MARTINDALE CC
Individual (Green Tees) — Gross: Ashley Fifield, 73; Rocky Myers, 75. Net: Pete Bilodeau, 85-69; Glenn Tracey, 81-70.
Individidual (White Tees) — Gross: John Emerson, 76. Net: Brian Walsh, 87-73; Claude Heutz, 85-73.
Team Quota — Ashley Fifield/Jake Nicely/Brad Myers/Pete Bilodeau, +1; Paul Croteau/Felix Lincoln/Pete Bilodeau/Moe Morin, -8; Neil Mayo/Doug Craib/Matt Nicole/Branden Lever, -8.
Skins — Gross: Ron Blanchette, 2nd; Dan Caillier, 6th; Perry Goodspeed, 10th; Moe Morin, 16th; Paul Croteau, 17th. Net: Branden Lever, 1st; Mark Carrier, 4th; Zach Fortin, 8th; Bob Blanchette, 9th; Maureen Mayo, 11th; Doug Craib, 13th.
PORTLAND CC
Partner Wheel — Gross: James Pierce/Curt Jordan, 64; Michael Kinsman/Curt Jordan, 65. Net: Jason Viola/Bill Ervin, 58; Jason Viola/Tom Ryan, 59
Class A — Gross: Curt Jordan, 67. Net: Joe Pierce, 69; 2 David Bucci, 70.
Class B — Gross: Jason Viola, 75. Net: Bill Ervin, 67; 2 Robert Flaherty, 69.
Class C — Gross: Mark Francoeur, 83. Net: Tom Brown, 65; Tom Gorman, 67.
Ladies Payson Cup (36 holes, stroke play): 1. Kim Fogel, 72-68 – 140; 2. Cecily Whiting, 73-73 – 146; 3. Carrie Baker, 73-75 — 148; 4. Susan Poulin, 75-74 — 149.
RIVERSIDE GC
Two-Person Stableford — (blind draw) — Front: Mark Richardson (22)/Bob Werner (20) 42; Chris Bailey (22)/Ken Matthews (17) 39 (mc); David Niles (21)/Keith Malone (18) 39 (mc); Eric Hayward (19)/Ken Shone (18) 37 (mc). Back: Scott Giroux (21)/Matt Davis (19), 40; Dan Falcone (19)/Patrick Donahue (17), 36; Phil Gignac (18)/Chris Nappi (17), 35; D. Siewertsen (19)/Anthony Menario (15), 34.
Two-Ball — First Flight — Gross: Tom Foley/Mike Amero, 68 (mc); Dan Falcone/Chris Nappi, 68 (mc). Net: Tom Foley/Mark Richardson, 64 (mc); Chris Nappi/Chris Bailey, 64 (mc). Second Flight — Gross: Mark Richardson/Mike Amero, 68; Jay Plourd/Chris Bailey, 71. Net: Patrick Donahue/Bob Werner, 62; Phil Gignac/Jerome Gignac, 64 (mc).
Stableford — First Flight: Jan Boyle, 39; Jay Plourd, 36 (mc); Chris Nappi, 36 (mc); Dan Falcone, 35 (mc). Second Flight: Mark Richardson, 39; Bob Werner, 37 (mc); Chris Bailey, 37 (mc); Phil Gignac, 36. Third Flight: Steve Giroux, 40; Steve Roy, 38; Patrick Donahue, 36; Ed McGeehan, 35.
Skins — Gross: Eric Hayward, #3; Chris Bailey, #6; Mark Richardson, #9; Jan Boyle, #17. Net: Patrick Donahue, #5; Denny Siewertsen, #10; Jan Boyle, #11.
ROCKLAND GC
Member-Guest — Ladies Flight — Gross: Tammy King/Jackie Merrick, 84. Net: Sue Hodgkins/Leslie Eaton, 66; Mary Clewett/Anette Chatest, 66.
Men’s Flight — Gross: Steve Staples/Cory Staples, 71; Lincoln Page/Scott Burnheimer, 75. Net: Lincoln Page/Bob Gould, 57; Lincoln Page/Don York, 60; Kevin Labree/Michael Labree, 60; Larry Schooley/Michael Schooley, 60.
Nine-hole Scramble — Gross: Rob Splaine/Tom Griffith, 34. Net: Larry Schooley/Michael Schooley, 28.5.
Pins — 5th hole: Steve Staples, 11-8. 10th: Don York, 28-9. 18th: Larry Schooley, 9-9.
VAL HALLA GC
Men’s Firecracker Two-Ball — Round 1: Morris Fisher/Jeff Porter, 60; Nick Franco/Mark Franco, 62; Bill Putnam/Greg Leighton, 62; Phil Ingraham/George Lee, 63; Gary Whitney/Jim Kelly, 63; Justin Clouatre/Erik Casparius, 64; Wayne Schaab/Scott Johnson, 64.
Flight 1 — Gross: Chris Deroche, 70; Joe Gildart, 72; Mike Arsenault, 73. Quota: Jay Burrell, +3; Chris King, E; John Conley, -2.
Flight 2 — Gross: Nick Bartlett, 76; Matt Packard, 78; Eric Hoy, 80. Quota: Mark Franco, E; Phil Ingraham, -1; Ben Frech, -2; Mike Arsenault Sr., -2.
Flight 3 — Gross: Wayne Schaab, 78; Andy Christensen, 83; Gary Sturtevant, 84. Quota: Nick Franco, +2; Scott Johnson, E; Greg Leighton, E.
Flight 4 — Gross: Bill Putnam, 81; Dan Wood, 85; Dan Garneau, 86. Quota: George Lee,+7; Jim Kelly, +6; Morris Fisher, +5.
Pins — 3rd hole: Wayne Johnson, 12 feet-3 inches; Chris King, 12-3. 8th: Nick Bartlett, 13-7, Brian Knipp, 16-4. 11th: Tony Polito, 6-6; John Mollica, 6-8. 17th: Jay Burrell, 8-4; Greg Leighton, 10-4.
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