Kona Bridge Club results released ADVERTISING Kona Bridge Club results released Results of the American Contract Bridge Club for June 2017: 6/5 Section A First, Dorothy Case and Kathy Golitzen; second, Chuck Clark and Marlene Sabo Section B First, Sara
Kona Bridge Club results released
Results of the American Contract Bridge Club for June 2017:
6/5 Section A
First, Dorothy Case and Kathy Golitzen; second, Chuck Clark and Marlene Sabo
Section B
First, Sara Ito and Lois Griffiths; second, Walt Bobb and Sally Bobb
6/8 First, Chuck Clark and Craig Ross; second, Dorothy Case and Mike Folkert
6/11 N-S First, Shelly Hershberger and Richard Gittelman; second, Sue Brown and Dee Fulton
E-W First, Kelly Sandulli and Dean Jenkins; second, Craig Ross and Gail Hadovsky
6/12 Section A
6/14 N-S First, Mike Folkert and Marlene Sabo; second, Shelly Hershberger and Richard Gittelman
E-W First, Craig Ross and Dean Jenkins; second, Chuck Clard and Jim Elstran
6/15 First, Shirley Decker and Liz Holey; second, Sue Kaneta and Jim Elstran
6/17 First, Dean Jenkins and Craig Ross; second, Shelly Hershberger and Richard Gittelman
6/19 N-S First, Dean Jenkins and Craig Ross; second, Shirley Decker and Marlene Sabo
E-W First, Penny Kallaus and Patrick Kallaus; second, Sue Brown and Gail Hadovsky
6/21 N-S First, Penny Kallaus and Richard Gittelman; second, Jean Cole and Bob Cole
E-W First, tie: Sharon Weber and Dee Fulton
Chuck Clark and Jim Elstran
6/22 First, Sue Kaneta and Jim Elstran; second, Dorothy Case and Mike Folkert
6/26 Section A
First, Dorothy Case and Penny Kallaus; second, Chuck Clark and Sara Ito
Section B
First, Carol Greenwell and Patty Olivares; second, Kurt Weidner and Louise Weidner
6/28 N-S First, Shelly Hershberger and Richard Gittelman; second, Joan Hill and Gail Mullen
E-W First, Dean Jenkins and Craig Ross; second, Chuck Clark and Jim Elstran
6/29 First, Chuck Clark and Craig Ross; second, Dorothy Case and Mike Folkert
Info: www.konabridge.org.
NRA grant to fund youth clay target shooting
Two National Rifle Association Foundation grants awarded to On Target, Inc., an island-based nonprofit, will enhance the organization’s ability to deliver safe and responsible shooting education and recreational programs to the community.
Fourteen new Remington shotguns were acquired in a mix of stock and barrel lengths to accommodate both adult and youth shooters. They will be employed in On Target’s Basic Shotgun Shooting instruction program, and support the Island’s Scholastic Clay Target Program team.
The clay target shooting activity is designed for young people, fifth-grade through college. It has 20,000 youth participants nationwide.
Info: Richard Hoeflinger, 982-5094 or Tom Griffiths, 327-9759.