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Community scoreboard, Oct. 5

By The Columbian
Published: October 5, 2015, 5:03pm

BOWLING

LOCAL LEAGUES

At Allen’s Crosley Lanes

Sept. 21

Timber Seniors — Men: Phil Woodfall 640. Women: Rita Mroczek 553

Sept. 22

Phone Rangers — Men: Chris Rivera 700. Women: Tasia Lester 449.

Sept. 23

Betty’s Senior Quartet — Men: David Crouch 594; Steve Coyner 594. Women: Leslee Cedio 529.

Sept. 25

Merry Mixers — Men: Larry Mathews 173-170-205 548. Women: Bev Sisson 171-200-176 547.

Sept. 28

Timber Seniors — Men: Steve Coyner 659. Women: Diane Crouch 510.

Sept. 29

Max Vanek Memorial — Men: John Fantini 183-288-216 687.

Phone Rangers — Men: Jason Bailes 681. Women: Joyce Lewis 516.

Sept. 30

Betty’s Senior Quartet — Men: David Crouch 676. Women: Maureen Towner 581.

Oct. 1

Manhattan — Men: Brian Whitlock 300-256-216 772.

Merry Mixups — Men: Bill Marston 204-204-253 661. Women: Justine Martin 229-184-156 568.

Swingers — Women: Tiffany Murray 186-231-245 662.

At Bailey’s Tiger Bowl

Sept. 29

Battle Ground School Employees — Women: Rhonda Bash 164-192-235 591; Men: Jeff Hereford 149-127-124 400.

Tuesday Mixed by Columbia 300 — Men: Mitch Nodland 230-268-257 755. Women: A.J. Schock 192-243-226 661.

At Big Al’s

Week ending Oct. 4

Miller Mill League — Men: Bill Grable 203-279-203 685. Women: Jan Eklof 165-172-157 494.

Young at Heart — Men: Gary Charpentier 235-212-254 701. Women: Marge Iblings 184-170-214 528.

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Coors Light Renegades — Men: Tom Waltz 214-235-268 717. Women: Nicole Miller 203-198-182 583.

Senior Monte Carlo — Men: David Manecke 235-202-239 676. Women: Connie Stevens 179-162-233 574.

Here 4 the Beer (2 gamer) — Men: John Merriman 189-150 339. Women: Terri Frost 190-178 368.

$5 for 5 Youth (2 gamer) — Boys: Chase Martinez 138-71 209. Girls: Anna Murphy 57-79 136.

Adult-Youth — Boys: Angus Testa 117-78-103 298. Girls: Anna Murphy 103-77-76 256. Men: Chris Murphy 133-109-161. Women: Noelle Martinez 126-198-126 450.

At Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes

Sept. 25

Playmates — Men: David Sorter 221-300-278 799. Women: Janna Smith 188-188-172 548.

Sept. 26

Saturday Nite Sudsers — Men: Wayne Edwards 244-210-268 722. Women: Laurie Morton 167-191-209 567.

Saturday Juniors — Boys: Josh Canton 188-233-234 651. Girls: Cassie Huit 205-180-161 546.

Saturday Bumpers — Boys: Kaiden Robledo 96-83 179. Girls: Makenna Burrows 63-58 121.

Saturday Preps — Boys: Chad Laible 150-133-126 409. Girls: Kylee Wisinski 99-109-91 299.

Sept. 27

Winter Adult-Junior — Men: Nathan ellis 227-235-214 676. Women: Patti Ellis 153-144-178. Girls: Marissa Deleon 148-155-177 480.

Sept. 28

Cosmopolitan — Mike Armstrong 248-224-218 690.

Moose Mixed — Men: Kevin Embree 204-236-173 613. Women: Dana Pound 184-189-145 518.

Sept. 29

Spotters — Women: Diane Teter 177-165-179 521.

Oct. 1

Economy — Men: Larry Bond 214-211-214 639. Women: Debie Watkins 185-158-125 468.

Women’s Classic — Marilyn Mann 147-167-192 506.

HONOR SCORES

Men

300, 278 — David Sorter, Sept. 25, Hazel Dell Playmates.

300 — Brian Whitlock, Oct. 1, Crosley Manhattan.

288 — John Fantini, Sept. 29, Crosley Max Vanek Memorial.

288 — Chris Springfels, Sept. 29, Crosley Max Vanek Memorial.

279 — Bill Grable, Big Al’s Miller Mill League.

269 — David Crouch, Sept. 30, Crosley Betty’s Senior Quartet.

268 — Tom Waltz, Big Al’s Coors Light Renegades.

268 — Wayne Edwards, Sept. 26, Saturday Nite Sudsers.

268 — Mitch Nodland, Sept. 29, Tiger Tuesday Mixed.

267 — Russ Cummings, Sept. 26, Saturday Nite Sudsers.

267 — Ray Reavis, Sept. 30, Crosley Betty’s Senior Quartet.

267 — Chris Rivera, Sept. 29, Crosley Phone Rangers.

Women

245, 231 —TiffanyMurray, Oct. 1, Crosley Swingers.

243 — A.J. Schock, Sept. 29, Tiger Tuesday Mixed.

235 — Rhonda Bash, Sept. 29, Tiger Battle Ground School Employees.

233 — Connie Stevens, Big Al’s Senior Monte Carlo.

232 — Cindy Burns, Oct. 1, Hazel Dell Women’s Classic.

Juniors

242 — Bryce Hahn, Sept. 26, Hazel Dell Saturday Juniors.

234, 233 — Josh Canton, Sept. 26, Hazel Dell Saturday Juniors.

Milestones

Karen O’Sullivan bowled her first 500 series on Oct. 1 in the Crosley Spotters League.

GOLF

HOLES-IN-ONE

At Brasada Canyons, Bend, Ore.

Sept. 14

Gary Weber of Vancouver made a hole-in-one on the 182-yard No. 17 hole with a 6-iron.

At Lewis River

Sept. 29

Johan Dupuis-Lund made a hole-in-one on Hole 7 from 155 yards with a 6 iron. His first hole-in-one.

At Tri-Mountain Golf Course

Oct. 5

Tony Nguyen of Happy Valley, Ore., made a hole-in-one on Hole 6 from 118 yards with an 8-iron.

TENNIS

EVERGREEN TENNIS

House Leagues

Week ending Oct. 2

Men’s Singles Flex

A Level — A. Basa def. A. LaFazia 6-0, 6-4; M. Shin def. G. Mikol 6-3, 6-2; N. Lopes def. A. Basa 6-1, 6-2; M. Shin def. A. LaFrazia 6-1, 7-6.

C Level — M. Walker def. R. Law 6-1, 6-4; M. Walker def. J. Martinez 6-2, 6-0; A. Thorburn def. G. Ohms 6-1, 6-1.

Men’s Doubles

Cascales/Henderson def. S. Miller/Nelson 6-0, 6-3; Peto/Soucy def. Vitek/C. Miller 6-2, 6-3; Cascales/Henderson def. Peto/Soucy 6-4, 6-3; Thorburn/C. Miller def. S. Miller/Nelson 7-5, 6-3.

Women’s Singles Flex

L. Wedan def. C. Vitek 6-0, 6-2; T. Bashkingy def. T. LaFrazia 7-5, 6-2; T. LaFrazia def. L. Wedan 6-1, 6-2; J. Fry def. C. Vitek 6-1, 6-2.

YOUTH FOOTBALL

CLARK COUNTY YOUTH FOOTBALL

Oct. 3 scores

Grades 2-3

Renegades 25, Tigers 6

Raiders 25, Cubs 6

Ducks 20, Sharks 13

Grades 4-5

Rebels 19, Tigers 7

Bears 40, Colts 35

Sharks 31, Cardinals-B 7

Renegades 37, Timberwolves 12

Falcons 19, Beavers 0

Titans 12, Thunder 7

Cardinals-R 31 Panthers 0

Grade 6

Hawks 34, Jets 33

Cardinals-B 22, Sharks 12

Renegades 19, Timberwolves 12 OT

Jaguars 34, Falcons 6

Titans 32, Thunder 6

Seahawks 33, Tigers 0

Grade 7

Chieftains 26, Tigers 13

Sharks 39, Timberwolves 12

Falcons 18, Renegades 13

Cardinals-B 28, Titans 8

Thunder 21, Cardinals-R 0

Grade 8

Tigers 26, Falcons 6

Hawks 38, Renegades 16

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