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Community scoreboard, Oct. 26

The Columbian
Published: October 26, 2010, 12:00am

BOWLING

LOCAL LEAGUES

At Allen’s Crosley Lanes

Oct. 10

Sunday Mixed 4s — Men: Thomas cullen 706. Women: Brenda Lanning.

Oct. 11

Timber Seniors — Men: Gerry Tate 694. Women: Marie cook 482.

Oct. 13

Betty’s Senior Quartet — Men: Jim Rable 685. Women: Carole Hess 569.

Oct. 15

Shorty’s Twilighters — Men: Chase Harrington 221-254-202 677. Women: Gail Carlson 140-189-179 508. Merry Mixers — Men: Tom Mills 225-248-207 680. Women: Caroly Morgus 206-175-169 550. Friday Surprise — Men: Ed Mortensen, Jr., 196-178-257 631. Women: Peri Muhich 187-140-154 481.

Oct. 16

Majors — Boys: Donald Shaffer III 269-217-242 728. Girls: Holly Naramore 185-216-200 601. Preps — Boys: Kel Myers 134-126-140 400. Girls: Emily Fraser 142-116-123 381. Bantams — Girls: D’Lynne Wentzell 36-60-64 160. Pee Wees — Boys: Jordan Combs 98 game. Girls: Natalie Sowber 70 game.

Oct. 18

Sparetimers — Men: Tom Mills 211-241-248 700. Women: Karin Davis 175-191-154 520. Lutheran Mixed — Men: David Manecke 249-183-266 698. Women: Cheryl Tilford 189-176-132 497.

Oct. 19

Max Vanek Memorial — Men: Matt Eichler 226-299-186 711. Women: .

Oct. 20

Woody’s — Men: no report. Women: Cherie Callero 168-207-177 552. Renegades — Men: Chuck Prestrud 689. Women: Cindy North 534. Allen’s Crosley Invitational — Men: Jay Melton 228-247-263 738. Women: Jackie Payne 223-197-184 604.

Oct. 21

Manhattan — Men: Tom Jendro 247-243-196 686. Swingers — Women: Lori Mills 167-162-159 488. Merry Mixups — Men: Dale Combs 227-226-209 662. Women: Theresa Clawson 161-174-211 546.

At Big Al’s

Oct. 18-24

Mixed Classified — Men: Andy DeVito 193-255-204 652. Women: Evie Hill 212-151-153 516.

Young at Heart Seniors — Men: Charlie Simmons 654.

Renegades — Men: Doug Seal 707.

At Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes

Oct. 15

Playmates — Men: Carter Leggett 186-205-265 656. Women: Jamie Lorey 237-236-247 720. Senior Rollers — Men: Dave Shehorn 191-244-201 636. Women: Arlene Sedell 175-168-171 514.

Oct. 16

Saturday Nite Sudsers — Men: Wayne Edwards 213-2150225 653. Women: Kim Heying 215-213-174 602. Saturday Juniors — Boys: Jordan Gonzales 212-249-167 628. Girls: Tessa Friason 222-170-181 572. Saturday Preps — Boys: Thomas Graham 121-93-102 316. Girls: Cassie Huit 87-105-111 303. Bumper Buddies — Boys: Nikki Scott 105-87 192. Girls: Lahailia Jackson 90-88 178.

Oct. 17

Ball and Chain — Men: Scott Mallory 268-265-244 777. Women: Kasey White 191-179-215 585.

Oct. 18

Cosmopolitan — Men: Scott Ulrich 218-234-266 788; Tom Godkin 265-214-236 715; Chuck Hopkins 239-257-217 713. Moose Mixed — Men: Dave Jones 197-222-193 612. Women: Vicki Morton 156-182-151 489.

Oct. 19

Spotter’s — Women: Barb Pinkowski 212-187-142 541. Tuesday Home School — Boys: Aaron Kintz 93-93-121 307. Girls: Tiffany Kintz 99-101-102 302.

Oct. 20

Senior Tappers — Men: Steve Kross 240-227-196 663. Women: Jan klof 225-180-225 630. 99 Strippers — Women: Bev Sisson 186-187-232 605. Wednesday Mixed Juniors — Boys: Darren Stanley 240-212-173 625. Girls: Chantel Hammer 71-114-96 281.

Oct. 21

H.D. Commercial — Men: George Fotiou 214-215-158 687. Economy — Men: Steve Convirs 259-212-204 675. Women: Deja Carlson 155-135-167 457. Thursday Trios — Women: Jean Weber 156-138-176 470. Ross Complex — Men: Chris Payne 256-248-172 676. Women: Jackie Payne 174-232-197 603.

At Tiger Bowl

Oct. 19

Battle Ground School Employees — Men: David Jones 146-161-151 — 458; Women: Rayna Trahan 147-149-144 — 440.

Oct. 21

Pinbeaters — Men: Greg Jackson 223-192-172 587. Women: Dana Pound 193-125-197 515.

Oct. 22

Sundowners-Reno — Men: Stu Harris 222-257-156 635. Women: Vickie Wallace 177-173-162 512.

HONOR SCORES

Men

300 — Jason Coigny, Oct. 19, Allen’s Crosley Invitational.

300 — Chad Johns, Oct. 20, Crosley Max Vanek Memorial.

299 — Matt Eichler, Oct. 20, Crosley Max Vanek Memorial.

290 — Steve Lantz, Oct. 20, Crosley Max Vanek Memorial.

287 — Chuck Prestrud, Oct. 20, Crosley Renegades.

277 — Jim Rable, Oct. 13, Crosley Betty’s Senior Quartet.

276 — Scott Smithline, Oct. 18, Crosley Lutheran Mixed.

275 — Richard Black, Oct. 18, Crosley Lutheran Mixed.

268, 265 — Scott Mallory, Oct. 17, Hazel Dell Ball and Chain.

268 — Bob Wells, Oct. 18, Hazel Dell Cosmopolitan.

266 — David Manecke, Oct. 18, Crosley Lutheran Mixed.

266 — Scott Ulrich, Oct. 18, Hazel Dell Cosmopolitan.

265 — Tom Godkin, Oct. 18, Hazel Dell Cosmopolitan.

265 — Wylie Ott, Big Als’ Rengades.

265 — Carter Leggett, Oct. 15, Hazel Dell Playmates.

265 — Jay Melton, Oct. 20, Allen’s Crosley Invitational.

Women

247-237-236 720 series — Jamie Lorey, Oct. 15, Hazel Dell Playmates.

232 — Bev Sisson, Oct. 20, Hazel Dell 99 Strippers.

Juniors

269 — Donald Shaffer III, Oct. 16, Crosley Majors.

267 — Michael Paulson, Oct. 16, Crosley Majors.

249 — Jordan Gonzales, Oct. 16, Hazel Dell Saturday Junors

240 — Darren Stanley, Oct. 20, Hazel Dell Wednesday Mixed Juniors.

222 — Tessa Friason, Oct. 16, Hazel Dell Saturday Junors

GOLF

LOCAL RESULTS

Club Green Meadows

18-hole Women Group

Oct. 19

Flight A — Gross: Carol Nicola 92. Net: Diana Murphy 75.

Flight B — Gross: Janet Gordon 100. Net: Paula Bramble 80.

Flight C — Gross: Jennie Martin 114; Gayle Thompson 114. Net: Barbara Klausman 89.

YOUTH SOCCER

Pacific FC

Oct. 23-24 scores

Portland Metro League

Girls under 12

VUSA Timbers Azul 99 3, Pacific FC 99 Blue 2

Cascade FC Dynamo 2, Pacific FC 99 White 1

Timber Barons 99 White 5, Pacific FC 00 Blue 0

Girls under 13

Pacific FC 97 Burgess 1, Timber Barons 97 0

Pacific FC Wind 97 1, HR Col United Avalanche 1

Pacific FC 97 Burgess 4, MYSA Girls under 13 TNT 0

Girls under 14

Pacific FC Vipers 96 8, Thelo United Sapphire 0

Boys under 11

Pacific FC 00 Blue 2, HSC U11B Fury 1

Boys under 12

Pacific FC 98 1, Santos FC Manchester 1

Boys under 13

Pacific FC 97 3, Canby Timbers 0

Pacific FC 97 Fire 4, United SA Corinthians 0

Boys under 14

Pacific FC Fire 96 1, Timber Barons 96 1

Boys under 15/16

Pacific FC Fire 94 2, WSA Extreme 0

VUSA Northstar 94B 9, Pacific FC Fire 95 1

Oregon Premier League

Girls under 12

Pacific FC Ice 98 0, FC Willamette Paragon 0

ESUFC Lyon 3, Pacific FC 98 Orange 1

Girls under 13

TM Rage 3, Pacific FC Ice 97 0

Pacific FC Ice 97 1, LOSC Ice 1

Boys under 11

Pacific FC Fire 99 3, NEU Roma 2

Washington State Youth League

Boys under 15

NW United FC 95 3, Pacific FC 95 Martinez 0

Synergy FC 95 1, Pacific FC 95 Martinez 0

Washington District III

Boys under 17

Pacific FC Fire 93 7, NW United Goode 2

YOUTH FOOTBALL

POP WARNER

Oct. 24 scores

Junior Pee Wee

North County Wildcats 19, Cowlitz Colts 6

East County Jets 28, Vancouver Warriors 20

North County Wildcats Jr. Pee Wee will be top seed for double-elimination playoff. Round 1 is Nov. 7 at Battle Ground High School. Round 2 is Nov. 14. First-place team will travel to Santa Clara, Calif., for 5egional competition. Second and third places will travel to Spokane to compete in the NorthWest Classic.

Pee Wee

North County Wildcats 27, Evergreen Bulldogs 0

East County Jets 26, Portland Saints 6

Vancouver Warriors 13, Kalama Chinooks 0

North County Wildcats Pee Wee will be top seed for double-elimination playoff. Round 1 is Nov. 7 at Battle Ground High School. Round 2 is Nov. 14. First-place team will travel to Santa Clara, Calif., for 5egional competition. Second and third places will travel to Spokane to compete in the NorthWest Classic.

Junior Midget

East County Jets 26, Vancouver Warriors 0

East County Jets will be top seed for single-elimination playoffs on Nov. 7.

Grade 8 Open Division

East County Jets 20, Mid Valley Silver Foxes 12

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