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Community scoreboard 12-5

By The Columbian
Published: December 5, 2016, 7:55pm

BOWLING

Local results

Allen’s Crosley Lanes

Nov. 25

Merry Mixers — Men: Rob Bowman 236-182-206 624. Women: Ava Castro 153-174-204 531.

Nov. 29

I-5 Men’s Classic — Men: Robert Melton 228-215-266 709.

Dec. 1

Merry Mixups — Men: Rick Powell 164-215-237 616. Women: Kim Smith 156-181-195 532.

Swingers — Women: Barb Lewis 177-123-181 481.

Big Al’s

Week ending Dec. 4

Miller Mill League — Men: Ryan Wadsworth 234-267-158 659; Women: Jan Eklof 190-138-188 516.

Young @ Heart — Men: Glen Brown 234-177-167 568; Women: Sharon Wannamaker 191-195-193 579.

Coors Light Renegades — Men: Tommy Huynh 191-222-241 654; Women: Kristina Waltz 170-182-198 550.

Senior Monte Carlo — Men: Bill Higley 179-212-200 591; Women: Connie Stevens 179-157-159 495.

Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes

Nov. 25

Senior Rollers — Men: Dennis Marsh 203-164-211 578. Women: Pat Long 167-173-210 550.

Nov. 26

Saturday Nite Sudsers — Men: Ken Blackwell 184-246-192 622. Women: Denver Babbitt 164-164-232 560.

Nov. 28

Cosmopolitan — Men: Bill Neumann 211-239-217 667.

Economy — Men: Mike Varga 218-169-208 595. Women: Jan Worland 169-227-169 565.

Moose Mixed — Men: Dave Lacey 177-224-255 656. Women: Dana Pound 192-217-164 573.

Nov. 29

Spotters — Women: Jan Worland 178-186-212 576.

Dec. 1

Women’s Classic — Women: Winona Jones 199-191-125 515.

Tiger Bowl

Nov. 29

Battle Ground School Employees — Men: Eric Shervey 183-229-195 607. Women: Sarah Middelstadt 123-146-121 390.

HONOR SCORES

279 — Scott Alford, Nov. 29, Crosley I-5 Men’s Classic

276 — Clay Kind, Nov. 28, Hazel Dell Cosmopolitan

268 — Jonathan Prue, Nov. 29, Crosley I-5 Men’s Classic

259 — Jonathan Cruz, Nov. 26, Hazel Dell Saturday Nite Sudsers

TENNIS

Evergreen Men’s Singles League

For week ending Dec 1

Jason Hill def. Clark Vitek 6-0, 6-0

Greg Mikol def. Dan Monarrez 6-4, 7-6

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