SOUTHERN MAINE SENIORS
at Brunswick GC
Overall Medalists — Gross: Chris Gurry, Webhannet GC, 74. Net: Fred Dello Russo, Webhannet GC, 65.
Class AA Flight (ages 80+) — Gross: Bruce Kirn, Falmouth CC, 77; Thomas McNaboe, Portland CC, 85. Net: Jack Sutton, Falmouth CC, 71; Ross Deacon, Old Marsh CC, 74; Newell Augur, Portland CC, 74.
Class A Flight (75-79) — Gross: Robert Dall, Purpoodock Club, 75; Wayne Webster, Val Halla GC, 77; Dick Raymond, Riverside GC, 80; Jim Stephenson, Cape Neddick GC, 80. Net: James Bither, The Ledges, 69; Scott Searway, Falmouth CC, 69; Thom Meschinelli, Purpoodock Club, 70.
Class B Flight (70-74) — Gross: Doug Fraser, Webhannet GC, 80; Eric Hoy, Val Halla GC, 81; Ron Brown, Portland CC, 82 (mc); Richard Carson, Brunswick GC, 82 (mc). Net: Michael Decandia, Woodlands Club, 70; Craig Kinney, Falmouth CC, 71; Joe Foley, Riverside GC, 72 (mc); Paul Bureau, Purpoodock Club, 72 (mc).
Class C Flight (65-69) — Gross: Dan Bellemare, Biddeford-Saco CC, 76; John B Morin, Sanford CC, 77; Robert McManama, Webhannet GC, 77. Net: Tim Thompson, Purpoodock Club, 67; David LaLiberte, Purpoodock Club, 68; Fred Aronson, Purpoodock Club, 71.
Class D Flight (55-64) — Gross: George Hogan, Portland CC, 75; Fred Fasulo, Purpoodock Club, 76. Net: Bob Burns, Old Marsh CC, 67; Gregg Norris, Woodlands Club, 69.
Team Best Ball — Gross: Patrick Kenney/Fred Dello Russo/Doug Fraser/Lee Levison, 66; Andrew Frawley/Chris Gurry/Robert McManama/Michael Migliori 67; Ron Brown/George Hogan/Mike Francoeur/Thomas McNaboe 68; Bill Schmidt/Dale Bragg/David Day/Bruce Kirn 68. Net: Craig Kinney/Randall Cooper/John McElwee/Jack Sutton 60; Richard Kennedy/Thomas Low/David Norman/Mike Phelps 60; Thom Meschinelli/Robert Dall/Sam Kelley/Tom Mullen 61; David LaLiberte/Henry Deegan/Louis Koukos/Dan Redmond 61.
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