Bernier takes first place in Spudland Open

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Bernier takes first place in Spudland Open

Hallett and Newlands win other top awards

PRESQUE ISLE, Maine Lance Bernier shot a 2-under-par 142 to capture overall low gross honors at the 49th annual Coca-Cola Spudland Open golf tournament, held Saturday and Sunday at Presque Isle Country Club.

Bernier, who resides in the Boothbay area, was two strokes better than runner-up Evan McCarthy of Windham, who shot a 144. Last year’s champion and the leader after 18 holes, Jamie Leavitt of Millinocket, posted a 145.
Overall low net went to Greg Hallett of Presque Isle with a 128, while Todd Newlands of Presque Isle captured the J.J. Freeman Award with the low gross score by a member of PICC.
The top eight for gross and net in the four men’s divisions and the top four in the senior division are as follows:
Div. A, gross: first, McCarthy, 144; second, Leavitt, 145; third, Newlands, 146; fourth, Ralph Michaud, 148; fifth, Tim Carlson, 150; sixth, Steve Hansen, 151; seventh, Jon Humphrey, 151; and eighth, Phil Pelletier, 152. Net: first, Adam Duplisea, 136; second, Steve Clark, 138; third, Robert Tiensivu, 138; fourth, Tim Black, 140; fifth, Bobby Russell, 141; sixth, Jay Seamans, 142; seventh, Dale Duplisea, 142; and eighth, Jason Clifford, 143.
Div. B, gross: first, Ryan Graves, 149; second, Scott Garland, 157; third, Benji Blake, 160; fourth, Troy Garland, 163; fifth, Sam Townsend, 164; sixth, Max Woodman, 164; seventh, Brett Danforth, 165; and eighth, Curt Anderson, 167. Net: first, Gary Chessa, 135; second, William Stewart, 139; third, Jim Wilson, 141; fourth, Tim Scott, 142; fifth, Aaron Keirstead, 142; sixth, Barry Webster, 146; seventh, Karson Eaton, 148; and eighth, Heath Commeau, 148.
Div. C, gross: first, Bob Gray, 162; second, Keith Doughty, 168; third, Sean Dolomont, 170; fourth, Himie Towle, 172; fifth, Sam Peabody, 174; sixth, John Franck, 175; seventh, Mike DiDonato, 176; and eighth, Brandon McLaughlin, 177. Net: first, Jeff Payne, 139; second, Jeremy Gifford, 140; third, Keenan Eaton, 141; fourth, Bill Ireland, 143; fifth, David Nadeau, 144; sixth, Joel McCluskey, 145; seventh, Jim Trask, 147; and eighth, Dale Folnsbee, 148.
Div. D, gross: first, Harry Orser, 169; second, Dillon Kingsbury, 175; third, Kevin Ostrander, 183; fourth, Matt Dube, 184; fifth, Chris Morin, 186; sixth, Eric Payne, 187; seventh, Bruce Jones, 187; and eighth, Greg Curry, 190. Net: first, Matthew Michaud, 136; second, Marty Gervais, 141; third, Mickey Lakeman, 146; fourth, Kevin Jones, 147; fifth, Tyler Wakefield, 147; sixth, Richard Sirois, 149; seventh, Archie Curry, 150; and eighth, Rodney Daigle, Sr., 150.
Seniors, gross: first, Jerry York, 158; second, Peter Hughes, 158; third, Jerry Glidden, 159; and fourth, Jim Thomas, 164. Net: first, Dan Hotham, 138; second, Carroll Dubois, 142; third, Tim Estabrook, 143; and fourth, Terry Hopkins, 145.
Steve Hansen had the longest drive on hole No. 3 Saturday, while Aidan Boyce took top honors on Sunday.
Closest to pin winners on Saturday were, on hole No. 4, Towle, 5 feet; No. 8, Ken Murphy, 2 feet, 2 inches; No. 16, Ian Gervais, 8 inches; and No. 17, Carlson, 2 feet, 4 inches. On Sunday, No. 4, Matt Walsh, 7 inches; No. 8, Brandon McLaughlin, 8 feet, 2 inches; No. 16, Matthew Michaud, hole-in-one; and No. 17, Kevin McKay, 3 feet, 10 inches.
In the long drive contest for the open division, Robbie Watson was first at 305 yards, with Jay Seamans taking second at 304 and Bernier third at 298. For seniors, Mark Richardson was the winner at 295 yards, with Harold Tardy second at 275 and Rick Bouchard third at 271.