Woolfall And Allison Win Rossville Kiwanis Four-Ball

Monday, July 30, 2012 - by special report to chattanoogan.com

Wayne Woolfall and Eli Allison finished at 130 Sunday and won the annual Rossville Kiwanis Four-Ball at the Moccasin Bend Golf Club.

Robert Sheppard and Jake Keller finished at 134 and won the first flight.

Final Results

Championship Flight

130—Wayne Woolfall-Eli Allison

131—Joe Davis-Dustin Gill

132—Will Dendy-Ken Maples

134—Doug Darr-Rusty Pickett

135—Dave Partak-John Wise; Ed Clendenon-Jared Willerson

136—Matt Cooper-Clayton Chandler

137—Jeff Sherrill-Rob Martin; David McKenna-Tom McKenna; Brce Whitemore-Steve Nix

138—Josh Baker-Josh Chapman

140—James Leath-Dennis Swaney

141—Zach McClister-Johnny Alvis; Rob Martin-Kevin Smith

First Flight

134—Robert Sheppard-Jake Keller

140—Teddy Ballew-Chuck Wilhoit; Jim Bean-Rick Duke; Chuck Martin-Marty Martin; Mike Craig-Harry Hartman

141—Jason Foley-Jeff Rayburn; Alex Bivens-Rick Montgomery; David Debroskey-Jeff Geismar

142—Robert Adams-Hank Cofrancesco; Mike Hammontree-Troy Allen; David Brown-Sam Wilburn

143—Scott Cornelius-Brian Charmley; Harry Mansfield-Trent Mansfield

144—Randy Gibson-Michael elements

147—Jim Cunningham-Roy Trent

149—Shane Gilbreath-Trey Clendenen

150—Matt Brown-Doug Stephens

Second Flight

146—Chip Krug-Gary Rodriguez; Mark Jennings-Paul Jennings

147—Alan Johnson-Jason Giffith

148—Allen Baugh-Mike Pope; Mike McColl-Ricky Moore

149—Dewane Stoker-Robert Greywitt

150—Lee Martin-David Perry

151—Ernie McCarson-Chip Goins

152—Mark Bond-Tony Horton

153—Jeff Cooper-Jonathan Tidwell

155—Mike Palmer-Gary Humphries

158—Ron Garrison-Jeff Whaley

160—Johnny Woody-Kevin Woody; Danny Bales-Sonny Terrell

161—Mark Firzzell-Nate Durham

162—Ed McCoy-Eddie McCoy; Jason Culberson-Tommy Ivester

167—Dave Stuart-Mark James

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