4 teams share lead.Byline: Jay Gearan WORCESTER- It will be the long-ball hitting youngsters battling the tournament-tested veteran golfers in the final round today of the Walter Cosgrove Four-Ball at Green Hill. Jeff Santora and Bob Bruso, both 20-year-old boomers, combined for a 7-under-par 65 yesterday, sharing the lead with three teams of well-known area amateurs and baby boomers See generation X. , including 61-year-old Jim Ruschioni and 56-year-old Carter Fasick. Also at 65 are the 2001 Cosgrove champions from Dudley Hill, 53-year-old Rich Lengieza and 59-year-old Bruce Ziemski, along with Pleasant Valley's Paul Couture and Highfields' L.J. Tosches. Santora, of Millbury and Bruso, of Auburn Auburn (ô`bərn). 1 City (1990 pop. 33,830), Lee co., E Ala.; inc. 1839. The city's economy centers around Auburn Univ.; there is some manufacturing. 2 City (1990 pop. 24,309), seat of Androscoggin co. , play college golf, at Salem State and Worcester State, respectively. Santora birdied holes 3 and 5 and eagled the seventh, pitching in a shot from off the green. Bruso sank a 35-footer for birdie on the eighth hole. "We had a good time out there," said Bruso, the former Auburn High star who competed against Santora in high school. Ruschioni and Fasick, both from Indian Ridge, combined for six birdies around a bogey Bogey This is the benchmark return to which the performance of a portfolio manager or mutual fund manager is compared. Notes: This benchmark is typically the S&P 500 index. on the eighth hole. Fasick chipped in for eagle on the 13th. Ziemski had a hot day on the greens, putting marvelously on his way to birdies on holes 1, 3, 10, 13, 15 and 16. He even eagled the fifth hole from 135 yards, the ball finding the cup off the face of his 9-iron. The only flaws were bogeys on holes 11 and 18. Near the top of the leaderboard lead·er·board n. A board that displays the leaders in a competition. leaderboard Noun a board displaying the current scores of the leading competitors, esp in a golf tournament as the groups tee off this morning are former champions Frank Vana Jr. and R.J. Foley fo·ley n. 1. A technical process by which sounds are created or altered for use in a film, video, or other electronically produced work. 2. A person who creates or alters sounds using this process. , one shot off at 66, tied with Mike Sbrogna and Chris Cullina and last year's champions, David Jones David Jones is a common name, particularly in Wales, and there have been several well-known individuals with this name. Variations include Dave Jones and Davy Jones. and Brian Bardier. "With the rain we had on Friday night, I actually thought the scores would be lower, with guys firing at the pins," Green Hill pro Matt Moison said. |
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