BowlingNorth Bend LanesSept. 8-14
HIGH GAME
Young at Heart Seniors — Ray Nichols 225, Larry Lieberenz 212, Jim Cutrell 206; Marge Novak 191, Sally Ash 176, Barb Collins 175.
Men’s Coast — Bud Grant 258, Berrel Vinyard 254, Mike Brooker 253.
Alley Cats — Shirley Bridgham 195, Sally Ash 187, Beverly Cameron 178.
Bay Area Hospital — Tom Lofthouse 225, Craig Wooley 211, Dale Garnick 193; Oda Pendergrass 196, Lisa Wooley 189, Jeannie Ludlow 168.
Cosmo — Oda Pendergrass 277, Kay Nelson 224, Shannon Weybright 214.
Rolling Pins — Sandie Montana 212, Carol Paulson 203, Pat Richardson 184.
Primers Too Seniors — Bill Throop 234, Don Bomar 225, Nathan LaRue 222; Sally Ash 187, Phyllis Hewitt 184, Lee Howeth 181.
Cash Classic — Mike Brooker 288, Robert Warrick 267, Kelly Swope 235; Kathleen Engen 222, Kay Nelson 207, Robin Blackwell 195.
Varsity — Jerry Muscus 269, Trevor Sanne 268, Shawn McNally 265.
Silver Tip Seniors — Don Bomar 223, Jim Cutrell 223, Walt Baker 223; Linda Nichols 190, Phyllis Hewitt 181, Yoriko Creque 180.
Timber — Bill Springfels 247, Dan Hartman 224, Luke Clark 213; Cheryl Emler 178, Viki Springfels 176, Rosanne Wales 174.
Jack-n-Jill — Karl Daniel 236, Larry Rescorla 223, Ernest Ray Holladay 216; Leisha Tillett 188, Merlyn Wright 174, Tina Tillett 174.
Sunday Reno — Robert Taylor 276, Michael Andrade 235, Shawn Cook 224; Jana Taylor 186, Pat Richardson 177, Buffy Stanley 170.
HIGH SERIES
Young at Heart Seniors — Ray Nichols 583, Jim Cutrell 568, Richard Gutierrez 555; Marge Novak 520, Sally Ash 485, Virginia O’Neal 472.
Men’s Coast — Karl Daniel 657, Bud Grant 651, Justin Sanne 650.
Alley Cats — Sally Ash 500, Beverly Cameron 483, Sandra Jacobs 479.
Bay Area Hospital — Tom Lofthouse 606, Craig Wooley 575, Dale Garnick 537; Oda Pendergrass 574, Lisa Wooley 527, Jeannie Ludlow 478.
Cosmo — Oda Pendergrass 669, Kay Nelson 635, Pam Miller 606.
Rolling Pins — Marilyn Evans 509, Carol Paulson 508, Pat Richardson 496.
Primers Too Seniors — Bill Throop 614, Bud Grant 571, Clifford Martin 568; Phyllis Hewitt 487, Sally Ash 483, Marge Novak 482.
Cash Classic — Robert Warrick 733, Mike Brooker 667, Kelly Swope 651; Kay Nelson 567, Oda Pendergrass 566, Kathleen Engen 546.
Varsity — Shawn McNally 759, Jerry Muscus 708, David Warrick 661.
Silver Tip Seniors — Berrel Vinyard 582, Don Bomar 580, Jim Cutrell 579; Linda Nichols 532, Phyllis Hewitt 531, Yoriko Creque 471.
Timber — Luke Clark 577, Bill Springfels 576, Kevin Odle 570; Cheryl Emler 463, Rosanne Wales 457, Mary Barnes 456.
Jack-n-Jill — Karl Daniel 659, Larry Rescorla 583, Ernest Ray Holaday 580; Leisha Tillett 515, Merlyn Wright 476, Tina Tillett 469.
Sunday Reno — Robert Taylor 648, Michael Andrade 642, Anthony Wallace 615; Pat Richardson 476, Jana Taylor 461, Buffy Stanley 456.
GolfForest Hills Country ClubPizza Rays South Coast Seniors
Sept. 17-18
Freshman Flight (50-62 years old)
Low Gross — 1. Mark Bedard, 153; 2. Robbie Robison, 170; 3. Richard McCarty, 184; 4. Bill Lyon, 185.
Low Net — 1. Tim Lewis, 138; 2. Ed Yelton, 144; 3. John Smart, 147; 4. tie-Marc Fullhart and Dean Stubblefield, 160.
Sophomore Flight (64-67)
Low Gross — 1. Dick Manthe, 164; 2. Jim Koenig, 177; 3. Dale Turpin, 178; 4. Don Rhoades, 183.
Low Net — 1. Don Bangs, 140; 2. Larry Grove, 143; 3. Peter Stock, 145; Ralph Crowder, 149.
Junior Flight (68-71)
Low Gross — 1. Joe Higgins, 166; 2. Tom Thompson, 168; 3. Rod Nelson, 175; 4. Jerry Noel, 182.
Low Net — 1. Jim Reynolds, 138; 2. Ray Malmberg, 145; 3. tie-Jim Sentman and Jim Richardson, 146.
Senior Flight (71-76)
Low Gross — 1. Jim Wells, 164; 2. Harvey Myers, 171; 3. Jim Hansen, 176; 4. Glen Strong, 177.
Low Net — 1. David Morgan, 126; 2. Les Miller, 128; 3. Floyd Booren, 135; 4. Ed Brown, 140.
Legends Flight (77-90)
Low Gross — 1. Don Young, 168; 2. Dick Henry, 169; 3. John Day, 173; 4. Pizza Wasson, 190.
Low Net — 1. Duane Beyer, 134; 2. Bob Ellis, 136; 3. Jack Lakey, 140; 4. Hal Pintar, 146.
Closest to Pin (No. 6/15)
Wednesday — Freshmen: Craig Denbow; Sophomores: Don Rubow; Juniors: John Kouba; Seniors: Sam Sperry; Legends: Gus Gustafson.
Thursday — Freshmen: Tim Lewis; Sophomores: Don Rhoades; Juniors: Rod Nelson; Seniors: Sam Sperry; Legends: Gus Gustafson.
Long Drive (No. 1/10)
Wednesday — Freshmen: Chris Vaughn; Sophomores: Jim Koenig; Juniors: Joe Higgins; Seniors: Harvey Myers; Legends: Don Young.
Thursday — Freshmen: Bill Lyon; Sophomores: Lou Lane; Juniors: Joe Higgins; Seniors: Sam Sperry; Legends: Don Young.
Putting Contest — 1. Mark Bedard, 1 foot, 9 inches; 2. Rich McCarty, 3-9; 3. tie-Peter Stock and Don Swanson, 5-9; 5. Chris Vaughn, 5-11.
Coos Country ClubMen’s Day
Wednesday
Low Gross — Jim Denatale 76, Todd Tripp 79, Kent Wigle 80, Dave Beebe 80, Steve Stalcup 80.
Low Net — Gary Combs 65, Mark Skaar 67, John Godines 68.
Gross Skins — Todd Tripp (Nos. 3, 7, 14, 15), Steve Stalcup (No. 9).
Net Skins — Steve Stalcup (Nos. 2, 9), Jerry Morley (No. 6), Larry Qualman (No. 7), Jerry Briggs (No. 11), Dave Dorsey (No. 14).
Closest to Pin — Pat Snyder, Brian Gibson.
Long Drive — John Godines, Brian Gibson.
Ladies Day
Thursday
Low Gross — Marilyn Wilson, 40.
Low Net — Sheryl Todd, 43.
Closest to Pin — Marilyn Wilson.
Punt, Pass & KickResults of the NFL Pepsi Punt, Pass & Kick Competition held on Sept. 14 at Pete Susick Stadium.
Boys 8-9
Punt Pass Kick Total
Henry Scolari 45-9 59-3 59-10 164-10
Wyatt DeForest 40-0 54-6 21-0 115-6
Justin Roberts 44-2 41-1 20-3 105-6
Garrett Reiber 17-5 25-3 31-2 73-10
Jayden Frank 28-6 37-4 6-3 72-1
Corbin White 8-6 24-10 31-10 65-2
Ole Forsberg 2-5 27-5 31-5 61-3
Boys 10-11
Punt Pass Kick Total
Andrew Sharp 44-8 79-11 66-5 191-0
John Hubbard 57-9 62-2 61-6 181-5
Hunter Drops 34-2 57-6 78-2 169-10
Cayden Spencer 48-9 62-9 48-8 160-2
Corey Shaffer 28-8 68-2 59-9 156-7
Zach Inskeep 62-9 52-3 36-7 151-6
Tanner Gray 63-10 43-3 39-3 146-4
Joe Scolari 64-9 50-3 25-6 140-6
Marcel Demasy 33-9 58-7 33-3 125-7
Wes Turner 40-1 46-8 32-6 119-3
Cameron Hartley 60-6 42-8 16-1 119-3
Wyatt Yates 28-8 55-5 12-9 96-10
Jarod Bohannan 24-5 32-3 33-10 90-6
Girls 10-11
Punt Pass Kick Total
Jerusha Forsberg 0-0 26-1 27-7 53-8
Boys 12-13
Punt Pass Kick Total
Ronnie Walter 69-8 84-8 42-5 196-10
Michael Beaudry 44-0 56-4 53-6 153-10
Boys 14-15
Punt Pass Kick Total
Sye Yates 62-9 123-6 73-2 259-5
Nick Cole 86-11 100-6 13-8 201-3
BilliardsTioga BCA LeagueThrough Week 11
8 Ball (five-player teams)
Team Points
Jessie’s 2,425
Goonie’s 2,196
Eagles No. 538 2,052
Tiny’s 2,049
Silver Dollar 2,033
Four Seasons 1,966
Humboldt 1,878
Blue Moon 1,665
Road RunsUpcoming races on the South Coast
For more information on upcoming road races and for photos from past events, those interested can log on to the South Coast Running Club’s Web page at
www.southcoastrunningclub.com.
Million Dollar Challenge — Saturday, Oct. 4, starting at 10 a.m. on the boardwalk in downtown Coos Bay. Awards in this unique 5-kilometer race (or 2.5-kilometer race for younger runners) on a flat, fast course, are based on individual times versus standards set by the Road Runners Club of America and the South Coast Running Club. The entry fee is $6 for adults and $4 for students under 19 for those who register by Oct. 3. Then it increases to $8 for everybody. For more information, call Pete Dawson at 267-6329 or Tracy Fawns at 756-4467.
See Jane Run — Saturday, Oct. 18, starting at 10 a.m. at John Topits Park in Coos Bay. Events for the South Coast Women Only Run and Walk will include a 5-kilometer (3.1-mile) run or walk and a noncompetitive 1-mile fun walk. Both events will be held on the paved trails around Empire Lakes. Proceeds benefit the Coos Conty Women’s Safety and Resource Center. The entry fee is $17 with a shirt and $6 without for entries postmarked by Oct. 3. The fees then raise to $22 and $10. Entry forms are available at the Women’s Safety and Resource Center, 1681 Newmark Ave., in Coos Bay, or by calling 290-3243 or 888-1048.
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