess Flights 1 and 2. Mary Helt earned first low net in Hostess Flight 1. Lisa Reed was second, Merr.i- lyn Reddick was third, Barbara Theiler finished fourth and MaryJo Norris took fifth. Toni Stowell earned the first low net in Hostess Flight 2. Julia Gussett-Barnetche took second, Carolyn Genasci was third, Louise Camacho took fourth and Brenda Vi- condoa took fifth. Susanville residents Teresa Pustejovsky, 79, and Sharon Edwards, 55, took low gross and low net over the field. Accuracy shots were of- fered with closest to the pin winners Lisa Reed (seventh hole) and Betty Messier (13th hole). Carolyn Reed (guest flight 1), Loretta Frank (guest Flight 2), Barbara Theiler (hostess flight 1) and Carolyn Genasci (hostess flight 2) all earned closest to the line oa the sec- ond hold. Winning team Each year the Lake Almanor Country Club hosts a special invitational golf tournament for members only. Pairing up, teams consist of one member and one guest and proceeds from the tournament are used to benefit the community. It is a two-day tournament limited to 36 teams. "The invitational has become so popular, we had to reject other pairs this year," said chairman Jim Leonard. The 2011 winning pair was Eric Wedbush (left) and Denny Steen. Leonard gave no score but he did say first place earned the golfers "a small cash prize and a whole lot of prestige." The beneficiary of this year's tournament will be the Chester High School sports program. Leonard anticipates the donation will be approxi- mately $1,500. Photo submitted Lady golfers quality for P0000/GA team championship Four of the Diamond Mountain Ladies Golf Club will be traveling to Vallejo, Calif., in September to com- pete against 38 other teams for the Professional' Women's Golf Association (PWGA) team champi: onship. Sharon Edwards, Liz Griffin, Jeanette Kindle and Lisa Reed qualified to play in the tournament Monday, June 27 in Corn- ing, Calif. The ladies also participat- ed in a one-day PWGA play- day Wednesday, July 25. Ed- wards and Griffin won the two-man team event with a 63 net. Edwards also had a low net over the field with a gross 88 and a net 63. On Wednesday, July 26, nine ladies participated in a three-man, two best-ball tournament at Diamond Mountain Golf Course. :Teresa Pustejovsky, Marilyn Reddick and Louise Camacho won the three-man tournament with a score of 129. 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