Putts: Pat Schumacher and Elaine Freidrickson, 34; Bonnie Ferris, 33
Birdies: Pat Schumacher.
_ Men's Club, 2009 Aces Tournament, Sept. 2
First flight - Gross: 1. Larry Pulver, 75; 2. Art Wieda, 76. Net: 1. Everett Thometz, 68; 2. Fred Boynton, 69; 3. (tie) John Price and Warren Cortez, 70
Second flight - Gross: 1. Don Walker, 82; 2. Bob Larkins, 83. Net: 1. Richard Brahams, 69; 2. George Switzer, 70; 3. Kip McKeever, 72
Third flight - Gross: 1. Tim Lane, 83; 2. Arlen Pearsall, 85. Net: 1. Jack Highlander, 69; 2. (tie) Kris Lether and Tony Clayton, 71; 4. (tie) Richard J. Thompson, Robert Young and Ken Ulin, 72
Fourth flight - Gross: 1. (tie) Joe Tomita and Ted Larsen, 92. Net: 1. Bates Bankert, 63; 2. Ron Despars, 69; 3. John Cameron, 72.
_ Merchant League standings (as of Sept. 6)
1. Dungeness Golf Shop, 114.5
2. Raske Insurance, 113.5
3. Napa, 108
4. Tarcisio's, 102.5
5. Golf Savings Bank, 99
6. (tie) Team Schmidtko and Thomas Building Center, 95
8. 19th Holers, 93.5
9. Olympic Synthetics, 84.5
10. Peninsula Sod, 81.75
11. Jamestown Aces, 73.75
12. Stymie's Bar and Grill, 71.5.
SunLand Golf & Country Club
_ Couple's Club, one net men, one net women combo, Sept. 1
1. Jane and Jim Ratlifff, Marty and Mary O'Brien, 119; 2. Marine and Leonard Hirschfield, Judy Flanders and John Smith, 121; 3. Jack and Janet Real, Dick and Priester Baughn, 125
Edgar Martinez, in his first year of eligibility, didn’t make it into the Hall of Fame. No, it’s not a travesty, but it’s not right either, and hopefully sports writers will get a brain some day and put the guy in.
For those of you keeping up with the blog, I’ve posted a few times about my favorite Sequim prep games these last 10 years. I was thumbing through the old files for this one, and thought it might be fun to revisit one of SHS’s best football games of all time.