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SSG-2005.Pdf 2005 Sunshine State Games Results Table of Contents Archery 3 Artistic Roller Skating 7 Badminton 11 Baseball 12 Basketball 14 Bowling 19 Boxing 19 Canoe/Kayak 21 Fast Pitch Softball 24 Fencing 27 Figure Skating 29 Inline Hockey 35 Judo 37 Karate 42 Racquetball 46 Rowing 47 Sport Shooting 49 Softball - Slow Pitch 55 Soccer – Adult 55 Swimming 56 Synchronized Swimming 66 Taekwondo 72 Track & Field – Masters 80 Track & Field – Youth 87 Water Polo 100 Weightlifting 103 Wrestling 105 Sunshine State Games Flag Football Results 109 Pages are not numbered on the page. The page numbers appear as you scroll through the PDF document. ARCHERY Saturday, June 18 & Sunday, June 19 Fort Lauderdale Archers * GAMES RECORD FITA. (Total Possible Points, 1440) Bowman (12 and under) Female Olympic Recurve 1. Kiley Larrick, Longwood, 1337* Bowman (12 and under) Male Olympic Recurve 1. Gabriel Finn, Apopka, 1031* Fita Cub (14 and under) Female Compound Release 1. Billie Rae St Louis, Englewood, 1302* Adult Female Olympic Recurve 1. Milena Ferro, Miami, 1024 Adult Male Olympic Recurve 1. Tim Walker, N. Ft Myers, 1234; 2. Edgardo Sanchez, Jr., Miami, 935 Adult Female Freestyle 1. Shelly Mascaro, Miami, 1261; 2. June Danford, Miami, 1222 Adult Male Freestyle 1. Matt Ratnesar, Palm Bay, 1330; 2. Kevin Mccloskey, Palmetto Bay, 1319 50+ Master Male Olympic Recurve 1. Mark Beggs, Hollywood, 1208*; 2. Michael Braunstein, Boynton Beach, 930 60+ Master Male Olympic Recurve 1. Ronald Thompson, Lakeland, 838 60+ Master Male Freestyle 1. Tim Austin, Gainesville, 1210 900 Round (900 possible points) Adult Male Longbow 1. Eric Helfritz, Boca Raton, 462 Adult Male Bowhunter 1. Edward Demateo, Miami, 400 Adult Female Bowhunter Freestyle 1. Monica Gardner, Homestead, 818; 2. Trisha Gado, Ft Lauderdale, 765 Adult Male Bowhunter Freestyle 1. Rick Dorey, Lake Worth, 870; 2. Jim Walters, Ft Lauderdale, 850; 3. David Danford, Miami, 849; 4. Ted Guevara, Miami, 836; 5. James Gardner, Homestead, 793; 6. Scott Webb, Key Largo , 785 Adult Male Freestyle Limited 1. Daniel Green, Key Largo, 823 + 808 Adult Female Freestyle 1. Shelly Mascaro, Miami, 822; 2. June Danford, 811 Adult Male Freestyle 1. Sean Meloy, Palm Beach, 878; 2. Kevin Mccloskey, Palmetto Bay, 873; 3. Matt Ratnesar, Palm Bay, 872 A – Class 1. Nick Newbury, Homestead, 861; 2. John Laudicina, Miami, 860; 3. Mike Decker, Winter Garden, 811 B – Class 1. Oliver Austin, Tallahassee, 750 50+ Master Male Olympic Recurve 1. Mark Beggs, Hollywood, 1208* Senior Male Longbow 1. Tim Van Voorhis, Alva, 609* Senior Male Traditional 1. Don Osceola, Hollywood, 437 Senior Male Bowhunter Freestyle 1. Leroy Peters, Bradenton, 812; 2. Ken Dees, Tampa, 780 Senior Male Freestyle 1. Tom Borkowski, Apopka, 860; 2. David Haga, Jacksonville, 799; 3. Cecil Keen, Ft Meade, 791 Master Senior Male Barebow 1. Ben Brown, Lehigh Acres, 583 Master Senior Male Freestyle Limited 1. Ronald Haller, The Villages, 782* Master Senior Male Freestyle 1. Ralph Galatz, Ft Myers, 809* Executive Senior Male Freestyle 1. Walter Pittman, Crystal River, 849 + 844; 2. John Harmon, Lady Lake, 836; 3. Oren Fields, Miami, 783 Field Competition (560 possible points) Young Adult Male Bowhunter Freestyle 1. Billy Coulter, Davie, 391 Adult Male Longbow 1. Dana Chatoo, Miami, 290* Adult Male Bowhunter Freestyle 1. Rick Dorey, Lake Worth, 521; 2. Scott Webb, 440 Adult Female Freestyle 1. Denise Haga, Jacksonville, 423 Adult Male Freestyle 1. Eric Helfritz, Miami, 520 A – Class 1. John Laudicina, Miami, 512; 2. Sean Cahill, Apopka, 509; 3. Don Kitchen, Marathon, 486 B – Class 1. Eddie James, Winter Park, 505 Senior Male Longbow 1. Tim Van Voorhis, Alva, 331*; 2. Robert Wartenberg, Plantation, 300 Senior Male Traditional 1. Don Planthaber, Boca Raton, 250*; 2. Charles Fedor, Boca Raton, 230 Senior Male Bowhunter Freestyle 1. Gino Graziose, West Palm Beach, 483; 2. Leroy Peters, Bradenton, 475 Senior Male Freestyle 1. Tom Borkowski, Apopka, 541*; 2. Julius Wiggins, Miami, 490; 3. David Haga, Jacksonville, 482; 4. Joseph Torjak, Palm Springs, 466 Master Senior Male Barebow 1. Ben Brown, Lehigh Acres, 259 Master Senior Male Freestyle 1. Ralph Galatz, Ft Myers, 503 Crossbow 1. Ed Wilking, Coral Springs, 472*; 2. Harold Hall, Miramar, 469; 3. Danny Lantz, Plantation, 453 3-D Competition (Total Possible Points – 360) Peewee (Under 8) Male Barebow 1. Jake Hall, Miramar, 43 Peewee (Under 8) Female Freestyle Limited 1. Maggie Cahill, Apopka, 97 Cub (Age 8-11) Male Freestyle 1. Cody Martin, West Palm Beach, 174 Young Adult (15-17) Male Bowhunter Freestyle 1. Billy Coulter, Davie, 270 Adult Male Longbow 1. Dana Chatoo, Miami, 252 Adult Male Traditional 1. Steve Young, Hollywood, 201; 2. Eric Steinbring, Miami, 173 Adult Female Bowhunter Freestyle 1. Monica Gardner, Homestead, 210; 2. Trisha Gado, Ft Lauderdale, 181 Adult Male Bowhunter Freestyle 1. Bradley Taylor, Port St Lucie, 280; 2. Jim Walters, Ft Lauderdale, 266; 3. David Danford, Miami, 265; 4. Steve Batten, Homestead, 263; 5. Myles Hansel, Royal Palm Beach, 254; 6. Don Kitchen, Marathon, 254; 7. Ted Guevara, Miami, 224; 8. James Gardner,Homestead, 246; 9. Glenn Friedman, Boynton Beach, 224 Adult Male Freestyle Limited 1. Joel Frank, Hollywood, 132 Adult Female Freestyle 1. Christine Shaw, Wellington, 266 Adult Male Freestyle T1. Sean Meloy, Palm Beach, 319+15; Robert Greene, West Palm Beach, 319+15 A – Class 1. Nelson Amarante, Miami, 281; 2. Scott Chambers, West Palm Beach, 264; 3. David Taylor, Lake Worth, 261; 4. Sean Cahill, Apopka, 253 B – Class 1. Eddie James, Winter Park, 252 Senior Male Longbow 1. Robert Wartenberg, Plantation, 213 Senior Male Traditional 1. Don Planthaber, Boca Raton, 172; 2. Charles Fedor, Boca Raton, 171; 3. Don Osceola Hollywood, 134 Senior Male Bowhunter Freestyle 1. Gino Graziose, West Palm Beach, 211 Senior Male Freestyle 1. Julius Wiggins, Miami, 234; 2. Joseph Torjak, Palm Springs, 238; 3. Cecil Keen, Ft Meade, 224 Master Senior Male Freestyle Limited 1. Ronald Haller, The Villages, 158 Executive Senior Male Freestyle 1. Oren Fields, Miami, 242 Crossbow 1. Danny Lantz, Plantation, 252; Ed Wilking, Coral Springs, 237; 3. Harold Hall, Miramar, 147 74 Individuals Participated In The Archery Competitions FITA = 14 900 Round = 39 Field = 28 3-D = 42 Total Games Shot = 123 Total Arrows Shot For Score = Approximately 9,922. 13 Games Records Set Or Broken Artistic Roller Skating Championships May 29-30 The Palace, Lantana, Florida Primary A Figures 1. Jessica Olsen, Miami; 2. Courtney Decker, Orlando; 3. Christina McConnell, Orlando Juvenile A Figures 1. Mackenzie Wriedt, Sarasota; 2. Taylor Kosakowski, Lantana; 3. Ellen Foley, Orlando Juvenile B Figures 1. Heather Boike, Lantana; 2. Janis Bulger, Bradenton; 3. Ellen Foley, Orlando Elementary A Figures 1. Erica Sheley, Sarasota; 2. John Burchfield, Orlando; 3. Cori Beaudet, Lantana Elementary B Figures 1. Amber Decker, Orlando; 2. Suzanne Larsen, Orlando; 3. Chris Boike, Lantana Elementary C Figures 1. Kelley Thune, Lantana; 2. Suzanne Larsen, Orlando; 3. Jessica Linaje, Citrus Rollers Fresh/Soph B Figures 1. Abigail Savage, Orlando; 2. Lisa Taylor, Tampa Bay; 3. Olivia Bustamante, Orlando Fresh/Soph C Figures 1. Megan Irons, Lantana; 2. Kyla Owens, Lantana; 3. Michelle Mejia, Orlando Freshman A Figures 1. Jessica Nelson-Milton, Tampa Bay; 2. Kaley Hoffman, Orlando; 3. Sonja Miller, New Port Richey Junior World Class Figure 1. Jennifer Nelson-Milton, Tampa Bay; 2. Kaley Hoffman, Orlando Premier A Figures 1. James Reese, Sarasota Sophomore A Figures 1. Brittany Love, Tampa Bay; 2. Renee Holweck, Orlando Novice A Figures 1. Jennifer Owens, Lantana; 2. Tina Jackson, Lantana Novice B Figures 1. Jennifer Owens, Lantana; 2. Nooshin Ghavami, Orlando; 3. Sarah Wood, Lantana Masters A Figures 1. Rhoda Balay, New Port Richey Veterans Figures 1. Jane DaRocha, Bradenton; 2. Dick Shipman, Bradenton; 3. Nancy Fairbanks, Miami World Class Figures 1. Siobhan Boismier, New Port Richey Star Skater Figures - G1 1. Megan Toledo, Miami; 2. Alex Kulics, Lantana; 3. Ali Tischler, Orlando Star Skater Figures - G2 1. Sarah Martin, Miami; 2. Sheila McManamon, Orlando; 3. Alicia Small, Orlando Star Skater Figures - G3 1. Caitlin Mitcherson, Orlando; 2. Viviana Lemus, Miami; 3. Melanie Toledo, Miami Star Skater Figures - G4 1. Ximeno Tellez, Miami; 2. Daniela Rivera, Miami; 3. Cesin Salan, Miami Star Skater Figures - G5 1. Mary Mcmanamon, Orlando; 2. Victoria Lemus, Miami Star Skater Figures - G6 1. Vanessa Lemus, Miami; 2. Veronica Lemus, Miami; 3. Courtney Williams, Orlando Tiny Tot Figures 1. Megan Toledo, Miami; 2. Mindy Lieu, Orlando; 3. Sara Martin, Miami Elementary Loops 1. Erica Sheley, Sarasota; 2. Cori Beaudet, Lantana; 3. John Burchfield, Orlando Open Loops 1. Kaley Hoffman, Orlando; 2. Andrea Flynn, Lantana; 3. Sonja Miller, New Port Richey Advanced Loops 1. Jessica Nelson-Milton, Tampa Bay Primary A Singles 1. Courtney Decker, Orlando; 2. Erika Lucas, Orlando; 3. Rosemarie Messin-Adam, Sarasota Juvenile A Singles 1. Mackenzie Wriedt, Sarasota; 2. Taylor Kosakowski, Lantana; 3. Heather Boike Lantana Juvenile B Singles 1. Kelley Thune, Lantana; 2. Suzanne Larsen, Orlando; 3. Ellen Foley, Orlando Elementary A Singles 1. John Burchfield, Orlando; 2. Amber Decker, Orlando Fresh/Soph B Singles 1. Megan Irons, Lantana; 2. Abigail Savage, Orlando; 3. Jessica Thune, Lantana Fresh/Soph C Singles 1. Megan Irons, Lantana; 2. Jessica Thune, Lantana; 3. Christina Goeller, Tampa Bay Freshman A Singles 1. Alexander Poland, Sarasota; 2. Holly Miller, Sarasota; 3. Kaley Hoffman, Orlando Sophomore A Singles 1. Michelle Moudy, Orlando; 2. Danielle Gilliam, Sarasota; 3. Jacquelene Gordon, Sarasota Junior World Class Single 1. Alexander Poland, Sarasota; 2. Holly Miller, Sarasota; 3. Ashley Alvarez, Sarasota World Class Singles 1. Joshua Rhoads, Lantana Novice B Singles 1. Renee Holweck, Orlando; 2. Kyla Owens, Lantana; 3. Danielle Wood, Lantana Star Skater Singles G1 1. Caitlin Mitcherson, Orlando; 2. Alicia Small, Orlando; 3. Alex Kulics, Lantana Star Skater Singles G2 1. Courtney Williams, Orlando Tiny Tot Singles 1.
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