TERRE HAUTE —
Ryan Roscoe and J.P. Kanizer were winners in golf club championships concluded Sunday at Rea Park and Geneva Hills.
Both golfers are first-time winners in the events.
At Rea Park, Roscoe had rounds of 66 and 71 to finish with a 7-under-par 137.
The former Terre Haute North and Butler golfer was one of two golfers in the championship flight to be below par both days. Roscoe also has won a mini-city title and finished second in that tournament this year.
“I plan to play in the Spaghetti Open and City,” said Roscoe.
Travis Turpen and Mike Wright tied for second, both shooting 142. Turpen’s 70 was low in the championship flight in the final round.
Chris Cassell and Abe Nasser tied for fifth with 144 scores. Nasser was the “old-timer” in the top five.
Jim Winning had the low round on Sunday, shooting 66, to win the first flight with a 143, edging Mike Roshel with 145. Roshel shot 69 in the final round.
Ted Schneider is the senior club champ, finishing with 140. Dave Nasser and Ken Bosc tied for second with 144.
Mike Webster shot 148 to win the first flight, edging Jim Jenkins by one shot.
Luke Peoples is the junior club champ for 2012. He shot 74 and 75 for 149. Drew Cahill took second.
At Clinton, Kanizer went 73-69 to finish with a 2-under-par 142 to edge former winner Larry Griffin with 143.
Robert Harrison and Scott Johansen tied for third with 144.
“I had four birdies and two bogeys in the two rounds,” said the winner.
Larry Fossi and Randy Kruse tied for first in the first flight.
Russ Campbell is the senior club champ. He earlier took senior championship honors at Hulman Links.
Golfers from Geneva Hills will meet a team from Terre Haute in an annual match Wednesday at Harrison Hills at Attica.
• Coming up — Several high school girls golf matches are slated this week with Western Indiana Conference teams meeting at Idle Creek on Saturday.
The Forest Park Club Championship will be played this coming weekend at Brazil and the Idle Creek Club Championship is set for Labor Day weekend.
Mundy’s Game will be played at Hulman Links on Labor Day weekend and the Old Man Scramble is slated for Rea Park.
Rea Park Club Championship
Championship flight
137 — Ryan Roscoe 66-71
142 — Travis Turpen 72-70, Mike Wright 71-71
144 — Chris Cassell 73-71, Abe Nasser 73-71
145 — Don Alumbaugh 74-71
147 — Darrell Shouse 73-74
148 — Ashley Matchett 73-75, Scott McVey 70-78
149 — Stu Johnson 74-75, Charlie Kluesner 72-77
152 — Brent Bocard 73-79
First flight
143 — Jim Winning 77-66
145 — Mike Roshel 76-69
150 — Ian Carson 75-75, Tom Rohr 75-75
151 — Dave Alumbaugh 76-75, Sam Peoples 75-76
154 — Derek Depuydt 78-76, Mike Toney 76-78
155 — Jeff Snoddy 79-76, Scott Givens 78-77, Dan Gmelich 77-78, Rich Bucy 76-79
158 — Ernie Goble 80-78
Senior Division
Championship flight
140 — Ted Schneider 70-70
144 — Dave Nasser 72-72, Ken Bosc 73-71
148 — Dick Stockberger 73-75, Tom Nicoson 73-75
149 — Tom Seal 74-75
150 — Jerry Snodgrass 75-75, Rick Wilcoxon 75-75
151 — Ken Chirhart 75-76
First flight
148 — Mike Webster 77-71
149 — Jim Jenkins 78-71
151 — Linus Haller 77-74, Darrell Knight 76-75
152 — Buddy Myers
154 — Jim Stewart 79-75, Bob Smith 77-77
158 — Jerome Trierweiler 78-80
161 — Berk Hyde 82-79, B.J. Tucker 81-80
Geneva Hills Club Championship
Championship flight
142 — J.P. Kanizer 73-69
143 — Larry Griffin 70-73
144 — Robert Harrison 73-71, Scott Johansen 73-71
145 — Kyle Stevenson 74-71, Bob Kyle 72-73, Chad Gann 74-71
146 — Eddie Kanizer 73-73, Ryan Luce 73-73, Denny Byram 73-73
148 — Stacey Vitaniemi 76-72
First flight
149 — Larry Fossi 76-73, Randy Kruse 77-72
151 — Chas Peebles
158 — Lou Gudino
159 — Dan Smith
160 — Russ Maesch
162 — Mark Brown
165 — Jeff Delph
168 — Ryan Bonomo
Senior Division
145 — Russ Campbell 72-73
157 — Elwood Delp 75-82
158 — Don Wilson 78-80
159 — J.B. Sims 79-80, Mike Farrington 78-81
164 — Bill Ellis 85-79, Jay Rogers 83-81
169 — Bob Contri 88-81
173 — Jack Cappa
First flight
162 — Larry Ammerman
168 — Ron Ellis, Tom Frey
Auto racing
• Heck posts wins — At Paragon, Doug Heck of Brazil was a double winner in racing on Saturday at Paragon Speedway.
Heck won his heat and one of the features for sprint cars. Eric Smith also won his heat and the other sprint main.
Other winners were Greg Garrison in hornets, Rob Paris in super stocks, Tanner Chastain in bombers and Dakota Lanham in pure stocks.
Saturday’s results
Sprint cars
Heat winners — Doug Heck, Eric Smith, Don Smith, Buddy Cunningham.
Feature 1 — Heck, A.J. Francis, Eric Edwards, Pat Giddeons, Randy Hickey, Josh Cunningham, Nick Johnson, Buddy Lowther, Billy Frye, Tyler Hewitt.
Feature 2 — Smith, Jake Scott, Brian Lake, Randy Johnson, Buddy Cunningham, Chris Phillips, Arin McIntosh, Tony Reed, Levi Shields, Nevil Algeio.
Super stocks
Heat winners — Rob Paris, Jordan Williams, Steve Hollars.
Feature — Paris, Roy Bruce Jr., Mike Ham, Chris Hillman, Hollars, Dustin Bruce, Travis Howe, Jake Leitzman, Raymond Crone, Danny Carmichael.
Bombers
Heat winners — Roger Absher, Tyler Neal, Chris McCoy.
Feature — Tanner Chastain, McCoy, Anthony Dayhuff, Neal, Don Baker, Robbie Rainwater, Jason Trader, Robert Machlan, John Hager, Dave Byrdwell.
Pure stocks
Heat winners — Aaron Acres, Don Grant.
Feature — Dakota Lanham, Ben Daniel, Danny Ray Wampler, Jon Dotson, Acres, Baily Hicks, Bret Sherrow, Justin Litton, Matthew Cooley, Johnny Payton.
Hornets
Heat winners — Chris Deckard, Greg Garrison, Matt Hamilton.
Feature — Garrison, John Mayer, Hamilton, Deckard, Chris Hanners, Felisha Deweese, Jesse Cooper, Chad Taylor, Dan Morgan, Jordan Weaver.
• Fike makes mark — At Springfield, Ill., A.J. Fike was the winner in the Tony Bettenhausen 100 for U.S. Auto Club Silver Crown cars on Saturday at the Illinois State Fairgrounds.
Fike led the final 65 laps to become the first Illinois driver to win the Illinois race in 29 years. He is from Galesburg.
Brian Tyler was second and Tanner Swanson third. Kody Swanson maintained his lead in the Silver Crown point totals, leading Bobby East by four points going into a Sept. 2 race at DuQuoin, Ill.
Saturday’s results
Fast qualifier — Brian Tyler.
Feature — A.J. Fike, Tyler, Tanner Swanson, Levi Jones, Bryan Clauson, Jerry Coons Jr., Bud Kaeding, Bobby East, Rich Tobias Jr., Chris Urish, Bobby Santos, Steve Adams, Tracy Hines, Russ Gamester, Kody Swanson.
USAC Silver Crown point leaders — K.Swanson 302, East 298, Coons 289, Jones 270, T. Swanson 259, Kaeding 259.
• Brenton, Gosnell win — Dustin Brenton and Zach Gosnell were two winners on Saturday's card at Crossroads Dragway.
Brenton bested John Moy to win in pro-max class and Gosnell defeated Austin Tewell in the sportsman finals. Amara Tewell took honors in high school class.
The Scheid Diesel Extravagansa Drags for deisel-powered vehicles is on the schedule this week. Gates open at 6 p.m. Friday and at 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Track information and schedules may be found on Facebook, at www.crossroadsdragway.com or by telephone at (812) 229-2167.
Saturday’s results
Pro-max — Dustin Brenton of Rosedale, 1969 Nova, def. John Moy of Rosedale, 1970 Duster; semis: Mike Wilson, Dave Hall.
Sportsman — Zach Gosnell of Terre Haute, 1980 Z-28, def. Austin Tewell of West Terre Haute, 1986 Monte Carlo; semis: Adam Price, P.J. Davenport.
High school — Amara Tewell of West Terre Haute, S-10, def. Alan Greyless III of Terre Haute, 1989 Mustang.
Junior dragster — Chris Miller of Danville, Ill., 1996 Spitzer, def. Garrett Skelton of Terre Haute, 2007 Bos.
• Cummins posts win — At Putnamville, Kyle Cummins won the feature race Saturday night at Lincoln Park Speedway.
Cummins led all the way to win the Midwest Sprint Car Series main to tighten the point race in the series. Robert Ballou was second and Jon Stanbrough, the series leader going into the night, took third.
Other winners were Harry Shepherd in bombers, Steve Peeden in super stocks and Brian Hayden in UMP modifieds.
This week, $1,500 will go to the winner of the feature for UMP modifieds.
Saturday's results
Sprint cars
Feature — Kyle Cummins, Robert Ballou, Jon Stanbrough, Wes McIntyre, Billy Puterbaugh, Danny Holtsclaw, Braylon Fitzpatrick, Brady Short, Nick Drake, Brent Beauchamp, Blake Fitzpatrick, Brian Karraker, Logan Jarrett, Kurt Gross, Joshua Clemons.
Bombers
Heat winners — David Bumgardner, Harry Shepherd, Marlin Burns (B-main).
Feature — Shepherd, C.J. Bryan, Blake Cross, Bumgardner, Burns, Josh Foxworthy, Ben Williams, Tim Wright, Frank Cotton, Kevin Kemp.
Super stocks
Heat winners — Steve Peeden, Slick Griffin.
Feature — Peeden, Kenny Carmichael, Dustin Shoulders, Mike Staggs, Doug McCullough, J.R. Watkins, Josh McDaniel, Christian York, Kyle Laughlin, Bobby Davis.
UMP modifieds
Heat winners — Brian Hayden,Derek Groomer, Chuck Walden, Carmichael, Aaron Zellerss (B-main 1), Rob Fuqua (B-main 2).
Feature — Hayden, Groomer, Craig Conyer, Randy Shuman, Bradley Sterrett, Paul Bumgardner, Kenny Carmichael Jr., Jaymie Turner, Walden, Zellers.
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