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Results Sheet American Texas Scramble Date 24/04/2018 Results Sheet American Texas Scramble Date 24/04/2018 Points/ Pos Name Name Name Name Gross Net 1 Lyn Davison (5) Helen Morgan (12) Julie Rose (10) Ann Charlesworth ( 62 57.9 Brancepeth Castle Brancepeth Castle Brancepeth Castle Brancepeth Castle 2 Ruth Lindley (5) Anne Wraith (10) Chris Constable (16) Susan Handley (8) 66 62.1 Hartlepool Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange Heworth 3 Cathy Bowerbank (10) Ruth Studholme (15) Sarah Hirst (8) Barbara Riddell (26) 69 63.1 Dinsdale Spa Dinsdale Spa Dinsdale Spa Blackwell Grange 4 Sue Theakston (20) Lorna Christie (21) Marilyn Hunter (27) Bridget Hall (27) 73 63.5 Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange 5 Karen Lee (0) Pat McIntosh (6) Janet Burdis (7) Anne Biggs (8) 66 63.9 Tyneside Tyneside Tyneside Tyneside 6 Pat Simpson (9) Di Spence (9) Marriane Moore (4) Lesley Still (6) 67 64.2 Brancepeth Castle Beamish Park Brancepeth Castle Eaglescliffe 7 Chris Quinn (19) Maggie Brown (13) Anita Maxwell (9) Pat Usher (15) 70 64.4 Woodham Woodham Woodham Woodham 8 Chris Oakley (25) Laura Hall (28) Cath McNeill (27) Carol Jones (15) 74 64.5 Billingham Billingham Billingham Billingham 9 Alyson Chapman (10) Julie Armitage (16) Alison Konfortion (16) Linda Baggott (13) 71 65.5 Boldon Boldon Washington Chester-le-Street 10 Pauline Allday (30) Lesley Stokes (30) Barbara Hillier (13) Liz Musto (19) 75 65.8 Ingleby Barwick Ingleby Barwick Ingleby Barwick Ingleby Barwick 11 Val Facchini (25) Lynda Willis (11) Sue Hanson (21) Margaret Jeffcock ( 74 66.2 Seaton Carew Seaton Carew Seaton Carew Seaton Carew 12 Pat Hallett (28) Beverley Foster (24) Brenda Farrell (26) Eunice Callender (3 77 66.2 Billingham Billingham Billingham Billingham 13 Marie Thompson (18) Kay Cleasby (23) Jane Moore (22) Yvonne Dunbar (13) 74 66.4 Brancepeth Castle Brancepeth Castle Brancepeth Castle 14 Margaret Tindale (13) Jacquie Wade (13) Pat McMeekin (19) D Gilbertson (10) 72 66.5 Heworth Roseberry Grange Heworth Heworth 15 Yvonne Setchell (12) Sue Walton (20) Valda Grant (21) Jackie Jenkinson (1 73 66.5 Houghton-le-Spring Houghton-le-Spring Houghton-le-Spring Houghton-le-Spring 16 Ann Bowen (22) Catherine Staines (3 Marie Spence (13) Heather Milburn (30 76 66.5 Consett Consett Consett Consett 17 Mary Snowdon (12) Kathryn Hays (26) Litz (Alicia) Stephenso Liz Cowell (20) 75 66.6 Castle Eden Castle Eden Castle Eden Castle Eden 18 Sue Haynes (26) Jenny Boanson (26) Sheila Davison (17) Midori Richardson ( 75 66.8 Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange 19 Lillian Keenan (28) Maureen Ewart (23) Audrey Stone (19) Barbara Colling (21) 76 66.9 Ravensworth Ravensworth Ravensworth Ravensworth 20 Linda Ward (14) Pauline Connelly (9) Marion Robinson (22) Maureen Swales (2 74 67.2 Barnard Castle Barnard Castle Barnard Castle Barnard Castle PUMA Open Competitions Version 18.02 25 April 2018 Page 1 of 3 Results Sheet American Texas Scramble Date 24/04/2018 Points/ Pos Name Name Name Name Gross Net 21 Mandy Crawford (13) Maria Blades (20) Sue Reeton (26) Chris Tye (27) 76 67.4 Hartlepool 22 Elizabeth Wood (19) Elaine Mitchell (17) Carol Rae (8) Maureen Wigham ( 74 67.5 Brancepeth Castle Brancepeth Castle Brancepeth Castle Brancepeth Castle 23 Jane Longhorn (11) Pat Todd (18) Gill Savage (25) Elaine Thubron (18) 75 67.8 Seaton Carew Seaton Carew Seaton Carew Seaton Carew 24 Janet Edwards (21) Carole Zissler (29) Gill Cotgrave (29) Wilma Campbell (21 78 68 Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange 25 Jll Richardson (19) Sue Graham (27) Gill Malia (17) Andrea Allport (14) 76 68.3 Darlington 26 Aileen Carter (12) Barbara Cheetham ( Sheila Stewart (30) Joy Weightman (13) 75 68.3 Dinsdale Spa Chester-le-Street 27 Gail Askew (27) Hilary Johnson (28) Jean Ord (18) Win Walton (24) 78 68.3 Beamish Park Beamish Park Beamish Park Beamish Park 28 Elaine Marshall (22) Rosie Cooper (26) Joan Robson (21) Briggy Vinnicombe ( 78 68.5 Durham City Durham City Durham City Durham City 29 Ruth Lowery (14) Lyn Stearman (5) Lesley Milner (19) Sue McArdle (27) 75 68.5 Ravensworth Ravensworth Ravensworth Ravensworth 30 Lis Stevenson (23) Carol Moutrey (16) Gean Fawdon (21) Bernice Peakman ( 77 68.6 Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe Billingham Billingham 31 Jean Pitchford (20) Michelle Evans (15) Tracey Watson (23) Heather Keeley (26) 77 68.6 Billingham Billingham Billingham Billingham 32 Wendy Mitchell (14) Suzanne Calder (24) Trish Winnett (18) Jill Tanner (25) 77 68.9 Dinsdale Spa Dinsdale Spa Dinsdale Spa Dinsdale Spa 33 Linda Luke (12) Liz Nelson (13) Linda Knight (18) tracey Hahn (7) 74 69 Woodham Woodham Woodham Woodham 34 Jean Crouchley (26) Maureen Knox (28) Muriel Taylor (28) Margaret Lee (24) 80 69.4 Garesfield Garesfield Garesfield Garesfield 35 Frieda Wilkinson (15) Kath Holcroft (16) Ann Kennedy (23) Margaret Elliot (30) 78 69.6 Hartlepool Hartlepool Hartlepool Hartlepool 36 Heather Hamilton (24) Melanie Hovenden ( Ruth Astbury (29) Lee Robson (30) 81 69.8 Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe 37 Jill Wighton (29) Janet Collingwood (2 Jean Coultard (30) Jennifer Frost (27) 81 69.9 Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe 38 Brenda Corney (30) Chris Millions (25) Linda Peacey (20) Maureen Harper (25 80 70 Hartlepool Hartlepool Hartlepool Hartlepool 39 Serina Turnbull (12) Diane Walker (16) Pauline Porteous (23) Marion Burton (5) 76 70.4 South Shields South Shields South Shields Whitburn 40 Hilary Mackenzie (15) Carol Muwanga (20) Noreen Fleming (25) Sandy Henderson ( 79 70.4 Castle Eden Castle Eden Castle Eden Castle Eden PUMA Open Competitions Version 18.02 25 April 2018 Page 2 of 3 Results Sheet American Texas Scramble Date 24/04/2018 Points/ Pos Name Name Name Name Gross Net 41 Christine Bell (12) Chris Bryson (21) Sandra Gilmour (30) Chris Coleman (30) 80 70.7 Houghton-le-Spring Houghton-le-Spring Houghton-le-Spring Houghton-le-Spring 42 Eileen Stothert (18) Jennifer Dixon (12) Joan McGee (17) Carol Heslop (17) 78 71.6 Beamish Park Brancepeth Castle Beamish Park Beamish Park 43 Helen Pickersgill (18) Dot Denham (18) Pat Severs (21) Ann Robinson (25) 80 71.8 Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange Blackwell Grange 44 Sheila Smith (18) Joan Lawlan (22) Angela Emmerson (1 Chris Pullan (10) 79 72.1 Durham City Durham City Durham City Durham City 45 Gloria Ward (15) Jean Ambler (29) Jeanette Galbraith (22 Margaret Fullerton ( 82 73.5 Beamish Park Beamish Park Beamish Park Beamish Park 46 Sandie Jones (30) Sue Andrews (30) Sue Faulkner (27) Pat Jones (28) 86 74.5 Ingleby Barwick Ingleby Barwick Ingleby Barwick Ingleby Barwick 47 Veronica Holloway (13 Di Nutter (23) Dorothy Jefferson (22 Edith Eddy (27) 83 74.5 Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe 48 Elaine Robinson (30) Liz Steel (25) Shirley Smith (28) C Howe (22) 86 75.5 Dinsdale Spa Dinsdale Spa Dinsdale Spa Dinsdale Spa PUMA Open Competitions Version 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