polk senior games

Polk Senior Games is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, meaning it is designated by the IRS as a charitable cause, is exempt from federal income tax and can accept tax-deductible donations. Funding for the Games is raised through entry fees, sponsorships and donations.

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Entry fees have been kept low thanks to the generosity of our major sponsors.


Gold Sponsor

16th year as sponsor


Bronze Sponsors

 

JAMES W. SIKES
FAMILY

15th year as sponsor


fed

6th year as sponsor


hospital
3rd year as sponsor





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Wednesday March 2

Trap Shooting, Lakeland Rifle and Pistol Club
Women
Age 60-69: 1. Luise Watson, 38.
Men
AGE 50-59: 1. Howard Feagan, 47; 2. Frank Smidth; 3. Will Harboe.
Age 60-69: 1. Gerald Watson, 46; 2. Emil Verbeke; 3. Terry Ball.
Age 70-79: 1. Stuart Laeder, 49; 2. Gary Odell; 3. Clifford Leutholt.
Age 80-89: 1. Melvin Arft, 46, new record.

Cribbage Singles, Auburndale Civic Center
Age 50-54: 1. Robbie Shields.
Age 55-59: 1. Don Niebauer; 2. Mike Tyson.
Age 60-64: 1. James Petty; 2. Judy Warren; 3. Charles Henson.
Age 65-69: 1. Richard Quinn; 2. Rita Chiasson; 3. Kenneth McGregor.
Age 70-74: 1. Gail Keith; 2. Melvin Arcand; 3. Raymond Wanke.
Age 75-79: 1. Dorothy Laux; 2. Dale MacLauchlan; 3. Chuck Williams.
Age 80-84: 1. June Dickey; 2. Robert Valliere; 3. Pauline Lanore.
Age 85-89: 1. Olyn Teter; 2. Arthur Jacobsen; 3. Randall Palmer.
Age 90-94: 1. Cy Collins.
Age 95-99: 1. Margaret Arcand; 2. Ella Chirhart.

Shuffleboard Doubles
Age 50-54: 1. Henry and Linda Armstrong; 2. James and Christine Phillips.
Age 55-59: 1. Dennis and Duane Stone; 2. Susan Stull and Mary Smith; 3. Clay Ward and Ron Niebergall.
Age 60-64: 1. Lloyd Townsend and Sigrid Schots; 2. Edith Gath and Alinda Bishop; 3. James and Jean Winterburn.
Age 65-69: 1. John Dore and Paul Starkey; 2. Doris Foust and Beverly Delong; 3. Howard Armstrong and Jean MacLauchlan.
Age 70-74: 1. Pasquale Troia and Muriel Ross; 2. Douglas Snyder and Lloyd Larsen; 3. Robert Warner and George Teaney.
Age 75-79: 1. Duane Andrews and Al Cormier; 2. James Wrye and Theresa Weinberg; 3. Doreen Martynek and Nelson Sperry.
Age 80-84: 1. Elsie Johnston and Ann Siegfried; 2. Enid Meier and Rae Lowe; 3. Gordon Blaum and Guido Cimonetti.
Age 85-89: 1. Ken and Edna Taylor; 2. Arland Meade and Pauline Dayfield; 3. Bill and Betty Skiffington.

Tennis Doubles, Beerman Family Tennis Center
Women
Age 50-54: 1. Karen Bateman and Cathy Swartz; 2. Margaret Huggins and Melody Johnson; 3. Donna Cobb and Nikki Powers.
Age 55-59: 1. Cindy Dulin and Dee Oeters; 2. Carolyn Robles and Sherry Garing; 3. Lottie Smailes and Cissie Dean.
Age 60-64: 1. Sheryll Strang and Jeanette Dickson; 2. Loretta Provost and Josie Womble; 3. Marilyn Pletcher and Wanda Crocker.
Age 65-69: 1. Trilla Richardson and Jean Pride; 2. Sheila Thomas and Peggy Beck; 3. Betty Stephens and Joan Pendry.
Age 70-74: 1. Glynnie Wheeler and Kathleen Williams; 2. Ruth Fellmeth and Kay Hogan; 3. Bobbie Campbell and Betty Prentice.
Men
Age 50-54: 1. Daniel Gonzalez and Kirk Coffman; 2. David Bean and David Prosser.
Age 55-59: 1. Gordon Coppage and J J Long; 2. Frank De La Salle and Michael Connolly; 3. William Ravo and Vic Platania.
Age 60-64: 1. Thomas Crowl and Yilmaz Taskin; 2. Rodney James and David Reifsnyder; 3. Roger Harding and David Monroe.
Age 65-69: 1. David Dean and Jerry Counter; 2. Dick Mackey and Ron Nelson; 3. Joseph Furnari and Roger Maurer.
Age 70-74: 1. Don Utzman and Robert Hankins; 2. Howard Ogburn and Earl Allen; 3. Jerry Bean and Don Woodington.
Age 75-79: 1. Keith Street and Lino Claudio; 2. Harold Sale and George Hudson; 3. Bill Thorpe and Lewis McCormick.
Age 80-84: 1. Charles Loeschorn and Robert Hawley; 2. Warren Smith and Thomas Shaw; 3. Bob Coleman and Hamlet D'Alvarez.