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Amateur Golf: Ozornia wins Valley's club title

WILLMAR -- Eddie Ozornia edged Bill Iverson by a stroke to win the Valley Golf Club's Club Championship over the weekend.

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In the women's championship, defending champion Jenna Bernhagen won for a fifth time, finishing two strokes ahead of Pam Meyer.

Ozornia shot 177 over 45 holes. Bernhagen shot 87 over 18 holes.

Championship Flight

1. Eddie Ozornia 36-32-37-34-38--177

2. Bill Iverson 36-37-37-35-33--178

3. Tom Graves 36-36-39-34-37--182

4. Wade Adamson 42-31-38-35-41--187

5. Josh Bernhagen 34-39-38-38-39--188

6. Matt Sagedahl 36-38-38-38-39--191

7. Russ Johnson 41-40-35-40-36--192

Presidents Flight

1. Mike Saulsbury 41-36-42--119

2. Ryan Koosman 43-41-37--121

3. Jason Mayer 40-40-41--121

4. Bob Knutson 41-43-41--125

5. Dave Graves 41-46-38--125

First Flight

1. Roger Martin

2. Kylee Running

3. Don Twedt

4. Ryan Scheffler

Second Flight

1. Bob Van Den Einde

2. Jesse Gonzalez

3. John Tatge

4. Scott Nesges

Women's Championship Flight

1. Jenna Bernhagen 42-45--87

2. Pam Mayer 45-44--89

3. tie, Carol Jasperson 47-45--92; Loydene Bernhagen 46-46--92

First Flight

1. tie, Karen Samuelson 49-51--100; Rose Pederson 48-52--100

3. Jeni Sette 47-54--101

4. tie, Marit Nelson 51-52--103; Lisa Stephens 51-52--103

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