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For the Record

Adult bowling

Lucky Lanes

Lou Nocek II (Sept. 24) — High team game scratch: Bowlers Corner, 1,091. High team series scratch: Bowlers Corner, 3,118. Individual scores: Mike Lucas, “300”-211-710, his 23rd 300 game; Tom Battaglia, 256-210-255-721; Spencer Johnson, 206-221-253-680; Jerry Jesionowski, 236-205-636; Paul Nocek, 210-236-627; Dan Struzynski, 223-230-621; Tom Jagoda, 218-602; Gene Jankowski, 246; Brandon Haase, 246; Joe Jagoda, 224; Keith Sheldon, 222; Collin Schanzlin, 215-219; Josh Ellman, 219-213; Bill Lanski Jr., 212; Dean Wright, 210; Mark Nickerson, 209; Alex Haase, 209; Matt Eaker, 205; Jim Ellman Jr., 204.

Wednesday 4-man league (Sept. 26) — High team game scratch: Seybold Farms, 908. High team game scratch: Seybold Farms, 2,457. Individual scores: Steve Krystofiak, 221-278-213-712; Kevin Kaszuba, 212-255-233-700; Spencer Johnson, 244-204-647; Tom Battaglia, 222-226-646; Josh Ellman, 243-228-640; Mike Lucas, 233-229-637; Erick Griewisch, 206-215-206-627; Gene Jankowski, 207-209-615; Scott Kawski, 204-226-615; Keith Glowniak, 203-212-608; Roger Pacos, 234; Kevin Rose, 215-210; Charles Lewis, 211-214; Tricia Laurito, 211; Rick Crandall, 211; Shane Riethmiller, 205; Howie Burgess, 204; Chad Cerrie, 203-200; Collin Schanzlin, 211-211; Paul Nocek, 200; Ryan Butcher, 200; Jerry Jesionowski, 200.

Adult golf

Wednesday Travel League

The league played The Links at Ivy Ridge in Akron, with several downpours and a soaked course making it yet another Wet Wednesday. Robert Calph earned his league-best 10th Tour Victory of the season, matching the league course record of 77, held by Dave Mathews. Al Etzel was second with 83 and Ed Tofil shot 85. Calph and Etzel both shot 40 to lead the front nine while Calph’s 1-over par 37 led the back nine. Calph’s 19th career victory also moved him past Jim Ferrick(18 wins) and into a tie with Mathews for 10th place on the All-time list. Bill Aldrich and John Tofil won the B and C Flights, respectively. The winners of the Bruce “Java” Chrabasz Commissioner’s Award were Doug Grace, Dave Miller, and Gary Richardson.

Untied birdies were recorded by: A Flight — John Waterman (No. 5), Ed Tofil (Nos. 12, 17), Calph (Nos. 14, 18) and Al Bradley (No. 16); B Flight — Aldrich (Nos. 4, 13, 14), Dennis Gawronski Sr. (Nos. 5, 10), Dave Wallace (No. 9), Bob Thompson (Nos. 12, 17) and Mike Wolfe (No. 18); C Flight — Tony Destro (Nos. 5, 17), Dan Kaszuba (No. 8) and Joe Bifaro (No. 10). Closest to the pin were Waterman (No. 5), Bradley (No. 8), Thompson (No. 12) and Danny Kubera (No. 15).

Top point winners were Thompson (40), Waterman (36), Ed Tofil (32) and Gawronski (28). Milestone hit this week: Bob Thompson became the 13th golfer to go over 2,000 career points. Season points leaders: 1. Wolfe (543), 2. Dave Franklin (268), 3. Pat Weaver (255), 4. Tim Walawender (238), 5. Calph (229), 6. Waterman (225), 7. Pete Gawron (214), 8. Thompson (212), 9. Jim Szalkowski (211), 10. Ed Tofil (210), 11. Don Kujawa (195), 12. Dave Criscione (188), 13. Gawronski (186), 14. Etzel (182), 15. Joe Michalski (167), 16. Aldrich (165), 17. Tom Destro (158), 18. Wallace (152), 19. Mike Willoughby (145), 20. Bifaro (141).

This week the league will play Holland Hills Country Club in Colden. The tee-time as at 10 a.m. Golfers must be signed up with John (785-2291) by noon on Monday.

Announcements

Chautauqua Tennis Club Open House Oct. 28

The Chautauqua Tennis Club will be hosting a New Member Open House on Sunday, Oct. 28 from 1-4 p.m. Come and join us for an afternoon of fun and refreshments. Learn about this well-kept secret where you can play tennis during the winter months right here in your own backyard. Members will be available to answer questions and membership forms will be available. Enjoy an entertaining junior and adult match and register for door prizes. The club is located at Floral Hall on the Chautauqua County Fairgrounds.

Historical Society to host event at Vineyards

The Dunkirk Historical Society is having a unique 9-hole golf outing on Oct. 13 at the Vineyards Golf Course with tee-off at 10 a.m. and coffee with donuts at 9:30 a.m. This is a shamble format, everyone tees off with a Pre-1980 wood and some 1900 woods. Then everyone in the group goes to best shot and starts to keep their own score from that point on.

The cost is $35 with proceeds benefits improvements to the Historical Museum. The fee gets you golf, cart, breakfast, and a lunch after with prizes. Prizes will be CTP on Holes 1, 3, 5, and 9, the longest drive on Hole 4, low score and best traditional golf attire. Antique clubs will be provide at all tee boxes. To sign up, call the Vineyards Golf Course at 672-7888.

NOTE: The Vineyards Golf Course is now running fall hours of 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Stop up for 18 holes of golf and check out the 2019 membership rates. Any questions, stop by the course or call 672-7888.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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