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THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021
HEALTH NOTIFICATION!
SPORTS
Are You Hard of Hearing?
Photos by Gary Henley/The Astorian
Cappy Mack tees off on the seventh hole in the afternoon round of Saturday’s fi nal at the
Oregon Coast Invitational.
Action concludes with
locals, longtime players
winning golf invitational
By GARY HENLEY
The Astorian
The Oregon Coast Invitational was back
in pre-pandemic form last week, as the long-
time golf tournament resumed its count with
the 110th gathering.
For the fi rst time since 1942-45, the 2020
tournament — along with countless other
sports-related events last year — was canceled
because of the pandemic.
But the tournament proved resilient, and
returned to its family reunion-type atmo-
sphere, eight-day tournament this year.
And — other than a slightly diff erent
appearance for the course — last week’s tour-
nament looked much the same as it always
does, right down to the names winning the
championship trophies.
Jon Holzgang, of Columbia Edgewater in
Portland, offi cially defended his 2019 Grand
Champions title — and then some — ending
Saturday’s fi nal match play round after 27 of
the 36 holes.
And longtime Astoria member Jeff Leinas-
sar won the Super Seniors division, now giv-
ing him championships in every men’s divi-
sion (grand champions, junior/seniors, seniors
and super seniors) of the tournament.
Meanwhile, Holzgang’s long drives off the
tee helped him win fi ve matches in six days,
including a semifi nal victory over Ilwaco
golfer Blake Kukula in Friday’s semifi nals.
In Saturday’s championship round against
Matt Goodman, of Waverley Golf Club,
Holzgang was 3-up after nine holes in the
morning round, then went from 3-up after 13
holes to 7-up after 18. Holzgang pulled away
in the afternoon round, winning three of the
fi rst four holes.
And an Oregon Coast Invitational wouldn’t
be normal without a Mack holding a champi-
onship trophy, as medalist Cappy Mack won
the women’s division with a 4 and 2 victory
over Lisa Poritz, of the Portland Golf Club.
Along with sisters Renee Mack and Lara
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Jon Holzgang successfully defended his
Grand Champions title from 2019.
Mack, the Mack sisters have now combined to
win 16 Oregon Coast Invitational titles (Lara
with 11, Cappy at four, and Renee won the
fi rst in 1986). And, along with George Mack
and George Mack, Jr., the immediate Mack
family has won 26 Oregon Coast Invitational
division championships.
In Saturday’s fi nal 36-hole match, Poritz
was 1-up after the fi rst nine holes of the morn-
ing round, the biggest advantage for either
golfer over the fi rst 18 holes.
But Mack won four of the fi rst six holes
of the afternoon round to go 4-up, and Poritz
could never get closer than 2-up, with Mack
ending the match on the 34th hole.
Two-up after 11 holes in the afternoon
round, Mack’s long approach shot on the 12th
hole missed the pin by inches, and she went
3-up.
Jim Parks captured the junior/seniors title
in a close match with Ty Kohler; and Cathi
Barta won the third-ever women’s senior
championship.
Bill Winter also won the seniors division.
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SCOREBOARD
GOLF
OREGON COAST INVITATIONAL
FINAL RESULTS
GRAND CHAMPIONS
Championship fl ight: Jon Holzgang
def. Matt Goodman, 10&9. Semifi -
nals: Goodman def. Rex Puterbaugh;
Holzgang def. Blake Kukula.
First fl ight: Mike Swingle def. Trevor
Harding. Semifi nals: Swingle def. Jeff
Canessa; Harding def. Jay Ross.
Second fl ight: Brad Carnese def. Frank-
lin Gauntz. Semifi nals: Gauntz def. Eric
Lane; Carnese def. Adam Perkiomaki.
Third fl ight: Craig Mendenhall def.
Craig Froude. Semifi nals: Froude def.
Andrew Thompson; Mendenhall def.
Scott Vinson.
Fourth fl ight: Micah Warren def. Jared
Payne. Semifi nals: Payne def. Connor
Kelly; Warren def. Jimmy Sharp.
Fifth fl ight: Andrew Pienovi def. Casey
Towner. Semifi nals: Towner def. Jeff
Griggs; Pienovi def. Aaron Ehlers.
WOMEN’S
Championship fl ight: Cappy Mack def.
Lisa Poritz, 4&2. Semifi nals: Mack def.
Renee Case; Poritz def. Katie Sturgell.
First fl ight: Monica Regan def. Inja Kim.
Semifi nals: Regan def. Penni Pike; Kim
def. Andrea Shepard.
JUNIOR/SENIORS
Championship fl ight: Jim Parks def.
Ty Kohler. Semifi nals: Parks def. Kevin
Lachenmeier; Kohler def. Robert
Johnson.
First fl ight: Henry Emmerson def. Steve
Fordney. Semifi nals: Fordney def. Den-
nis Sturgell, Jr.; Emmerson def. Brad
Nantz.
Second fl ight: Kurt Payne def. Austin
Teague. Semifi nals: Payne def. Tommy
Smith; Teague def. Jeff Bodner.
Third fl ight: Greg Korkowski def. Gor-
don Clark. Semifi nals: Korkowski def.
Anders Giltvedt; Clark def. Daniel Roth.
Fourth fl ight: Jason Strobbe def. Scott
Hoodenpyle. Semifi nals: Strobbe def.
Greg Surgener; Hoodenpyle def. Scott
Stage.
Fifth fl ight: Ted Ferguson def. Storm
Floten. Semifi nals: Floten def. Greg
Hope; Ferguson def. Ryan Baenen.
Sixth fl ight: Michael DeSario def. Dave
Sloan. Semifi nals: DeSario def. Bob
Endres; Sloan def. Matt Bray.
Seventh fl ight: Rick Wessell def. Jon
Sherman. Semifi nals: Wessell def.
Joseph Dandoy; Sherman def. Bob Moir.
SENIORS
Championship fl ight: Bill Winter def.
Mark Adams. Semifi nals: Winter def.
Scott Melrose; Adams def. Tom Mulfl ur.
First fl ight: Barry Greenberg def. Bart
Bartholomew. Semifi nals: Bartholomew
def. Ric Huewe; Greenberg def. Todd
Stucky.
Second fl ight: Greg Bolt def. Pat Regan.
Semifi nals: Regan def. Tom Jacobson;
Bolt def. Peter Jennings.
Third fl ight: Michael Healy def. Kevin
Pike. Semifi nals: Pike def. John Holmes;
Healy def. Brent Seppa.
Fourth fl ight: Bret Stevens def. Mark
Horvat. Semifi nals: Stevens def. Rick
Fordney; Horvat def. John Duncan.
Fifth fl ight: Mark Dunbar def. Jeff Shan-
non. Semifi nals: Shannon def. Scott
Ehlen; Dunbar def. Tim Regan.
Sixth fl ight: Patrick Fox def. Dennis
McAuliff e. Semifi nals: Fox def. Bill Ste-
vens; McAuliff e def. Fred Cronin.
Seventh fl ight: John Shepherd, Jr.
def. Greg McCoy. Semifi nals: McCoy
def. Tom Shaw; Shepherd, Jr. def. Mark
Gutzler.
WOMEN’S SENIORS
Championship fl ight: Cathi Barta def.
Terry Mattson. Semifi nals: Mattson def.
Beth Jackman; Barta def. Dotty Johnson.
First fl ight: Leslie Bickmore def. Kath-
leen Casey. Semifi nals: Bickmore def.
Barbara Shaw; Casey def. Leanne Dehn.
Second fl ight: Dona Melrose def. Karen
Hoff man. Semifi nals: Melrose def.
Luanne Fordney; Hoff man def. LaVona
Goforth.
Third fl ight: Joan Schoen by default;
Semifi nals: Janet Cough, bye; Schoen
def. Linda Gee.
SUPER SENIORS
Championship fl ight: Jeff rey Leinas-
sar def. Russ Taggard. Semifi nals: Tag-
gard def. Mike Kuralti; Leinassar def. Jef-
frey Dehn.
First fl ight: George LoPiparo def. Paul
Nelson. Semifi nals: Nelson def. Sam
Kress; LoPiparo def. Peter Roscoe.
Second fl ight: Joe Patrick def. Bill Weed.
Semifi nals: Patrick def. Marshall Glea-
son; Weed def. Randy Zmrhal.
Third fl ight: John Holmes def. Tracey
Johnson. Semifi nals: Johnson def.
Wayne McDonnell; Holmes def. Bruce
Schoen.
Fourth fl ight: Jerry Romano def. Ste-
phen Hart. Semifi nals: Romano def.
Dale Lumpkin; Hart def. Michael Whitty,
Sr.
Fifth fl ight: Jon Woodson def. Robert
Smith. Semifi nals: Smith def. Jim Hauck;
Woodson def. Bill Lang.
Sixth fl ight: Jae Park def. Carl Cade-
nau, Jr. Semifi nals: Park def. Mike Furrer;
Cadenau, Jr. def. Vic Horgan.
Seventh fl ight: Tom Isenhour def. Jar-
rett Jones. Semifi nals: Jones def. Craig
Nichols; Isenhour def. Anthony Rennie.
Eighth fl ight: Bill Replogle def. Tom
Hageman. Semifi nals: Replogle def.
Terry Graff ; Hageman def. Chuck Martin.
Ninth fl ight: John Lansing def. Jim
Hiller. Semifi nals: Hiller def. Larry Grant;
Lansing def. Al Carder.
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