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Advantage holds Tuesday night league lead

Bob Henline The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 6 months AGO
by Bob Henline The Western News
| June 12, 2015 7:58 AM

 

Advantage Seal & Stripe extended their lead in the Tuesday Night Men’s League with an 11-5 victory over Remp’s Sand & Gravel. Advantage has 71 points on the season.

Treasure Mountain Restaurant took a 10-6 beating the hands of Fish ‘n’ Golf, but still managed to hang on to the second position, with a total score of 62. Timberline also lost, 10-6, to Elks. They round out the top three at 60.

Payne West Insurance is tied for the fourth spot at 57, picking up no points this week due to a bye.  Fish ‘n’ Golf’s 10 points pushed them into the tie with Payne West.

Roadhouse thumped Annie’s Cleaners, 12-4, putting them in sixth place with 56. Annie’s fell to the 10th spot at 28.

Trojan Lanes hung a 15-1 smackdown on Cabinet Mountain Brewery to take the seventh spot at 55. Cabinet Mountain holds 11th place at 10 points on the season.

The Elks, after beating Timberline, hang on to eighth place, with Remp’s coming in at nine.

Jimmy Mee had the individual low gross at 33. Jeff Drake’s 27 was good enough for low net honors. Derek Feeback had the longest putt on No. 6 and Jimmy Mee put it closest to the pin on No. 7.

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