Maloney takes lead in Riverside Senior Mens League
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MASON — Jack Maloney of Gallipolis has taken a four point lead after four weeks of the second half of the 2009 Riverside Senior Mens League . Maloney has 67 points total for his efforts to lead Mick Winebrenner of Racine who stands in second place with a total of 63. Bob Stewart currently holds down the third position after hitting 62 points for the season thus far.

A season high of 82 players took part in Tuesday’s session for the Senior League. The participants formed 19 four-man teams and two teams of three, setting the winning score at 21 points.

The low score of the day was 57 (-13 under par) and was turned in by the team of Mick Winebrenner (Racine,OH), Gerald Kelly (Middleport, OH), and Elmer Click (Cottageville).

The second low score was 59 (-11 under par) by the team of Carl Stone (Ripley), Chuck Yeager (Mason), Jim Spencer (Ripley), and Bob Stewart (Cottageville).

There was a three-way tie at 60 points to claim third place.

The closest to the pin winners were Carl Stone on the 9th hole and Bill Yoho of New Haven on the 14th hole. The league is averaging 78 players per week for this second half of the Riverside season. The league is hoping to extend that average to 80 or higher for the rest of the year.

Riverside Senior League standings

As of July 28

Jack Maloney 67

Mick Winebrenner 63

Bob Stewart 62

Haskel Jones 59

Carl Stone 55

Curtis Grubb 55

Frank Brown 53.5

Bob Humphrey 53.5

Chuck Stanley 51.5

Jerry Arnold 51.5

Bill Stricklin 51.5

Russ Holland 50.5

Paul Somerville 50.5

Gerald Kelly 50.5

Ralph Sayre 50

Ed Debalski 49.5

Bob Oliver 48

Willis Dudding 47.5

Bob Hill 47

Rich Mabe 46.5

Butch Bookman 46

Jim Gress 46

John Thompson 46

Mitch Mace 45.5

Jack Ocheltree 45.5

John Blankenship 44.5

Earl Johnson 44.5

Ed Wilson 43.5

Tom McNeely 43

Bub Stivers 41

Claude Proffitt 41

Don Corbin 40.5

Jim Spencer 40.5

Elmer Click 40.5

Rich Gilkey 40.5
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« JuliaParissi wrote on Saturday, Aug 01 at 01:12 PM »
I am so proud of my Dad! 77 years old and still playing golf!
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