The 2025 West Virginia Two-Senior Scramble Championship teed off the second morning at Cacapon Resort State Park in Berkeley Springs, hosted by the West Virginia Golf Association (WVGA).
In the Championship Flight, the team of Chuck Workman of Marlinton and Jeff Harper of Coolville, Ohio, extended their day one six-stroke lead to eight strokes over the other nine teams in the flight, finishing the Championship at 17 under par (-17) 127. Rounding out the Championship Flight were:
- Van Stemple of Shepherdstown and David LaPierre of Annandale, Va., (-11) 133;
- John Crowe of Ridgeley and Craig Pancake of New Creek, (-10) 134;
- Hank Middlemas and Gary Hawkins, both of Fairmont, (-10) 134;
- Tim Smailes and Jack Hunter, both of Berkeley Springs, (-8) 136;
- Mike Boggs and Steve Buser of Hedgesville, (-7) 137;
- Bart Willis of Logan and David Loggins of Verdunville, (-5) 139;
- Frank Mams of Hedgesville and Jim Carpenter of Martinsburg, (-5) 139; and
- John Dellinger and Garland Elliott, both of Hedgesville, (-3) 141.
The First Flight for the event featured 10 teams, with the same three teams tied for the lead at the end of the Championship. Based on a scorecard playoff, the team of Buddy Butler of Williamstown and Scott Cozzens of Vincent, Ohio took the title with a four under par (-4) 140. Rounding out First Flight were:
- Jerry McKisic and Steve Hollen, both of Buckhannon, (-4) 140;
- Bill Bonifant of Martinsburg and Tom Leslie of Berkeley Springs, (-4) 140;
- Glenn Boyles of Fairmont and Terry Warne of Bridgeport, (-2) 142;
- Robert Stemple and Tom Dodd of Clarksburg, (+5) 149;
- Ed West of Moundsville and Gary Gil of New Martinsville, (+10) 154;
- Wade Bramer and David Reider, both of Bridgeport, (+10) 154;
- Lonnie Chrislip of Idamay and George Abel of Grafton, (+11) 155;
- Gary Gaskins of Bridgeport and James Gaskins of Fairmont, (+13) 157; and
- David Raese of Morgantown and John Powell of South Charleston, (+42) 186.
The 2025 West Virginia Two-Woman Scramble Championship teed off the second morning at Cacapon Resort State Park in Berkeley Springs, hosted by the West Virginia Golf Association (WVGA).
In the Championship Flight, the team of Kimberly Eaton of Charles Town and Karen Kinnett of Shepherdstown extended their first day’s five-stroke lead to finish nine strokes ahead of the competition at four over par (+4) 148. Rounding out the Championship Flight were:
- Drema Watts of St. Albans and Kim Smith of Winfield, (+15) 159;
- Melanie Collins of Parkersburg and Teresa Harper of Coolville, Ohio, (+15) 159; and
- Janice Allen of Daniels and Mary Payne of White Sulphur Springs, (+16) 160.
The team of Claytina Shepherd of Beckley and Kathy Thompson of Summersville finished the final day of competition in First Flight with a 12-stroke lead over the other two teams, finishing at 15 over par (+15) 159. Rounding our First Flight final scores were:
- Mendy Bays of Kenova and Lisa Moore of Huntington, (+27) 171; and
- Beverly Eye of Fort Seybert and Amy Humphries of Franklin, (+35) 179.
Cacapon’s Head Golf Professional Monty Goff said, “We love hosting the women and the seniors, so to have them both here for two days was great for us!”
“We had a great two days of play here at Cacapon, even though we didn’t have the best weather,” said WVGA’s Director of Women’s Golf and One Day Events Sarah Cole.
Click here for Saturday’s senior leaderboard. Click here for Saturday’s women’s leaderboard.