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Golf Leagues

ASHVILLE — Cindy Massey’s 49 led the Tuesday Morning Ladies League at Timber Creek Golf Course.

Debbie Illig hit the fewest putts with 13.

Cindy Massey 49, Onda Cole 50, Bonnie Green 50, Angela Nazzaro 52, Debbie Illig 53, Connie Heil 54, Sylvia Fiorello 55, Sandy Ingrao 56, Doreen Murtaugh 56, Helen Powers 56, Margie Westerling 58

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CHAUTAUQUA — Suzi Maurer had a 32 to lead the Middle Of The Lake event in the Chautauqua Women’s Golf Association at Chautauqua Golf Club.

Suzi Maurer 32, Sharon Rissel 34, Pat Peters 35, Carol Ciehe 36, Linda Ling 36

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LAKEWOOD — Ellen Lehning and Tina Currie both shot 46s to lead the Mulligan Mamas Ladies Golf League at Maplehurst Country Club.

Currie and Cheryl Mason both fired 29s to lead the net scores.

GROSS: Ellen Lehning, 46, Tina Currie 46, Kelly Haaksma 47, Fran Carlson 48, Mary Green 48, Andrea Carlson 49, Brenda Tarana 49

NET: Tina Currie 29, Cheryl Mason 29, Theresa Jackson 30, Ellen Lehning 32, Fran Carlson 33, Andrea Carlson 34, Marcia Derby 34, Beth Johnson 34, Jessica Currie 34, Kelly Haaksma 35, Mary Green 35, Lynn Radack 35, Leda Peterson 36, Cathy Mercer 37, Terri Rettberg 37, Kaycee Currie 37, Rita Newell 38, Dot Fulton 38, Toni Indriolo 39

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CASSADAGA — Tim Bulger’s 37 led the Monday Night Men’s League at Cassadaga Country Club.

Rob Lancaster’s 30 led the net scores and Dave Snyder was closest to the pin on No. 6. Al Baker birdied No. 4 and Snyder birdied No. 6.

Tim Bulger 37, Fred Chamberlin 39, Brian Blizzard 40, Rob Lancaster 40, Adam Meyers 40, Don Meder 40, Matt Wallace 40, Bob Warsitz 40, Dave Pihl 41

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CASSADAGA — Brian Blizzard and Rod Lind both shot 37s to lead the Tuesday Night Men’s League at Cassadaga Country Club.

Blizzard also had the low net with a 27 while John Crossley was closest to the pin on No. 6. Jared Oehlbeck eagled No. 5 and Steve Wintersteen birdied No. 7.

Brian Blizzard 37, Rod Lind 37, Tim Bulger 38, Todd Fenton 38, Brenton Wilcox 38, Steve Wintersteen 38, Brad Kelly 39, Dick Frost 40, Kerry Murphy 40

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FALCONER — Emily Comstock’s 46 led the Wednesday Morning Ladies League at Breezewood Links.

Janet Kulig’s 30 led the net scores while Comstock hit the fewest putts with 15.

GROSS: Emily Comstock 46, Janet Kulig 50, Sylvia Fiorello 51, Nancy Barkstrom 54, Mary Beckerink 54, Max Underwood 54, Alice Certo 55, Carol Hallberg 56

NET: Janet Kulig 30, Max Underwood 30, Emily Comstock 31, Christine Emborsky 34, Sylvia Fiorello 34, Mary Beckerink 35, Nancy Barkstrom 36, Carol Wayne 37

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WARREN, Pa. — Linda Ditka shot the low net score with a 33 on Ladies Day at Conewango Valley Country Club.

Barb Wilson made the longest putt (5 feet, 10 inches) on No. 13.

Linda Ditka 33, Ann Follett 36, Marlene Sandberg 36, Ruth Derby 37, Deb Vecellio 38, Hallie Dubia 38, Betsy Senger 39, Judy McGinn 39, Janeal Hedman 41, Deb Vicini 43, Judy Dale 43, Barb Wilson 43, Anita Pellegrino 45, Michelle Lauffenburger 46

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Michelle Ognibene used six pars en route to medalist honors with a 39 in the Tuesday Night Ladies League at South Hills Country Club.

Andrea Carlson made a birdie.

Michelle Ognibene 39, Mary Green 43, Dawn Strother 46, Andrea Carlson 46, Lynn Radack 49, Patti Swanson 50, Pam Simon 50, Beth White 50, Jan Schepis 51, Tammy Hartzell 51, Karen Bruce 52, Patty Lundin 53, Nancy Philbrick 53, Sarah Drake 54, Marty Carcione 55, Diane Carlos 55, Sharon Dowd 55, Kristy Moore 55

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CHAUTAUQUA — The Ball Busters led the Bill Sprague Wednesday Night Golf League at Chautauqua Golf Club by two points over Stoughton Enterprises.

Larry’s Cantina was third over Freay Funeral Home followed by Jamestown Skeet.

Bill Burk and Carl Vandevelde tied for the low round with 33s.

Carl Vandevelde 33, Bill Burk 33, Brian Devine 39, Sheldon Grant 40, Bill Peterson 40

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MAGNOLIA — Kerry Coan was the medalist with a 37 in the Wednesday Night Snap Fitness Ladies League at Willow Run Golf Course.

Kerry Coan 37, Barb Reynolds 43, Janet Kulig 48, Bonnie Harlow 47, Betsy Eggleston 50

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ASHVILLE — Sally Green had the low gross with a 50 in Class A of the Partakers League at Timber Creek Golf Course.

Sandy Tidquist shot a 35 net and Nancy Baker had the fewest putts with 15 in Class A.

In Class B, Beverly Berg drilled a 54 gross, Sue Skoglund had a 40 net and Emma McCreary had the fewest putts with 15.

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ASHVILLE — Kathi Ames led the way with a 44 in the Tuesday Night Ladies Players League at Timber Creek Golf Course.

Kathi Ames 44, Julie Acklin 45, Toni Indriolo 45, Pam Secky 45, Jodie Lehman 48, Karan Murray 49

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MAGNOLIA — Sharon Casselman delivered medalist honors with a 37 in the Parteers Golf League at Willow Run Golf Course.

Sharon Casselman 37, Brenda Wiedenhofer 39, Karen Bjorkholm-Leeper 40, Susie Stuart 42, Judy Bentley 44, Janice Brown 45, Lorrie Bush 45, Sandy Pratt 45, Sue Vincent 48, Christina Anderson 49, Cindy DiNapoli 49

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MAGNOLIA — Margie Coran had a 36 gross, Sue Skoglund shot a 28 net and Mimi Huffman hit the fewest putts with 15 in Class A of the Wednesday Morning Ladies League at Willow Run Golf Course.

Connie Crick fired a 41 gross in Class B while Rosemarie Wilder had a 25 gross and Roxie Maytum hit the fewest putts with 17. Crick birdied No. 2.

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DEWITTVILLE — Dan Kelly recorded an ace on No. 8 with a pitching wedge Wednesday morning to highlight action in the Seniors League at Chautauqua Point Golf Course.

Cam Morton and Frank Paternosh had 41s for medalist honors.

Scott Dearing was closet to the pin on No. 2.

Cam Morton 41, Frank Paternosh 41, Scott Dearing 42, Rick Schrecengost 43, Rich Ressler 43, Ron Gibb 43

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CASSADAGA — Pam Crandall and Jeanne Stewart had net 8-under-par 29s in the Wednesday Ladies League at Cassadaga Country Club.

Judy Mowery had the lowest score with a 45.

League play is cancelled Wednesday as a nine-hole scramble tournament to benefit Roswell Park Cancer Institute will be held. Anyone interested in playing, volunteering to help, sponsoring a hole or supporting the cause may contact Cassadaga Country Club at 595-3003.

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RUSSELL, Pa. — Sue Ferranto and Sonia Probst shot scratch 45s and Diane Peck had a net 33 in the First Flight of the Ladies League on Thursday at Cable Hollow Golf Course.

Ferranto won the tournament with a 17.

Grace Backstrom had a scratch 53 and Roe Clark had a net 33 to lead the Second Flight. Backstrom won the tourney with a 20.

Mardell Hanson recorded a scratch 59 and Jan Moore had a net 31 in the Third Flight with Moore and Sally Stohl having 21s to win the tournament.

FIRST FLIGHT

GROSS: Sue Ferranto 45, Sonia Probst 45, Jill Dart 50, Gerry Africa 51

NET: Diane Peck 33, Laura Martin 36, Shirley Pearson 39

SECOND FLIGHT

GROSS: Grace Backstrom 53, Sue Sumner 57, Josie Palermo 57, Shirley Olson 62, Sally Saff 62

NET: Roe Clark 33, Carol Sorg 38, Blanche Swaney 38, Jeanette Carlson 42

THIRD FLIGHT

GROSS: Mardell Hanson 59, Sally Stohl 63, Lucy Cook 66

NET: Jan Moore 31, Helen Willman 35, Sally Clark 38, Karen Golden 38

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DEWITTVILLE — Robin Kayner was the medalist with a 39 in the Monday Night Women’s Golf League at Chautauqua Point Golf Course.

Robin Kayner 39, Jody Lehman 40, Lorrie Zentz 48, Donna Dixon 49, Kathy Carlson 49, Jan Woodfield 49, Kim McMahon 49, Beth Sacilowski 49

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LAKEWOOD — Karen Cotten led the way with a 38 in the Mini-Mulligan Golf League at Sunset Valley Golf Course.

Karen Cotten 38, Donna Spencer 41, Terry Brady 41, Jan Schepis 41, Pat Ruttenbur 44

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CASSADAGA — Fred Chamberlin shot a 37 for medalist honors in the Thursday Night Men’s League at Cassadaga Country Club.

Fenton Maggio picked up an eagle on No. 9 while birdies went to Matt Wallace on No. 3, Joe Tramuta on No. 5, Mike Lawhead on No. 6, Chamberlin on No. 7 and Eric Burrows on No. 8.

Burrows carded a net 29 and Ron Martin Jr. was the nearest to the pin on No. 6.

Fred Chamberlin 37, Tim Bulger 38, Eric Burrows 38, Bob Warsitz 38, Mike Lancaster 39, Joe Tramuta 39, Matt Wallace 39, Tom Gauronski 40, Rob Kahle 41

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BEMUS POINT — Jenna Head delivered a scratch 45 and a net 33 in the Tuesday Night Ladies Golf League at Bemus Point Golf Club.

GROSS: Jenna Head 45, Laurie Beaton 46, Eileen Jowett 46, Becky Carlson 47, Jill Rittiger 48, Jan Garrett 48, Heidi Brooks 49, Brenda Knipe 49, Jody Cheney 50, Beth Ward 50

NET: Jenna Head 33, Robin Kayner 35, Eileen Jowett 35, Brenda Knipe 36, Jill Rittiger 36, Heidi Brooks 36, Jackie Schneck 37, Beth Ward 37, Laurie Beaton 37, Julie Harler 38, Kay Johnson 38, Becky Carlson 38, Ann Wallace 39, Sandy Alessi 39, Diane Lucey 39, Jillian Dahlberg 39, Jen Peters 39, Lorraine Steen 39, Amanda Hollis 39, Sandy Carlson 40, Jan Woodfield 40, Jen Garrett 40, Cindy Janson 40, Robin Kiendl 41, Jody Cheney 42, Kelly Carlson 42, Charlotte Rice 42, Barb Johnson 43, Tonie Wirsen 42, Judy Craft 45, Patty Kulju 45, Mary Salvaggio 45

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RUSSELL, Pa. — Mark Kulka and Bob Hunter led the Fitch Disposal Scramble League with 69 points at Cable Hollow Golf Course.

Darryl Burlingame and Brad Gray were second with 68 points followed by Jack Hellman and Jay Fitch in third with 67¢ points.

Steve Johnson had a scratch 33 and Dan Cheney fired a net 31.

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RUSSELL, Pa. — Maurice Bennett and Jon Vincent were the frontrunners in the Two-Man League at Cable Hollow Golf Course with 144 points.

Randy Houston and Don Walters were second with 141¢ points while Ryan Lemon and John Lindsay were third with 141 points.

Austin Stoddard led with a scratch 34 while Joe Rosario and Shawn Houston had net 33s.

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RUSSELL, Pa. — Peggy Nason and Laura Martin set the pace in the Early Ladies League at Cable Hollow with 121 points.

Lana Creal and Astrid Bacchetti were second with 116¢ points followed by Shirley Pearson and Blanch Swaney with 111 points.

Sonia Probst had a scratch 38 and a net 30.

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RUSSELL, Pa. — Dannell Sowers and Jill Dart led the Ladies Late League with 121 points at Cable Hollow Golf Course.

Barb Hill and Sharon Birtcil were second with 118 points followed by Michelle Booth and Trisha Pidanick in third with 113¢ points.

Birtcil shot a scratch 42 and Ann Buerkle had a net 31.

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RUSSELL, Pa. — Terry English and Pete Hofert shot scratch 37s to lead the Senior Men’s Friday Night Golf League at Cable Hollow Golf Course.

Rick Ford was the net leader with a 27 and tied with Bill Kulinski for the most points with 8¢.

English, Gary Wood and Jon Vincent each made two birdies while Tom Whitaker, Walt Kaper, Gary Wallin, Pat Hultquist, Ron Rearick, Gaylon Critzer, Ron Owens, Chuck Hood, Dave Berdine, Ross Cali, Steve Hovan and Hofert each had one.

The Duffers lead the Western Division with 261 points followed by C.T.I. (254), Bonded Services (250), The Yanks (246), Warren Tires (246), Pete’s Team (236¢), Schwab’s Copier (236), The New Guys (233¢), Jones Chevrolet (233), CRI (232) and Landmark Electric (191¢).

Meanwhile in the Eastern Division, Falconer/Frewsburg maintains the lead with 262 points followed by Mike’s Townline (257), Jones Pest Control (252¢), Maple Place Farms (245¢), GET-R-DONE (244), HH Daley Realty (241¢), Mt. Laurel F.C.U. (238), Guiffre’s Guys (230¢), Conn & Company (226¢), Cable Hollow Golf Course (218), United Refining (191¢) and House of Printing (197).

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BEMUS POINT — Scott Crist and Tim Hall shot a 7-under-par 29 to pace the 2-man best-ball event in the Men’s Kaczar Collision Scratch League at Bemus Point Golf Club.

In second place were Dan Brunenavs and Joe Kaczar with a 6-under 30.

Crist shot the medalist round with a 31 and was the closest to the pin on No. 10. Hans Auer was closest to the pin on No. 15.

Scott Crist 31, Curt Miceli 37, Matt Hartweg 37, Dan Brunenavs 37, Tom Secky 38, Tim Hall 38, Ken Woodfield 38, Tom Crist 38, Joe Kaczar 38, Marcus Lutgen 39

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BEMUS POINT — Tim Hall and Curt Miceli tied for scratch honors with 36s in the Wednesday Night Men’s League at Bemus Point Golf Club.

Mark Abram delivered a net 29.

Hall was closet to the pin on No. 2 and Jim Lucey was closest on No. 6.

GROSS: Tim Hall 36, Curt Miceli 36, Terry Hall 37, Bob Winchester 38, Jordan Farnham 39, Andy Farnham 39, Randy Bland 39, Scott Knipe 39, Brian Eckwahl 40, Vince Alessi 41, Kim Rambacher 41

NET: Mark Abram 29, Randy Edwards 30, Scott Knipe 30, Devin Kennelley 31, Jim Lucey 32, Kim Rambacher 32, Randy Bland 32, Mike Middagh 32, Barry Brown 33, Reggie Richards 33, John Depew 33, Terry Hall 33, Herb Rice 33

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ASHVILLE — Mike Richner’s 42 paced the Monday Night League at Timber Creek Golf Course.

Mike Richner 42, Jack Evans 45, Bill Blair 47

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ASHVILLE — Mark Digirolamo carded a 38 to head up the Wednesday Morning League at Timber Creek Golf Course.

Mark Digirolamo 38, Kieran Stitt 39, Bruce Brightman 42, Darrell Gruber 42, Chuck Vesotski 43, Jack Brunco 44, Bob Sargent 44, Ken Beebe 45, Roger Brightman 47

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ASHVILLE — Brad Houghwot and Larry Webb shared medalist honors with 39s in the Wednesday Night League at Timber Creek Golf Course.

Brad Houghwot 39, Larry Webb 39, Dan Sullivan 41, Brock Windoft 41, Doug Smith 42, Dustin Raynor 43, Keith Smith 46, Austin Anderson 47, Doug Neidert 47, Andrew Tordella 47

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ASHVILLE — John Palmer led the Friday Night Couples League at Timber Creek Golf Course with a 43.

John Palmer 43, Keith Beckerink 44, John Haller 44, Carl Malta 44, Jack Brunco 47, Bill Cordosi 47, Beth Digirolamo 48, Mark Digirolamo 49, Mary Beckerink 49, Helen Adams 52, Sylvia Fiorello 54, Pam Cordosi 55

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Diana and Randy Ordines teamed with Tom and Kathi Ames to shoot a 33 in the Couples League at Moon Brook Country Club on Friday.

Mike and Christy Brecht teamed with Mark and Melissa Wilson for net honors with a 29.

Jim and Marcia Cirbus teamed with Carl and Polly Pillittieri for second with a net 30 followed by Pete and Heidi Pillittieri, who teamed with Paul and Laura Gutzmer for a 30¢. Stewart and Esther Savage teamed with Henry Tomassi and Jaime Mix for a 30¢ while Gene and Sheryl Johnson teamed with Rex and Micki McCray for a net 32.

Mary Joe Banbury was closest to the line on No. 3 for the women and Stewart Savage was closest for the men.

Esther Savage was nearest to the pin on No. 4 for the women and Mark Wilson was closest for the men.

Christy Brecht had the longest drive on No. 6 for the women and Ricky Turner took the honor for the men.

Pete Pillittieri was closest to the pin for the men on No. 8.­

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