Estevan Mercury

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B4 May 21, 2014

Estevan Mercury

Archery results Rohatyn claims Symons Memorial Here are the results from the Estevan Archery Club’s annual outdoor 3D shoot held May 3-4: Male bowhunter release: 1. Cory Rucks, 366; 2. Kurtis Hodgson, 358; 3. Jason Miller, 355; 4. Terrie Swanson, 350; 5. Brad Tinant, 336; 6. Brady Selk, 336; 7. Derrick Baer, 333; 8. John Tilley, 330; 9. Tom Toker, 323; 10. Craig Branton, 312; 11. Clayton Ball, 293; 12. Jeremy Carlson, 291; 13. Brad Graham, 275; 14. Tanner Kerowatski, 275; 15. Kalvin Heath, 252; 16. Joe Marcil, 192; 17. Derek Hall, 156. Masters 50: 1. Blaine Stropko, 371; 2. Theron Mattei, 361. Traditional: 1. Chris Thompson, 207. Bowhunter fingers: 1. Ken Martel, 347. Female hunter: 1. Lorrena Smith, 332; 2. Brittany Matri, 257. Female bowhunter release: 1. Pam Franko, 274. Junior: 1. Nolan Graham, 317; 2. Talan Franko, 305; 3. Shayna Hamilton, 241; 4. Adam George, 137. Male cadet: 1. Mathew Chapman, 318; 2. Brandon Miller, 240; 3. Kyle Johnson, 169. Female cadet: 1. Danielle Franko, N/A; 2. Jaelyn Carlisle, 248. Male pre cub: 1. Dylan Hall, 151; 2. Zachary Wilkie, 135; 3. Reagan Gibbons, 99. Female pre cub: 1. Kaylee Carlson, 249. Peewee (nine and under): 1. Joey Marcil, 156; 2. Kristen Carlson, 131; 3. Brayden Hall, 118; 4. Colton Hall, 106; 5. Adrianna Marcil, 24.

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plaque at Victoria Day tourney He toured the front nine in 38 and repeated the performance on the back and that made Nolan Rohatyn the winner of the Marv Symons Memorial Tournament at the TS&M Woodlawn Golf Club on Monday afternoon. Rohatyn outshot secondplace finisher Kevin Toombs by one stroke in taking the championship flight honours in the Victoria Day event that was renamed several years ago in memory of a man who enjoyed supporting the sporting community. His son Lee was on hand to not only participate but also hand over the prize-winning plaque. Veteran golfer Scott Blackstock delivered a strong message of his own, carding a 36-36=72 over the Woodlawn layout to claim the senior men’s championship title in the event, while Fern Walton used 90 strokes to claim the women’s championship flight. Rohatyn was the first to congratulate the other two, noting that perhaps Blackstock had misplaced his entry category and should have been claiming the top prize since he had established the best score of the day.

Winners in the Marv Symons Memorial Tournament on Monday were presented with their prizes by Lee Symons (left). Nolan Rohatyn received the men’s championship flight plaque while Fern Walton collected top prize for women and Scott Blackstock received the senior men’s rewards. A total of 72 golfers registered for the day-long event. The event was met with meant the course played way I wanted to, but for the a few challenges since a a little longer today,” said most part, it was good for the early part of the season.” lengthy overnight rain had Blackstock. “Yes, you had to pick Besides Rohatyn and left the course in a pretty soggy condition, but by the a target and know that you Toombs, the other top finish10 a.m. tee-off, the rain had weren’t going to get any roll ers in the championship flight stopped, and the golfers went on the course and the greens, included Ron Dunville and out on the course with lift, as expected, held tight,” Cody Balon. Dave Price captured clean and place rules in ef- added Rohatyn, who said fect, which aided their efforts. he blocked a few shots dur- top spot in the first flight “We didn’t get wet ing the course of his round, followed by Rob Peloquin, though, the course played but managed to do a little Trevor Vindersghel and Scott well, but the greens were scrambling to stay in conten- Nichol. The second flight slow, as expected. I left four tion. Since he didn’t escape honours were captured by putts at least two feet short,” during the winter months to Tony Sernick followed by do any golfing in the south, Jeff Pratt, Ryan Wrigley and said Walton. “The fairways were he said he was satisfied with Jim Larter. The third flight was damp, but the lift and clean his game at this early stage. “I didn’t always hit it the taken by Matt Bakke who rule made it better. It just outlasted Chris Hammett, Braden Lonsberry and Brad Dutton, while Travis Perry grabbed the fourth flight followed by Marvin Blue, Morgan Burden and Evan Handley. These durable, water tight, rubbery non-slip textured Walton finished just ahead of Darlene Millions surface liners won’t crack, peel or warp. and Kim Morrissey in the women’s category, while Garry Millions and Terry Ro6 Foot Box Call or stop by hatyn finished behind Blackreg. $ 600 stock in the senior men’s Senchuck Ford Body Shop division along with Al Miller, now $ 500 ! for more information. Dale Fox, Keith Walton and 8 Foot Box Mel Siever. Women’s close apreg. $ 700 proach and longest putt were now $ 600 ! recorded by Darlene Millions and Denise Fonstad while the men’s close approach 118 Souris Ave. N., Estevan and longest putt prizes went 306-634-3696 to Dunville and Pat Murphy. www.senchukford.ca

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