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Haines, Peck take 1st in golf tourney

Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 6 months AGO
by Western News
| June 9, 2009 12:00 AM

The team of Wayne Haines and Gary Peck shot a 136 low gross to take first place in the Cabinet View Country Club Memorial Invite this past weekend in Libby.

Haines took first place by four strokes over runners-up Roy and Bill Rowberry.

Dave Blackburn and Joe Cielak had low net with a 125 with Robin Swimley and Mark Roberts placing second at 130.

Besides Haines and Peck, other low gross flight winners included Sam Rosling and Jeff Wood (2nd flight) at 154 and Dave and Kendra Gaustad (3rd flight) at 166.

Brad Parish and Curt Morris had low net in the second flight with a 131, and Bob Martin and Polly Nosler had low net in the third flight at 136.

CVCC Memorial Invite

Saturday-Sunday at Cabinet View Country Club, Libby

First Flight

Low Gross – 1, Wayne Haines/Gary Peck, 136; 2, Roy Rowberry/Bill Rowberry, 140.

Low Net – 1, Dave Blackburn/Joe Cielak, 125; 2, Robin Swimley/Mark Roberts, 130.

Second Flight

Low Gross – 1, Sam Rosling/Jeff Wood, 154; 2, Terry Patrick/Junior Crismore, 161.

Low Net – 1, Brad Parish/Curt Morris, 131; 2, Bob Stright/Steve Sorenson, 135.

Third Flight

Low Gross – 1, Dave Gaustad/Kendra Gaustad, 166; 2, Matt Hollingsworth/Nicole Hollingsworth, 170.

Low Net – 1, Bob Martin/Peggy Nosler, 136; 2, Charlie Farrell/Mo Farrell, 140.

Hole Prizes

No. 3-KP – Charlie Farrell.

No. 7–KP – Jack Myers.

No. 11-KP – Paul Rexroad.

No. 15-KP – Sue Froberg.

Long Putt No. 6 – Dann Rohrer.

Long Putt No. 17 – Mo Farrell

Long Drive No. 18 – Roy Rowberry and Sharon Michels.

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