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2018 Ssfa Provincial 55+ Games Final Results – Moose 2018 SSFA PROVINCIAL 55+ GAMES FINAL RESULTS – MOOSE JAW EVENT CATEGORY NAME TOWN MEDAL 8 BALL Women 55+ Lezlee Soloway Saskatoon Golf Women 65+ Lois Paterson Saskatoon Gold Marion Schiller Pilot Butte Silver Women 75+ Dorothy Jendruck Saskatoon Gold Men 55+ Garvey Yee Moose Jaw Gold Bernie Gerlach Swift Current Silver David Hart Waldeck Bronze Men 65+ Dennis Puff Saskatoon Gold Ralph Baker Saskatoon Silver Ray Bogdane Regina Bronze Men 75 Bryan Sandberg Saskatoon Gold Lavern Lizee Outlook Silver Arnie Flegel Regina Bronze CRIBBAGE 55+ Helen Barr Saskatoon Gold Doreen Froom Saskatoon Gold Marcel Richard Saskatoon Silver Marion Wiebe Saskatoon Silver Harold Berg Moose Jaw Bronze Karen Trochimchuk Moose Jaw Bronze KAISER 55+ Rose Marie Gallais St Brieux Gold Agnes Thomas St. Brieux Gold Carol Gustafson Moose Jaw Silver Bob Busse Moose Jaw Silver Joyce Cameron Moose Jaw Bronze Rudy Friesen Moose Jaw Bronze FIVE PIN BOWLING SCRATCH Men 55+ Kim McIntyre Moose Jaw Gold Dennis Zacher Saskatoon Silver Bill Shkolny Rosetown Bronze Men 65+ David Graham Rosetown Gold Rick Murza Saskatoon Silver Stan Hubick Weyburn Bronze Men 75+ Joe Chermishnok Saskatoon Gold Ed Solonynko Regina Silver John Birrell Foam Lake Bronze Men 85+ Raymond Johnson Kelvington Gold Sandy Ramage Moose Jaw Silver SCRATCH Women 55+ Jo-Ann Paxman Weyburn Gold Linda McIntyre Moose Jaw Silver Hope Smith Pierceland Bronze Women 65+ Jutta Zarzycki Saskatoon Gold Dorina Mareschal Rosetown Silver Linda Brown Regina Bronze Women 75+ Jacqueline Laviolette Swift Current Gold Women 85+ Gloria Ramage Moose Jaw Gold Edna Foster Rosetown Silver TEAM 55+ Team Doug Gillett Moose Jaw Gold Ken Hollinger Swift Current Gold Allison Rain Moose Jaw Gold Russ Knelson Moose Jaw Gold Judy Kress Swift Current Gold 55+ Team Lenneke Verweij Saskatoon Silver Larry Boehr Saskatoon Silver Dale Der Saskatoon Silver Roy Shepperd Saskatoon Silver Kathy Baker Saskatoon Silver 55+ Team Jack Laliberte Prince Albert Bronze Dixie Kohut Prince Albert Bronze Manny Primeau Prince Albert Bronze Harvey Vermette Prince Albert Bronze Robert Boyer Prince Albert Bronze 65+ Team Sandee Hilts Foam Lake Gold Yvonne Martens Invermay Gold Orest Shular Wynyard Gold Georgina Johnson Wadena Gold Anne Arnason Foam Lake Gold 65+ Team Mildred Sandiford Weyburn Silver Janet Shillington Carnduff Silver Marguerite Black Carnduff Silver Donallee Paton Carnduff Silver Winona Fuchs Carnduff Silver 65+ Team Agnes Hoffman Turtleford Bronze Sheila Hamel Cutknife Bronze Vivian Magnuson Rosetown Bronze Les Wardrop Rosetown Bronze Clifford Forsyth Biggar Bronze 75+ Team Doris Johnson Kelvington Gold Margaret Knight Invermay Gold Caroline Mandziak Lipton Gold David Mandziak Lipton Gold Halley Hilts Foam Lake Gold 75+ Team Joan Knowlton Turtleford Silver Denise Newton Maidstone Silver Mary Ramay Cutknife Silver Edward Knowlton Turtleford Silver Liz Rollheiser Marshall Silver 75+ Team Doug Ferguson Stewart Valleyy Bronze Caroll Wallace Swift Current Bronze Shirley Wengel Swift Current Bronze Joan Girodat Shaunavon Bronze Leo Wengel Swift Current Bronze GOLF 55+ LOW NET Men Gary Millions Carnduff Gold Tony Thompson Carievale Silver Scott Boyes Carnduff Bronze Women Darlene Millions Carnduff Gold Heather McEachern Hazlet Silver Lucille Fairley Baldwinton Bronze LOW GROSS Men 55+ Hal Puttick Saskatoon Gold Malcolm Gosselin Regina Silver Men 65+ Percy Murray Elbow Gold Garnet Currie Kenosee Lake Silver Ronald Rittaler Estevan Bronze Men 75+ Bryan Zeman Saskatoon Gold Eugene Black Shaunavon Silver Pat Porter Carnduff Bronze Men 80+ Glenn Crawford Simpson Gold Douglas Barss Regina Silver Men 85+ Frank John Estevan Gold LOW GROSS Women 55+ Sylvia Broad Wynyard Gold Sherry Boyles Carnduff Silver Ellen Sagh Saskatoon Bronze Women 65+ Gail Fitzpartick Marquis Gold Wendy Currie Kenosee Lake Silver Carmen Norrish Strongfield Bronze Women 75+ Doreen Hope Maidstone Gold Women 85+ Adele Obrigewitsch Regina Gold Recreational Vern Corbett Elbow Gold Kenneth Eskdale Regina Silver ICE CURLING Men 55+ Murray Stroeder Moose Jaw Gold Jerry Watt Moose Jaw Gold Don Shields Eyebrow Gold Gilbert Griffin Moose Jaw Gold Men 55+ Michael Bourret Regina Silver Pat Bourret Regina Silver Theodore Puszkar Regina Slver Vern Ell Regina Silver Women 55+ Barbara Wallace Moose Jaw Gold Cheryl Jordison Moose Jaw Gold Janice Carrick Eyebrow Gold Milly Molloy Moose Jaw Gold Women 55+ Gwen Kaminski Saskatoon Silver Candy Brown Warman Silver Darlene Danyliw Saskatoon Silver Norma Friesen Warman Silver Women 55+ Roselyn Veitch Regina Bronze Jennifer Langley Regina Bronze Dorene Exner Regina Bronze Judy Bell Regina Bronze Men 65+ James Holm Watrous Gold Darrell Eakert Manitou Beach Gold Fran Dagelis Watrous Gold Ivan Sookeroff Manitou Beach Gold Men 65+ Gene Meyer Regina Silver Wally Hauk Regina Silver Robert Black Regina Silver Bruce McConnell Regina Silver Men 65+ Trent Brister Moose Jaw Bronze Ron Hoehn Canora Bronze Arthur Landry Moose Jaw Bronze Mervin Tomski Canora Bronze ICE CURLING Mixed 55+ Thomas Flath Saskatoon Gold James Jelinski Saskatoon Gold Terry Jelinski Saskatoon Gold Bonnie Klimek Saskatoon Gold Mixed 55+ Lorne Voinorosky Battleford Silver Sheila Gabert N. Battleford Silver Colleen Voinorosky Battleford Silver Allan Gabert N. Battleford Silver Mixed 55+ John Hales Moose Jaw Bronze Robert Cobbe Moose Jaw Bronze Brenda Brodie Moose Jaw Bronze Corrine Cobbe Moose Jaw Bronze ICE CURLING Mixed 65+ Murray Bottcher Margo Gold Ellen comfort Wadena Gold Arnold Makowski Canora Gold Maxine Stinka Canora Gold Mixed 65+ Doug Barss Regina Silver Roberta French Regina Silver Kenneth Schick Regina Silver Gail Schick Regina Silver Mixed 65+ Keitha Friesen Gull Lake Bronze Isabel Holm Watrous Bronze Walter Kaip Regina Bronze Wally Davidowich Regina Bronze Stick 55+ James Hudson Regina Gold Gordon Thomsen Regina Gold Bob Adam Saskatoon Silver Harry Braitenbach Saskatoon Silver Nick Toporowski Candle Lake Bronze Stan Toporowski Prince Albert Bronze LAWN BOWLING DOUBLES Women 55+ Beverley Coutts Saskatoon Gold Lorie Young Saskatoon Gold Arlene Chermishnok Saskatoon Silver Beverley Kenyon Saskatoon Silver Bette Fox Moose Jaw Bronze Barbara Dunlop Moose Jaw Bronze Men 55+ Ted Hochban Regina Gold Doug Lambert Regina Gold Women 70+ Jessie Carlson Regina Gold Ingrid Riffel Regina Gold Lillian Ferguson Moose Jaw Silver Lorna Arnold Moose Jaw Silver Mixed 55+ Elizabeth Jones Moose Jaw Gold Nickolas Jones Moose Jaw Gold Ted Hochban Regina Silver Jessie Carlson Regina Silver Donna Milne Regina Bronze Art Milne Regina Bronze Mixed 70+ Ivan Layton Saskatoon Gold Lorraine Layton Saskatoon Gold PICKLEBALL DOUBLES Men`s 55+ Mark Patterson Elbow Gold Kim Trew Elbow Gold Ron Balezantis Saskatoon Silver Greg Smith Regina Silver Brent Saunders Birsay Bronze Jaesung Lee Elbow Bronze Women`s 55+ Tammy Kelly Dodsland Gold Susan Miller Martensville Gold Kathy Leys Moose Jaw Silver Margie Pederson Martensville Silver Vanitha Moodley N. Battleford Bronze Janice Sharp N. Battleford Bronze Men 60+ Doug Durrant Regina Gold Bill Paisley Regina Gold Barry Wolf Carrot River Silver Michael Hall Carievale Silver Kurt Breker Saskatoon Bronze Glenn Stumborg Saskatoon Bronze Women 60+ Joanne Cliff Saskatoon Gold Laurie Danyluk Saskatoon Gold Jane Powell Regina Silver Debrah Sluser Regina Silver Loverne Hall Carievale Bronze Mardell Larson Carnduff Bronze Men 65+ Arley Wieler Saskatoon Gold John Broughton Saskatoon Gold Barry MacDonald Martensville Silver Doug Brown Saskatoon Silver Gord Hebig Regina Beach Bronze Robert Sluser Regina Bronze Women 65+ Maureen Bialowas Elbow Gold Lana Klein Elbow Gold Linda Killoran N. Battleford Silver Annette Duhaime Meota Silver Patricia Olson Swift Current Bronze Glenda Wiebe Seift Current Bronze Men 70+ Eugene McWillie Saskatoon Gold Vance Fazekas Saskatoon Gold Darwin Moore Regina Silver Jim Kruger Regina Silver Barry Heath Loreburn Bronze Dennis Soggie Elbow Bronze Women 70+ Georgia Hearn Regina Gold Audrey Kruger Regina Gold Women 75+ Paulette Malach Regina Gold Carol Martens-Clappison Regina Gold MIXED DOUBLES 55+ Susan Miller Martensville Gold Bradley Bell Saskatoon Gold Jane Powell Regina Silver Keith Jackson Fort Qu’Appelle Silver Vanitha Moodley N. Battleford Bronze Lance Weum Battleford Bronze MIXED DOUBLES 60+ Margie Pederson Martensville Gold Kirk Bilinski Saskatoon Gold Debra Sluser Regina Silver Robert Sluser Regina Silver Michael Hall Carievale Bronze Loverne Hall Carievale Bronze MIXED DOUBLES 65+ Barry Wolfe Carrot River Gold Lynne Wolfe Carrot River Gold Noreen Hetherington Regina Silver Barry Thuen Regina Silver Larry Rachinsky Saskatoon Bronze Fay Sedgewick Saskatoon Bronze MIXED DOUBLES 70+ Audrey Kruger Regina Gold Jim Kruger Regina Gold Maureen Kwasnicki Regina Silver Darwin Moore Regina Silver MIXED DOUBLES 75+ Paulette Malach Regina Gold Alvin Ermel Regina Gold POETRY 55+ Ruth Chorney Rose Valle Gold Ilene Kolynchuk Melville Silver Anne Wilson Elbow Bronze SHORT STORY 55+ Ruth Chorney Rose Valley Gold Doreen Bleich Nipawin Silver Art Battiste Saskatoon Bronze SCRABBLE Category B Maureen Keal Moose Jaw Gold Jean Gerwing Swift Current Silver Shirley Simon Regina Bronze Category C Joyce Gurnsey Moose Jaw Gold Yvonne Mulrooney Regina Silver Vern Bostick Moose Jaw Bronze SHUFFLEBOARD (Bank) 55+ John Murray Melville Gold Heather Murray Melville Gold Shirley Willetts Melville Silver Donald Sparkman Melville Silver 70+ Lorraine Madsen Weyburn Gold Coral Schindel Weyburn Gold Mel Schindel Weyburn Silver Mary McCurry Weyburn Silver Ron Rudoski Melville Bronze Sandra
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