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Golf Leagues

CHAUTAUQUA — The final results for the William Sprague Wednesday Night Golf League at Chautauqua Golf Club show Rock City Chrysler leading the way with 257 points, followed by EMCO with 237, Silk Construction with 230, Ball Busters with 229.5, Jamestown Skeet with 228, Better Than Workin with 227, Freay’s Funeral Home with 223, Farm Fresh Foods with 221 Good Time Saloon with 217, Larry’s Cantina with 205 and Czervik Construction with 200.

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CASSADAGA — In Cassadaga Country Club Tuesday Night Men’s League play, Scott Nuccio and Matt Wallace both finished with at 36, while 37s came from Tim Bulger, Mike Lancaster and Steve Wintersteen.

Scott Jagoda shot 38, John Crossley 39, Todd Fenton 40, Chip White 40 and Dave Willebrandt 40.

Nuccio had a low net of 29, was closest to the pin on No. 7 and grabbed the skin on No. 4 with an eagle.

Willebrandt birdied No. 7 for a skin.

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BEMUS POINT — In the Tuesday Night Ladies League at Bemus Point Golf Club, Robin Kayner had a low gross of 43, tying Jan Woodfield for a low net of 33.

Jody Lehman shot 44, Jen Garrett shot 45, while 47s came from Laurie Beaton, Tonie Wirsen and Becky Carlson. Judy Briggs had a 48, Marygrace Guarino a 48 and Woodfield a 49 gross.

Kathy Ahlstrom, Jen Garrett, Woodfield and Julie Harle all had 15 putts.

Laurie Beaton is the season low gross leader with a 41, and Ginger Johnson and Sandy Carlson claimed low-net honors at 30.

Jenna Head 53, Junie Eimiller 75, Charlotte Rice 66, Louis Bakewell 60, Amanda Hollis 61, Mary Caprino 67, Jackie Schenck 67, Cindy Janson 52, Eileen Jowett 54, Toni Gustafson 56, Barb Johnson 60, Mary Salvaggio 58, Kathy Ahlstrom 57, Jody Cheney 50, Julie Harle 55, Beth Ward 51, Jillian Dahlberg 60, Sandy Carlson 59, Judy Kraft 64, Jan Murray 64, Marygrace Guarino 48, Brenda Knipe 53, Kay Johnson 58, Irene Swallen 61, Lisa Steffen 57, Heidi Brooks 55.

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BEMUS POINT — In the Thursday Night Ladies League at Bemus Point Golf Club, Jody Cheney, Suzi Lindquist and Becky Carlson all shot 48 to lead the gross scores while Suzi Lindquist had a 31 net and was low in putts with 14.

Jen Garrett shot 49, as did Kathy Carlson.

Leading the season was Cheney with a low gross of 42, and Kay Johnson and Lindquist with a low net of 31.

Laura Ferraro 73, Cassi Brigham 65, Andrea Conklin 54, Marygrace Guarino 54, Tiara Akin 64, Cindy Janson 54, Sandy Carlson 53, Jan James 60, Kay Johnson 55, Judy Briggs 50, Tracy Kelly 63, Julie Fenton 51, Jan Woodfield 51.

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AKELEY, Pa. — In the Cable Hollow Senior Men’s Friday Golf League, the Eastern Division is led by Jim’s Team with 408 points, Jones Chevrolet with 402.5, Jones Pest Control with 391, Community Resource with 390.5, The Duffers with 386.5, Get R Done with 385.5, The Fab Four with 367.5, Struthers with 367.5, Warren Tire with 359 and House of Print with 352.5.

In the Western Division, Mike’s Townline leads the way with 408.5 points, followed by Conn & Company with 397, Bonded Services with 391.5, Cable Hollow Golf with 372.5, Maple Place Farms with 368, The Yanks with 366.5, Pete’s Team with 365, Mt. Laurel FCU with 361.5, Falconer/Frewsburg Crew with 356.5 and Horseshoe Inn with 341.

Jim Leaskey and Jon Vincent each shot 36 to lead the gross scores, with Vincent leading the net scores with a 33.

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WARREN — In Conewango Valley Men’s Day action, the 18-hole team better ball had Hirsch Pathak and Steve Rothenberg finish at 62. Bob Follett and and Bob Metzgar, and Ron Leofsky and Phil Mathyer had 63.

In the nine-hole team better-ball event, Joe Bees and Sy Cameron shot 30, Kris Anthony and Austin Stoddard shot 30, and Justin Frederoski and Andy Hanks shot 31.

In no par-3s, Andy Hanks shot 20, Joe Bees 23, Howard Fyock 24 and Austin Stoddard 24.

In the Woods Flight, Austin Stoddard shot a 33 gross and Bart Jensen a 34 net; in the Spieth Flight, Andy Hanks shot a 39 gross and Howard Fyock a 34 net; in the Nicklaus Flight, Kris Anthony shot a 41 gross and Ron Leofsky a 33 net; and in the Palmer Flight, John Villella shot a 44 gross and Joe Bees a 30 net.

Skins went to Hirsch Pathak on No. 2, Stoddard on No. 3 and Mark Gilbert on No. 7 with birdies, while closest to the pin went to John Bevevino on No. 5. Ron Leofsky had the longest putt on No. 13.

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