Briefs
TRAP LEAGUES
Last week in the Warren County Trap League, Tidioute clinched the first-half title with a 6-0 record after topping Sugar Grove 330-322. In the other action, Sheffield outgunned Pine Grove 343-339, Brokenstraw downed Corry 338-332 and Kalbfus scored 303 in its bye week.
Perfect 50s were shot by Sheffield’s Cooper Nystrom, Gavin Munsee and Mike Wenzel, Sugar Grove’s Herb Anderson and Brokenstraw’s CJ Jones.
Pine Grove’s Cindy Cable was the High Lady with a 47. Sheffield’s Connor Loomis was High Junior with a 48. Pine Grove’s Parker Lauffenberger and Corry’s Tyler Coulter were High Sub Juniors with 48s. Brokenstraw’s Dale Johnson was High Veteran with a 49. Corry’s Ken Berkhous was High Sr. Veteran with a 49. Brokenstraw’s Gail Henderson was High Super Sr. Veteran with a 49.
SHEFFIELD: Cooper Nystrom 50, Gavin Munsee 50, Mike Wenzel 50, Adam Watson 49, Connor Loomis 48, Logan Sabella 48, Marty Grove 48
PINE GROVE: Brian Ecelberger 49, Jon Shelton 49, Brandon Franklin 49, Jerry Martin 48, Bill Gross 48, Parker Lauffenberger 48, Brian Wingerter 48
TIDIOUTE: Joni Troyer 48, Colby Case 47, Joel Stewart 47, Mike Roberts 47, Carter Anderson 47, Doug Sliker 47, Brian Mitchell 47
SUGAR GROVE: Herb Anderson 50, Craig Darling 48, Austin Anderson 48, Caleb McMillen 47, Ben Rouse 47, Steve Beck 41, Nate Stearns 41
BROKENTRAW: CJ Jones 50, Gail Henderson 49, Dale Johnson 49, Rick Woodcock 48, Ron Gustafson 48, Ed Haregsin 47, Chad Johnson 47
CORRY: Ken Berkhous 49, Jaxon Gray 48, Tyler Coulter 48, Mike Simmons 47, Gary Casler 47, Jamie Morton 47, Shawn Mitchell 46
KALBFUS: Kolton Sumrow 48, Hayden Lilley 47, Jim Nowacki 43, Joe Nuhfer 42, Jayden Sveda 41, Dominic Mangione 41, Matt Ristau 41
GOLF LEAGUES
WARREN — Rob Ritchie and Terry Ressler combined for 20 points to lead the Stableford League at Jackson Valley Golf Course.
Jesse McMichael and Neal Kent tied Tim Watkins and Fred Larson as well as Dale Johnson and Steve Parinella with 16 points.
Individually, Johnson scored 12 points while Ritchie, Shane Flannery and Larson scored 10 points apiece.
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WARREN — Shults of Warren leads the Tuesday Night League at Jackson Valley Golf Course with 189.5 points, followed by 4-Score (189), Digger’s Misfits (188.5), Mountain Laurel Credit Union (177.5) and Tasta Pizza (177).
Individually, Zane Olsen led this week with 8.5 points, followed by Craig Swanson (8), and DJ Rose, Jason Rafalski, Jesse McMichael, Randy Dickey, Steve Chapel and Terry Salerno (7.5).
Skete Williams and Jake Linkerhof led the gross scores on the front nine with 38s while McMichael had a 39 on the back nine. Larry Salapek’s 36 led the seniors on the front nine while Bill Andrews had a 36 on the back nine.
Rose, Rafalski, Nate Reynolds and Tyler Bailey led the net scores on the front nine with 35s. Eric Briggs, Mike Moyer Jr. and Patrick Henry had 34s on the back nine. For the seniors, Craig Campbell, Dale Johnson, Mark Silvis and Tom Morelli had 34s on the front nine. On the back nine, Gail Spicer and Terry Ressler had 33s.
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WARREN — Jackson Valley Golf Course hosted its annual Member-Member 4-Club Tournament this weekend.
Jay Champion and Art Burlund won the title with a 59, followed by Rob Ritchie and Slugger Lawson’s 66. John Weber and Rod Korbar finished with a 67.
Lisa Irwin and Kelli Ford won the Mixed Division with a 58. Nick Davies and Elissa Davies tied Julie Champion and Sue Papali with 62s.
During the event, Ritchie scored his first-ever hole-in-one at No. 8, using his 7-iron on the 126-yard par 3.
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RUSSELL — Maple Place Farms leads the Eastern Division with 85.5 points and Lion’s Gate Wealth leads the Western Division with 96 points in the Senior Men’s League at Cable Hollow Golf Course.
Mike’s Townline is second in the Eastern Division with 84 points, followed by Warren Tire (83.5), Olde Duffers (83), Huber Paving (79), Litehouse Auto (74.5) and Cable Hollow (66.5).
In the Western Division, Cable Hollow 2.0 is second with 86 points, followed by Townline Auto (84), NAPA Auto Parts (73), Falconer/Frewsburg (71), Chili’s Dippers (66) and Agricultural Logistics (63.5).
Lou Swanson and Art Stewart shot matching 37s for low gross while Doug Lasecki’s 29 led the net scores. Don Deppen accumulated the most points with 8.5. Dave Garey, Leighton Swanson and Stewart each made a pair of birdies while Swanson and Mike Cole each made six pars. Bob Orbanic is the season points leader with 28.
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RUSSELL — Mike’s Townline leads the Eastern Division with 109 points and Townline Auto leads the Western Division with 113.5 points after Week 7 of the Senior Men’s League at Cable Hollow Golf Course.
Warren Tire is second in the Eastern Division with 108 points, followed by Maple Place Farms (100.5), Litehouse Auto (100.5), Huber Paving (100.5), Olde Duffers (98.5) and Cable Hollow (92.5).
In the Western Division, Lion’s Gate Health is second with 111 points, followed by Cable Hollow 2.0 (104.5), Chili’s Dippers (91), Falconer/Frewsburg (85), NAPA Auto Parts (81.5) and Agricultural Logistics (77.5).
Leighton Swanson shot the low gross this week with a 32 while Don Moore’s 25 led the net scores. Wayne Matve accumulated the most points with 9.5.
Leighton Swanson and Greg Grimm each made three birdies while Lou Swanson, Arthur Stewart and Moore each made two.
Bob Orbanic is the season points leader with 35.5.
OLD TIMERS BASEBALL
NORTH JACKSON, Ohio — The Jamestown Old Timers split a doubleheader with Warren, Ohio, on Sunday, losing the first game 11-8 before winning the second game 19-2.
In Game 1, Jamestown’s Kyle Jenkins had two doubles while Chris Yost and Wade Nelson each had one double. Jamestown totaled 17 hits in the game.
In Game 2, Winston Woodard earned the win on the mound for Jamestown with a seven-hitter.
Ted Wybernac had two doubles while John Carr, Nelson, Jenkins, Mard Lobdell and Glenn Morse each had one.
The Old Timers play in the 50-Plus League out of Youngstown, Ohio, and are made up of players from Western New York and Northeast, Pennsylvania. Jamestown will play at Salem, Ohio, this coming Sunday before a doubleheader against Springfield, Ohio, beginning at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 21 at Diethrick Park in Jamestown.





