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Community scoreboard for March 3

The Columbian
Published: March 3, 2015, 12:00am

GOLF

HOLES-IN-ONE

At Royal Oaks Country Club

Feb. 28-March 1

Jeff Finrud made a hole-in-one on the 171-yard No. 12 with a 4-iron, His seventh career hole-in-one.

Brandt Charters made a hole-in-one the 202-yard No. 16 with a hybrid. His second ace. Witnessed by Jill Charters, Kate Stites and Rob Stites.

BOWLING

LOCAL LEAGUES

At Allen’s Crosley Lanes

Feb. 16

Timber Seniors — Men: Celso Suguitan 619. Women: Rita Mroczek 519.

Feb. 17

Phone Rangers — Men: Chuck Martin 599. Women: Jackie Payne 541.

Feb. 18

Betty’s Senior Quartet — Men: Mel Lindsley 708. Women: Debbie Wilcox 558.

Feb. 20

Merry Mixers — Women: Bev Sisson 187-147-241 575. Men: Kim Lynch 235-130-183 548.

Feb. 24

Max Vanek Memorial — Men: Don Allen III 238-236-290 764.

Feb. 26

Manhattan — Men: Nate Ellis 200-245-231 676.

Merry Mixups — Men: Brian Regimbal 235-257-235 727. Women: Marlene Osborne 164-157-192 513.

Swingers — Women: Tiffany 236-152-180 598.

At Bailey’s Tiger Bowl

Feb. 24

Battle Ground School Employees — Men: Donn Bash 189-209-213 611. Women: Rhonda Bash 233-189-147 567.

Feb. 26

Twisters — Men: Sean McNamee 211-225-224 660. Women: Shannon DeVito 205-164-170 539.

At Big Al’s

Week ending March 1

Mill Family and Friends — Men: Bill Grable 225-246-177 648. Women: Jan Eklof 187-198-202 587.

Deschutes Monday Mixed — Men: Mike Huynh 180-148-182 510. Women: Barb Burden 136-146-128 410.

Young at Heart — Men: Bill David 170-257-217 644. Women: Ruth Kelley 163-168-175 506.

Coors Light Renegades — Men: Stan Brock 222-226-196 644. Women: Nicole Miller 171-244-192 607.

Senior Monte Carlo — Men: Michael Streng 206-170-216 592. Women: Thu-Lan Fick 161-143-150 454.

New Belgium — Men: John Nash 192-241 433. Women: Missy Koonz 186-168 354.

5 for $5 Youth — Girls: Alexis McCorvey 133-152 285. Boys: Luke McBride 90-117 207.

At Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes

Feb. 17

Alki-Nuts — Men: Mitch Nodland 265-224-233 722.

Feb. 19

H.D. Commercial — Men: Stan Meisch 213-200-289 702. Women: .

Feb. 20

Playmates — Men: Nick Sprecher 227-225-268 720. Women: Dawn Barnes 227-161-192 580.

Senior Rollers — Men: Rick Enge 221-135-247 603. Women: Mona Ott 205-176-162 543.

Feb. 21

Saturday Nite Sudsers — Men: Billy Hauser 246-235-213 697. Women: Kim Heying 208-161-200 569.

Saturday Juniors — Boys: Nick Bruketta 237-245-267 749. Girls: Caitlyn Hayes 210-166-206 582.

Saturday Preps — Boys: C.J. Harrington 113-130-130 373. Girls: Sadie Burrows 86-125-147 358.

Saturday Tiny Mites — Girls: Briana Hust 63-78 141. Boys: Ethan Saunders 80-56 136.

Feb. 23

Cosmopolitan — Men: Scott Dees 238-237-221 696.

Moose Mixed — Men: Dave Jones 246-203-193 642. Women: Dana Pound 194-214-162 570.

Feb. 24

Spotters — Women: Jan Worland 181-153-196 530.

Feb. 25

Senior Tappers — Men: Rick Enge 300-256-278 834. Women: Lilly Nickelson 198-242-209 649.

Feb. 26

Women’s Classic — Linda Atwell 177-180-208 565.

Economy — Men: Jan Bengston 217-252-194 663. Women: Jan Worland 173-236-169 578.

HONOR SCORES

Men

290 — Don Allen III, Feb. 24, Crosley Max Vanek Memorial.

289 — Stan Meisch, Feb. 19, Hazel Dell Commercial.

279 — Mike Armstrong, Feb. 23, Hazel Dell Cosmopolitan.

279 — Jonathan Prue, Feb. 24, Crosley Max Vanek Memorial.

279 — Mike Maloney, Feb. 24, Crosley MaxVanek Memorial.

278 — Ray Reavis, Feb. 18, Crosley Betty’s Senior Quartet.

278 — Dick Rylander, Feb. 17, Hazel Dell Alki-Nuts.

277 — David Winton, Feb. 17, Hazel Dell Alki-Nuts.

275 — Jon Searcy, Feb. 17, Hazel Dell Alki-Nuts.

270 — Ron Edwards, Feb. 23, Hazel Dell Cosmopolitan.

269 — Jonathan Rogerson, Feb. 17, Hazel Dell Alki-Nuts.

268 — Wayne Edwards, Feb. 21, Hazel Dell Saturday Nite Sudsers.

268 — Mel Lindsley, Feb. 18, Crosley Betty’s Senior Quartet.

268 — Nick Sprecher, Feb. 20, Hazel Dell Playmates.

266 — Jordan Gonzales, Feb. 26, Crosley Manhattan.

265 — Mitch Nodland, Feb. 17, Hazel Dell Alki-Nuts.

Women

244 — Nicole Miller, Big Al’s Coors Light Renegades.

241 — Bev Sisson, Feb. 20, Crosley Merry Mixers.

236 — Tiffany Murray, Feb. 26, Crosley Swingers.

236 — Jan Worland, Feb. 26, Hazel Dell Economy.

233 — Rhonda Bash, Feb. 24 Tiger Battle Ground School Employees.

Juniors

267, 245, 237 — Nick Bruketta, Feb. 21, Hazel Dell Saturday Juniors.

RUNNING

FORT VANCOUVER RUN

March 1

At Fort Vancouver National Site

12-kilometer race

Top 10 males

1, Ruben Galbraith, 30, Portland, 42:19. 2, Eric Dolezal, 32, Vancouver, 42:51. 3, Eric Hartmann, 47, Portland, 43:13. 4, Hunter Bennett-Daggett, 31, Portland, 44:05. 5, Eric Curtis, 33, Vancouver, 44:22. 6, Scott Snair, 29, Ridgefield, 46:50. 7, Jeffrey Alberghini, 34, Beaverton, 47:03. 8, Jared Roediger, 31, Hillsboro, 47:24. 9, Will Sayers, 35, Vancouver, 48:52. 10, Rolf Vellek, 45, Vancouver,49:08.

Top 10 females

1, Jenna Jenkins, 42, Camas, 49:12. 2, Jan Hunt, 52, Sublimity, Ore., 50:28. 3, Emily Dimick, 28, Molalla, 52:12. 4, Michelle Kester, 22, Forest Grove, 53:12. 5, Jennifer Major, 42, Seattle, 55:04. 6, Kailey Sears, 30, Vancouver, 55:15. 7, Fabiola Lopez, 57, Beaverton, 55:21. 8, Carrie Supinski, 31, Milwaukie, 55:52. 9, Cammy Albrecht, 41, Vancouver, 56:53. 10, Carrie Bourret, 36, Vancouver, 59:17.

5-kilometer race

Top 10 males

1, Joseph Dudman, 50, Portland, 18:08. 2, Ryan Donohoe, 35, Portland, 18:28. 3, Robert Roper, 38, Vancouver, 19:28. 4, Jack Sayler, 15, Vancouver, 19:40. 5, Kenneth Varner, 52, Vancouver, 21:03. 6, Brant Kieswether, 27, Vancouver, 21:15. 7, Dave Stritzke, 32, Vancouver, 21:16. 8, Charles Rapp, 44, Vancouver, 21:23. 9, Hayden Rapp, 9, Vancouver, 21:24.

10, Randy Borroz, 48, Vancouver, 21:59.

Top 10 females

1, Katarina Mueller, 23, Vancouver, 18:40. 2, Delaney Hartmann, 15, Portland, 19:04. 3, Halle Jenkins, 13, Camas, 19:46. 4, Taitum Schaap, 20, Salem, 20:46. 5, Shelan Stritzke, 32, Vancouver, 21:55. 6, Twyla Beckner, 37, Vancouver, 22:07. 7, Destry Roper, 34, Vancouver, 23:03. 8, Emily Loran, 32, Portland, 24:23. 9, Allison Devincenzi, 24, Ridgefield, 24:23. 10, Andrea Hewett, 40, Vancouver, 25:28.

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