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Regional FCB Points Totaux: 3582.35 Par 521 Joueurs Participation: 608 Regional FCB 39 21.65 Jean Guy Viel, Brossard QC Points totaux: 3582.35 par 521 joueurs 40 21.39 Diane Mongeau, St-Jean-S-Ric QC Participation: 608 tables 41 21.39 Bernard Mongeau, St-Jean-S-Ric QC 42 20.81 Richard Collette, Salab-De-Vall QC 1 71.14 Marc Lachapelle, Saint-Laurent QC 43 20.45 Jean Castonguay, Lery QC 2 57.12 Marc-Andre Fourcaudot, Montreal QC 44 19.63 Francis Caron, Anjou QC 3 53.50 Keith Hogan, Laval QC 45 19.31 Teri Smoot, Placerville CA 4 49.73 Xavier Combey, Dol-Des-Ormeaux QC 46 19.31 Mary Ose, Sacramento CA 5 47.25 Pascale Gaudreault, Montreal QC 47 18.67 Laurette Langlois, Montreal QC 6 44.62 Rajaa Sinno, Lile-Bizard QC 48 18.10 Sarko Kassabian, Saint-Laurent QC 7 41.55 Robert Morin, Montreal QC 49 17.97 Raymond Pelletier, Brossard QC 8 41.55 Michel Morin, Montreal QC 50 17.67 Pierrette Matteau, Mont-Royal QC 9 38.79 Fengming Chen, Dorval QC 51 17.59 Marc Boisvert, Montreal QC 10 35.12 Pierre 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