Brewer, Ivey claim Walnut Creek Club championships
By News-Argus Staff
Published in Sports on November 10, 2006 1:47 PM
Bill Brewer and Jewel Ivey overcame slick greens and cool conditions to win the Walnut Creek Country Club Club Championship this past weekend in their respective divisions.
Brewer captured the overall Men's title and Ivey captured the overall Ladies title.
Jello Hallow won the senior division and Frank Raper won the super senior division. Below are the winners in their respective divisions and flights:
Mens Division
Championship Flight
Champion - Bill Brewer 75-74-149
Runnerup - Jamie Martin 74-79-153
First Flight
Champion - Jim Northington 83-86-169
Runnerup - Jeff Denton 84-85-169
Northington won on the first hole of sudden death playoff.
Second Flight
Champion - Mike Daly 88-85-173
Runnerup - Jack Civa 91-95-186
Senior Division
Championship Flight
Champion - George Hallow 75-75-150
Runnerup - Larry Keim 83-83-166
First Flight
Champion - David Frankum 84-95-179
Runnerup - Mike Morris 107-99-206
Super Senior Division
Champion - Frank Raper 92-88-180
Ladies Division
Championship Flight
Champion - Jewel Ivey
Runnerup - Mary Ann Sutton
First Flight
Champion - Linda Cannon
Grolle shoots
first-ever ace
George Grolle, an avid golfer, carded his first-ever hole-in-one Thursday afternoon at Goldsboro Municipal Golf Course. The 71-year-old Grolle used a 9-wood to ace the 149-yard, par 3 No. 16 hole.
His wife, Madge, witnessed the feat.
Middle schools
Spring Creek soccer 3, Greenwood 1 -- Nelbin Velasquez tallied two goals for the Gators, who claimed a share of the Wayne County Middle School Athletic Conference Division II championship. Edgar Rangel provided one goal. Spring Creek concluded the year 8-4 overall.
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