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Community scoreboard 6/27

By The Columbian
Published: June 27, 2016, 7:44pm

GOLF

HOLES-IN-ONE

Pine Crest Golf Course

June 10

Steve Schadewitz made a hole-in-one on hole No. 9 from 126 yards with an 8-iron. Witnessed by Brian Lin, Andrew Lin, Ivan Wu.

June 20

Steven Shortridge made a hole-in-one on hole No. 1 from 77 yards with a pitching wedge. His first ace in five years of golfing. Witnessed by Scott Micheletti.

RUNNING

CLARK COUNTY RUNNING CLUB

Grass Valley 5K No. 1

June 22

1, Oscar Bauman, 43, Vancouver, 15:52. 2, Ahrlin Bauman, 43, Vancouver, 15:59. 3, Jesse Mcchesney, 27, Vancouver, 16:39. 4, Kyle Peterson, 17, Battle Ground, 17:29. 5, Eric Dolezal, 34, Vancouver, 17:31. 6, Justin Southard, 15, 18:28. 7, Eugenio Vidales, 55, Vancouver, 18:36. 8, Shane Weldon, 24, 18:37. 9, Aaron Jenniges, 37, Vancouver, 18:49. 10, Roman Kirkov, 22, Vancouver, 19:34.

11, Zach Lemburg, 22, Vancouver, 19:38. 12, Bob Croucher, 52, Brush Prairie, 20:01. 13, Oliver Clausen, 13, Vancouver, 20:04. 14, Juan Picho, 54, Vancouver, 20:43. 15, Tyler Peterson, 15, Battle Ground, 20:50. 16, Fred Grimshaw, 14, Vancouver, 20:59. 17, Jamie Ferris, 18, Vancouver, 21:11. 18, Ken Stickney, 63, Vancouver, 21:24. 19, Ken Mcfadden, 48, Washougal, 21:25. 20, Michael Fling, 29, 21:25.

21, Victoria Kehler, 19, Vancouver, 21:42. 22, Amy Campbell, 34, Vancouver, 21:50. 23, Sam Matthews, 32, Vancouver, 21:53. 24, Daniel Obeventer, 35, Ridgefield, 22:09. 25, Russell Blair, 12, 22:14. 26, John Newland, 16, 22:22. 27, Melvin Hoff, 36, Vancouver, 22:42. 28, Jim Thorne, 46, Vancouver, 22:47. 29, Joe Rowley, 62, Troutdale, 23:02. 30, Heather Mcfadden, 43, Camas, 23:03.

31, Ally Peterson, 12, Battle Ground, 23:03. 32, Michaela Bruns, 19, Vancouver, 23:05. 33, Savannah Craig, 16, 23:20. 34, Karen Craig, 45, Vancouver Wa 98682, 23:20. 35, Matt Mandrones, 47, 23:28. 36, John Phillips, 62, Vancouver, 23:28. 37, Christina Blinsman, 14, 23:30. 38, Lindsay Mcchesney, 29, Vancouver, 23:32. 39, Alisa Wise, 44, Camas, 23:42. 40, Don Jenkins, 53, Longview, 23:50.

41, Sheila Perletti, 52, 24:00. 42, Madeleine Sellers, 57, Stevenson, 24:08. 43, Kevin Bergstrom, 19, Vancouver, 24:09. 44, Mark Staub, 60, Vancouver, 24:16. 45, Russ Zornick, 59, Vancouver, 24:40. 46, Zak Gable, 11, Vancouver, 24:42. 47, Robert Roper, 40, Vancouver, 24:42. 48, Destry Roper, 34, 24:42. 49, Megan Bruns, 17, Vancouver, 25:27. 50, Adam Ortega, 15, 25:51.

51, Jeff Mahnke, 50, 25:53. 52, Richard Harns, 41, 26:08. 53, Paul Ruiz, 52, Vancouver, 26:10. 54, Rob Nelly, 58, Vancouver, 26:12. 55, John Swatosh, 58, 26:15. 56, Art Roper, 74, 26:16. 57, Lily Gable, 14, 26:20. 58, Joe Kregal, 71, Portland, 26:28. 59, Ken Andrews, 61, Vancouver, 26:38. 60, Larry Bowers, 26, 26:40.

61, Lou Diaz, 59, Vancouver, 26:54. 62, David Cralley, 48, Vancouver, 27:00. 63, Salvador Morales, 56, 27:00. 64, Kelly Hoff, 34, 27:33. 65, Jamey Edgerston, 40, 28:05. 66, Marisa Gonzalez, 37, Vancouver, 28:15. 67, Suzanne Frary, 53, Longview, 28:30. 68, Nick Ortega, 47, 28:37. 69, Jay Kitchin, 68, Vancouver, 28:49. 70, Wiley Middlemas, 13, Vancouver, 29:00.

71, Kevin Edwards, 59, Vancouver, 29:01. 72, Ralph Martinez, 66, Vancouver, 29:06. 73, Kelly Hatfield, 33, Vancouver, 29:09. 74, Gavin Smith, 13, 29:10. 75, Tracy Haxby, 46, 29:32. 76, Kris Krohn, 61, Vancouver, 29:41. 77, Rolf Vellek, 46, Vancouver, 29:51. 78, Karen Noble, 54, 29:54. 79, Odene Turner, 57, Vancouver, 29:58. 80, Sarah Jenniges, 37, 29:58.

81, Paulo Vidales, 12, Vancouver, 30:00. 82, Claudia Cardenas, 40, Vancouver, 30:08. 83, John Weaver, 70, Washougal, 30:14. 84, Matt Gable, 42, Vancouver, 30:30. 85, Bill Burrus, 55, Vancouver, 30:32. 86, Donna Weaver, 60, Washougal, 30:35. 87, Dan Riley, 64, Vancouver, 31:02. 88, Chris Young, 50, 31:06. 89, Mark Fleming, 53, 32:34. 90, Pam Mueller, 57, Vancouver, 32:38.

91, Jenny Deacon Nelly, 58, Vancouver, 32:42. 92, Teresa Phimister, 61, Vancouver, 32:42. 93, Patty Ortega, 51, Brush Prairie, 32:45. 94, Leonard Swatosh, 14, 32:52. 95, Peggy Burrus, 53, Vancouver, 33:18. 96, Bryan Chapman, 65, Woodland, 33:18. 97, Shawn Mandrones, 40, Vancouver, 33:18. 98, Jeremy Hatfield, 33, Vancouver, 33:50. 99, Kiara Mueller, 14, Vancouver, 34:09. 100, Mike Degraaff, 52, Lacenter, 34:18.

101, Sarah Abernathy, 64, Vancouver, 34:42. 102, Lindsey Middlemas, 36, Vancouver, 35:40. 103, Stephanie Gable, 41, Vancouver, 35:40. 104, Ross Nudd, 34, Battle Ground, 38:30. 105, Lisa Bowers, 26, 40:40. 106, Erlis Fox, 57, 42:40. 107, Christina Eby, 35, Vancouver, 43:05. 108, Sandy Riley, 61, Vancouver, 46:03. 109, Malinda Lefave, 57, 46:05. 110, Patty Bruns, 54, Vancouver, 48:00.

111, Michael Bruns, 52, Vancouver, 48:01. 112, Michael Grossnickle, 59, 54:00. 113, Judy Green, 62, Portland, 54:00. 114, Glen Hostetter, 61, Vancouver, 1:08:48.

TRACK AND FIELD

JUNIOR OLYMPICS

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USA Track & Field Pacific Northwest Association Junior Olympic Championships

June 24-26

At SW Athletic Complex, Seattle

Top 8 advance to regional meet July 9-10 in Seattle

Flanagan Clan Girls Track Club of Woodland

9-10 girls

6-pound shot put — 4. Harley McCants 15-4.

Mini-javelin — 3. Harley McCants 51-7.

11-12 girls

3,000 — 4. Tamsyn Lewis 12:30.32.

80 hurdles — 2. Jenay McCants 13.35; 5. Abbie Huston 15.13.

High jump — 2. Abbie Huston 4-3¼. 3. Jenay McCants 4-1¼. 6. Annalise Scruggs 3-9¼. 7. Monica Martinez 3-7¼.

Long jump — 2. Jenay McCants 14-1.

Mini-javelin — 2. Annalise Scruggs 76-8. 3. Raeauna West 65-11.

13-14 girls

1,500m — 8. Natasha Lewis 5:14.71.

3,000m — 5. Natasha Lewis 11:27.03.

100 hurdles — 4. Nicole Guthrie 16.21.

High jump — 1. Nicole Guthrie 5-1.

Triple jump — 3. Lauren Kaiser 28-53/4.

Discus — 1. Nicole Guthrie 77-8. 3. Ruby Heidgerken 65-11.

Javelin — 4. Ruby Heidgerken 58-6.

15-16 girls

Javelin — 1. McKenna Flanagan 116-6.

17-18 girls

2,000 steeplechase — 2. Jenna Melanson 7:24.5 (Flanagan Clan record). 3. Nikki Willson 10:22.0.

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