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Remp wins CVCC golf league title

Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 5 months AGO
by Western News
| July 16, 2009 12:00 AM

The Tuesday Night Men’s Golf League wrapped up at Cabinet View Country Club in Libby this week with Remp Sand and Gravel taking first place.

Wayne Haines, Gary Peck, Jerry Michels and John Graham play for Remp, which compiled 123 points to outdistance runner-up Timberline Auto by 17 points.

The Timberline Auto foursome includes Jerry Mee, Rik Rewerts, Sam Rosling and Paul Rexroad.

Tuesday Night Men’s League

(Through July 14)

Final Standings

Remp Sand & Gravel    123

Timberline Auto    106

Kootenai Surveyors    100

River Bend Guide Service    99

Advantage Seal & Stripe    96

Libby Distributing    78

Treasure Mountain Casino    73

Flasche Drywall    64

Lazy Jr. Outfitters    62

Wild Hare Contractors    49

St. John’s Hospital    14

July 14 Results

(Match & Medal)

Lazy Jr. 8, Treasure Mtn. 8

KSI 12, St. John’s 0

Timberline 12, Advantage 4

Wild Hare 8, Libby Dist. 8

Remp 11, Flasche 5

Note: River Bend Guide Service received bye.

Low Gross – Jimmy Mee, 35

Low Net – Sam Rosling, 28

Longest Putt – Jack Myers

Closest to the Pin – Jimmy Mee

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