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Slims Place recipient Andrew Simonetti catches a ball in traffic when two Ross built the football campaign for adults in the center of Anna Maria Island on February 27th. Insulan photo: Kevin P. Cassidy

Jenny and Ron Huibers are on February 22nd at winning the handicap tournament of the Key Royale Club couple. Insulan photo: with the kind permission of KRC

Ross built the recipient Tyler Bond, February 27 as part of a TouchDown pass from Cory Vonborstel during the football campaign for adults in the center of Anna Maria Island. Insulan photo: Kevin P. Cassidy

The Key Royale Club in Holmes Beach followed the annual handicap golf tournament of its couples with 36 couples.

The tournament started in early January and ended on February 22nd. Each couple played four round golf for a total of 36 holes in a Pinehurst format – where a player breaks off and plays their second shot with their partner's ball. The team then chooses which ball they prefer to end the hole.

The team of Jenny and Ron Huibers took first place with a score of 115.4, just before the second placement Laura and Marty Hicks with 116.

Jenny Huibers won the long journey and set competitions for women, while Brian Hogan won the long journey for the men and Jim Hitchen took the men's put competition.

The winners of the closest to the next No. 3 were Sue Porterfield and Rob Ellis, while the winners were hole No. 8 Andi Saia and Richard Brown.

A buffet followed in the clubhouse.

The regular golf campaign was rained from February 22nd to 23rd, but the members rose on February 25th for a nine-hole-scramble, in which the team of Joe Coyne, Dave Desrosier, Dave Rinckkey and Jana Samuels fired a 3-end-saving 29 to set up in the clubhouse for the day. Second place went to the team of Deb and Dave Richardson, Jeff Ropar and Greg Shorten with a 1-over-saving 33, shortly before Janelle Clements, Bob O'Brien, Nub Turner and Tom Young, which ended with 2-to-par 34.

Football heads for playoffs

Adult flag -football action in the center of Anna Maria Island is preparing for playoffs because the last seeds adopt.

Moss Builders is 9-0 record, just before the 8-1 Gulf Drive Cafe and a 7-2 mortgage in Floridian. Moss Air holds fourth place with Slickers Restaurant at 5-4 and Coaster Continent with 4: 5 right behind. The solid rock structure holds the seventh seed with 3-6 Mi box and Ross, which were then built. Role coast properties at 1-8 and Slims Square at 0-9 complete the overall ranking.

The campaign on February 27th began with Ross, which was built for a 44-13 win over Slims. Ross built himself early and often and apart from two long touchdown catches from Dave Kesten, Ross built control.

Tyler Bond led with a touchdown reception with three touchdown passes, a recess for a touchdown and a 2-point conversion. Corey Vonborstel collapsed with three touchdown passes and also moved in a few touchdown catches. Jake Ross added a few touchdown receptions and Andrew Ross completed the rating with a touchdown catch in victory.

At the second game of the evening, Slickers Restaurant defeated the 29:13 win of Gulf Drive Cafe against the Moss air conditioning system. In the last game of the night, the Coaster Continent Mi-Box exceeded 47-32.

On March 6, the Gulf Drive Cafe will take over Moss Builders with the chance to move into place # 1. Further matchups with the effects of the effects of sowing are Slickers restaurants against Coaster Continent, which competes for No. 5 seeds the same evening.

Jugend -Playoff -Matchups Set

Flag football campaigns on February 24 have completed the rating for the 11-13 and 14-17 divisions.

The 11-13 division has No. 1 seed Moss Builders, who accepts Horticultural Services and No. 2 Sato Real Estate against salty printing No. 7 on Monday, March 3, after the press time for the island resident.

The next matchups have the No. 3 seeds fixed rock construction, which are against the No. 6 -Samen -Sandhoff construction and the No. 4 -Saatgut -Jiffy -Gurzanta against the No. 5 -Aatgut -Poppos Taqueria.

The eleven-13 division campaign on February 26th began with Moss Builders, which exceeded the salty pressure between 41 and 20. On the third game of the night, Shady Lady Jiffy Lube passed 33: 7, while in the game of the week Sato Real Estate a 20:13 victory that came out of behavior from the victory over fixed rock air conditioning facilities.

Brandon Sato led to Cayson Travis and Brantley Kobialka with two TD passes, which also added a few extra points. Dylan Sato took care of the winner's edge with a selection of six.

Kyle Mims and Hayden Eurice headed a solid rock climate system with a TD pass and a TD reception, with EURICE added two interceptions in relation to the defense. Sammy Gilmore added an additional point, while Carson Long ended the loss with 12 flags.

The race for top seeds in the 14-17 division was tight when fixed rock electrical, moss builder and HSH-design ended with 5-2 records, but solid rock electrical and moss builders have the two top pods and the first round shot. No. 3 Saatgut HSH -Design accepts the Reel Coastal Properties No. 6 and arrests No. 4 Saatgut Cortez Florida Vacations against No. 5 seeds. Both games start on March 3 at 7:30 p.m.

The last regular seasonal games began on February 26 with Reel Coastal Properties, the fixed rock climate systems with 29: 6 and Moosbauer, who drove past fixed rock electrical 30-12.

The last game of the night was a back and forth. In the HSH-Design, a 35:28 win over Cortez Florida holiday behind the game of Jack Mattick and Chase Castagna.

Mattick ended with two TD passers and added a few interceptions, including one that he returned for a TD in defense. Castagna added a TD pass, a TD run and two TD receptions. Jaxon Keegan added an extra -point catch, while Kyle Castagna was a force in defense with three sacks, including two safety precautions.

Cortez Florida holidays were listed by Ryker Keits's four TD passes, including two to Colten Shook, which also added a 2-point conversion. Maddox Culhane added a few touchdown catches, while Gregory Jordan completed the gate with two additional points.

Horseshoe

Hufeisen campaigns in the town hall of Anna Maria on February 26, 3-0 records in the pool game went into the KO-Bühne on the Knockout stage. The Bob Mason and Bob Hawks team defeated Tom Andton and Ron Gagnon in the first semi-final with 21: 5, while Tim Sofran and Tom Farrington moved up with a 21-15 victory over Gersey Fernandes. Sofran and Farrington dominated the final and won slightly with 26: 3.

During the games on March 1st, two teams met in the final. Sofran scored two victories in a row, this time with del Reese, to achieve a 21: 8 victory over Bob Hawks and Bob Lee.

The game begins on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 a.m. in the Anna Maria Rathausstellen. The warming up begins at 8:45 a.m., followed by random team selection.

There is no fee to play and everyone is welcome.