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Four-Ball Net Amateur Championship.


Sports Editors/Golf Writers & Columnists

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.--(BW SportsWire)--Sept. 17, 2001

Lake Almanor Lake Almanor is a large artificial lake in northwestern Plumas County, in northeastern California. The reservoir has a capacity of 1,308,000 acre feet (1.6 km³) and a maximum depth of about 90 feet.  West GC's team of David Delay and Gary Shaw
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 took a three-shot lead in the NCGA (National Computer Graphics Association) A Fairfax, Virginia-based organization dedicated to developing and promoting the computer graphics industry. It maintained a clearinghouse for industry information. NCGA closed its doors in 1996.  Four-Ball Net Amateur Championship on Monday at Spyglass Hill GC.

Delay and Shaw fired a net 13-under-par 59 to take the lead over three teams. Twain Harte GC's team of John and Tom Halman, The Bridges GC's team of George Vines and Howard Carrigan and Vallejo GC's team of Charles Walker

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 and Clark Skillman are three strokes back with net 62s.

The format of the tournament takes the best net score out of two on each hole.

Following are first round scores:

59 - LAKE ALMANOR WEST: David Delay, Gary Shaw.

62 - TWAIN HARTE: John Halman, Tom Halman; BRIDGES: George Vines, Howard Carrigan; VALLEJO: Charles Walker, Clark Skillman.

63 - WHITNEY OAKS: David Lakey, Alex Felizianetti; MORAGA: Steven Splendorio, Bill Gough.

64 - WINDSOR: Gregory Schutz, Joe Franklin Joseph Fortgang (born March 9 1926, Bronx, New York) is an American radio and television personality who uses the stage name Joe Franklin. From New York City, Franklin hosted the first television talk show. ; TABLE MOUNTAIN: Paul Smith, Kirby Smith.

65 - SAN LEANDRO: Kent Bailey, Donald Silva; GLENEAGLES INTL INTL International
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 (2): Peter Diggs, Timothy Jaress; PALO ALTO: Sam Harris, Dan Barnes.

66 - SACRAMENTO: Kenneth Dotson, Vernon Kemp; COBB Cobb   , Tyrus Raymond Known as "Ty." 1886-1961.

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 MEADOWS: Bryan Bouchard, Billy Witt.

67 - MONTEREY BAY: Joe Cappuccio, Rich Flocchini; SANTA ROSA: Dr Richard Thayer, Alan Kostelnik; SPRING CREEK: Paul Kaminski, Gil Huckell; RIVER BEND: Bill Morgan, Steven Hern hern  
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; WILCOX OAKS: Scott Kremer, Brian Bruce; KINGS RIVER (1): Rudy Pacillas, Tom Valenzuela.

68 - DE LAVEAGA: Bud Garmany, Jonny Larson; EAGLE RIDGE: Brian Lomeli, Dave Schneider; WILDHAWK: Rick Carrington, Glen Smith; EL DORADO HILLS: Dave Marks, Kendall Homer; TULARE: Mike McCarthy, Dan McCarthy; WILDHORSE: Robert Ensley, Russell Hatch; PALO ALTO HILLS: Doug Weller Jr., Peter Rasmussen; VALLEY HI: Dennis Froehler, Jim Cover; MODESTO: Rick Frazier, Larrell Fortner; SONOMA: Allan Rappoport, Ron Sharek; CLAREMONT: Thomas Johnson, Andrew Knight.

69 - CARMEL VALLEY RANCH: Jeff Lawn, Thomas Wilson; FIG GARDEN: Gene Harris, Leroy Gregory; SUN CITY ROSEVILLE: Lary Banks, Thomas Shively; SUNOL VALLEY: Richard Mangan, Robert Mangan; SHARP PARK: Jerry Murray, Bob Bostrom; KINGS RIVER (2): Jim Williams, Chuck Deatherage; RANCHO MURIETA: Randy Shepherd, William Griffith.

70 - ROUND HILL: Donald DuFosee, W.L. Tong; GLENEAGLES INTL (1): Jay Berry, Brian Scott; NAPA VALLEY: Dale Jensen, Bob Vanderslice; REDWOOD EMPIRE: Mike Mullan, John Henry; LAS POSITAS: Malcolm Trunnell, John Hart; ARBUCKLE: Frank Maniscalco, Allan Holloway.

71 - TAHOE DONNER: Lance Van Lydegraf, James Littlewood; SPRING HILLS: John Biehl, Steve Widdicombe; UKIAH: Tom Fetzer, Dave Ryan; SHERWOOD FOREST: Michael Grzeszak, Larry Sands; GAVILAN: Benjamin Noto, Ron Fellows; WOODCREEK: Tony Corcoran, Gerry Fay; VALLEY OAKS: Danny Williamson, Kerry Welch.

72 - LAKE CHABOT: Edward Sarubbi, Bo Rothchild; MATHER: Jerry Hicks, Manuel Aparicio; LA RINCONADA: Richard Van Hoesen, Jeffrey Dunn; ANCIL HOFFMAN: Don Markham, Terry Siler.

73 - TEAL BEND: Rick Catalano, Jim Merritt; MOUNTAIN SHADOWS: Robert Tradewell, Steve Tradewell; DAVIS Davis, city (1990 pop. 46,209), Yolo co., central Calif.; settled in the 1850s, inc. 1917. It is an education center with light industry; machinery, processed foods, and computer equipment are produced. The extensive Univ. : Steve Roberts, Philip Snow.

74 - MOUNTAIN SPRINGS: Douglas Peters, Larry Krogness.

75 - ANTIOCH: Donald Standridge, Brook Sloan.

76 - SARATOGA: David Gragnola, Mark Zamudio.
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