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Wyoming Golf 2007-08
Wyoming Golf 2007-082007-08-29 The Times-Tribune - Around the linksBob Lampman, the 2006 mens and senior club champion, let everyone hear the call of the Moose Club when he fired a 2-under-par 32 in a tie with Stevens Insurance and Financial Services in the Industrial League. He was aided by 36s by Matt Bittner and Jason Mustapich and a 37 by 1T-Bone1 Tracy. Harry Stevens shot 35 for his team with Guy Fasciana chipping in with a 36. United Beverage held onto first place with a 21 point victory over Back Road Wash and Lube. Wyoming Area golf coach Len Coleman again led the way with a 1-under 33 while West Pittston Councilman-to-be Pete Albano, shot a 37 to pace Back Road. Jim Breck led Selenski Insurance into the playoffs with a 36 even though his team lost to Hoffman Electric 3-0. Mark Eyet shot a 35 and Sean Fortney a 36 to lead Hoffman. P. J. Adonizio Funeral Home of West Canoe Club Scotch twosome winners in the womens golf organization were Jean Bechtel and Doreen Tench with a net 51 in the 18-hole division, four better than Betty Connell and Cathy Wendolowsk - The times tribune scranton times tribune newspaper shamrock communications local news sports high school red barons penguins information classified directory marketplace content wilkes barre
2007-08-15 The Times-Tribune - Around the linksGlen Oak2s Roz Stahl fired a sizzling 70 to win the Northeastern Pennsylvania Women1s Golf Association annual championship, seven better than Huntsville1s Barbara Pagana. Elkview1s Debbie Novack took championship net honors with 72. Flight results of local players: First flight gross, first, Elmhurst1s Laura Youorski, second, Elmhurst1s Leslie Solomon, and third, Glen Oak1s Denise Riggi (93). First flight net, first, Fox Hill1s Kim Vangarelli (74); second, Elmhurst1s Sharon Smith. Second flight gross, first, Glenmaura National1s Suzanne Ritterbeck. Second flight net, first, Glenmaura1s Kathy Povanda; second, Glenmaura1s Fran Hofherr. Third flight gross, first, Glenmaura1s Janet Cuck; second, Glenmaura1s Peg Torbik; third, Elmhurst1s Dottie Magnotta. Third Bill Mecca made two spectacular shots, edging veteran Len Coleman in a two-hole playoff to claim the Emanon Country Club mens club championship. Mecca chipped in from 40 yards out for eagle on t - The times tribune scranton times tribune newspaper shamrock communications local news sports high school red barons penguins information classified directory marketplace content wilkes barre
2007-08-29 WebWire City of Cheyenne receives EPA award for upgrade to water treatment processCheyenne used Clean Water State Revolving Funds to renovate and upgrade its water reclamation facilities, allowing the reclaimed water to be used for land application and extending the life of the citys water treatment facility. The reclaimed water now meets Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality standards for land application to irrigate green spaces in the community. This will not only conserve valuable water, but will extend the life of the recently constructed water treatment plant. The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency will present tomorrow a Performance and Innovation in the State Revolving Fund Creating Environmental Success (PISCES) Award to the City of Cheyenne for renova. - The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency will present tomorrow a Performance and Innovation in the State Revolving Fund Creating Environmental Success (PISCES) Award to the
2007-08-21 The Sarnia ObserverAt London and District Baseball Association Park, Wyoming defeated North London 6-0, with Rich Boersma pitching six solid innings while registering seven strike outs. Matt Doyle came on in relief in the seventh inning and struck out the final two London batters. Boersma also led the offense going three-for-four at the plate with three singles. Chris Bright connected for a single and a triple. Singles were also hit by Doyle, Nick Baljeu, Russ Muhlig, Steve Grey and Ben Dupuis.
2007-08-11 Womens golf reloads, ready for new year :: Ptarmigan Classic kicks off fall seasonColorado State University and Ptarmigan are hosting the 10th annual Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic Sept. 10-11. Ptarmigan families will be hosting the majority of the 20 teams and coaches in their homes. Teams include defending champion University of Colorado, Baylor, Cal, Eastern Washington, Weber State, Washington State, Idaho, Campbell, Long Beach State, Fresno State, Montana State, Portland State, Nevada, Texas Tech, San Jose State, BYU, Wyoming, Gonzaga, UTEP, and Colorado State. From Littleton, Colo. According to the AJGA Polo Golf Rankings, Kempton is ranked 14th in the recruiting class of 2007. She finished first out of 23 at the AJGA Lockton Capitol Federal Kansas City Junior Tournament, and placed ninth out of 80 top female junior golfers in the nation at the AJGA Rolex Girls Junior Championship. www.cstv.com No. 1 in College Sports - Athletics auctions audio baseball basketball bowls bulletin boards chat collectibles college college athletics college baseball college basketball college football college hockey
2007-08-26 The Citizens Voice - WVC GOLF ROUNDUPAt Huntsville Golf Club (par 36), Kevin Boyle was co-medalist wih a 39 as Wyoming Seminary opened the regular season with a victory over Hazleton Area. At Fox Hill Country Club (par 35), Nikko Ardo led Pittston Area to a sweep over Wyoming Area and Wyoming Valley West. Ardo finished with a 39. Keanu Sorbelli, Carl Kiwak and Nick Altieri chipped in with 40s for the winners. At Hollenback Golf Course (par 32) Zach Aciukewicz finished two under to lead Holy Redeemer to a winh over Lake-Lehman. Freshman Mike Napkori was even par, while Neil Brown had a 33 and Tom McGrath chipped in with a 34. www.citizensvoice.com Pittston Area 159, Wyoming Area 164, Wyoming Valley West 174
2007-08-17 Eggs for 1,100: Boys and Girls Club breakfast biggest yetIn addition to Gov. and Mrs. Freudenthal, other notables at the breakfast included newly-engaged Sen. John Barrasso; University of Wyoming athletic director Tom Burman; UW head basketball coach Heath Schroyer and a large contingent of sharply-dressed students from the Wyoming National Guard Youth ChalleNGe program in Guernsey. Jackson was named Central Wyoming Youth of the Year at the breakfast, as he and finalists Dominique Maestas and Philicia Martinez of Kelly Walsh High School gave their three-minute Youth of the Year speeches. www.jacksonholestartrib.com
2007-08-17 MacKenzie settles into career after early mid-life crisisI talked to my father, who, of course, like all fathers never wanted me to quit in the first place, but he let me do whatever I wanted," MacKenzie said. "And of course, with his grace, he said, Well figure out a way to get you to start playing golf again and were going to get some money rounded up and you can start going out on the mini-tours. " People might think that since I quit golf for awhile and lived the life of an outdoor enthusiast that, you know, I break the mold, and I sure do," MacKenzie said. "But you know, I want my peers to respect me as a golfer, and I think most of them do. GREENSBORO, N. C. -- His mid-life crisis came early for Will MacKenzie. - 2007 Wyndham Championship Will MacKenzie Payne Stewart Steve Marino Lucas Glover Brian Davis Jeff Overton Carl Pettersson John Merrick Todd Hamilton Todd Fischer By Helen Ross
2007-08-20 Prep spotlightTom Schrupp, golf coach at Campbell County High School, declined to identify the victim. As the boy was taken off the course, he appeared to be doing well, Schrupp told the News-Record in Wyoming. QUINCY Josh Edison and Will Putnam each shot 74 Saturday to lead Sacred Heart-Griffin to a third-place finish in the 25-team Quincy Invitational at Westview Golf Course. The teenager was taken by ambulance to Campbell County Memorial Hospital less than 10 minutes after he was bitten Friday on the ninth hole at Bell Nob golf course.
2007-08-15 Oil man, Steel man headline breakfastAlthough more than 1,000 have already registered, limited seats for the breakfast are available today by calling 235-5694. There is no set ticket price but attendees are asked to make a contribution or pledge to financially support the programs of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming. Doors open at 6:30 a. m. on Wednesday. There, theyll honor oil man John Martin, also a devout family and faith man; listen to Rocky Bleier, a hero in Vietnam and member of the four-time Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers, and celebrate the most wonderful natural resource of all -- central Wyomings children. www.jacksonholestartrib.com
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