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Happy 95th Birthday Bud Miller!

It was a heck of a birthday party on Tuesday morning as Bud Miller celebrated his 95th birthday at Lakeview Executive Golf Course. The golfer, known affectionately as “Two Beers” still can drive the ball 200 yards, despite the years.

To celebrate his birthday, he threw a scramble tournament to thank all his friends who had helped him golf over the years.

“I really don’t want this in the paper, because I have to pay for this tournament,” he said. “But I am putting this on for all the guys that have helped me over the years watch my ball. I am going blind and don’t track the ball that well. As I got older it got harder to find my ball. I can’t play without them.”

Miller has played the game for almost a half century. “I learned how to play when I was working, but really didn’t start to really play until I retired at 62,” he said. “I worked for a conveyer company for 24 years.”

He said he loves the game of golf because of the people he meets.

“I meet the best people in the world on the golf course,” Miller explained.

Make this section the biggest in the paper, send me your senior sports stories at vhee@pvtimes.com

Bowling news

Results of the Certified 10 Pin Singles Tournament sponsored by Bowlers Corner.

Prize winners were:

A Division:

Pete Ehrlich 821, Joe Matassa 803, and Jan Mock 794.

B Division:

Sue Ellis 764, Debbie Varner 760, and Don Roth 711.

Side Pot:

Pete Ehrlich 821, Joe Matassa 803, and Jan Mock 794.

For information concerning PVTBC tournament results go to www.pahrumpbowlers.com.

Rosemary Clarke Golf news:

Last Thursday, the golf team traveled to Rio Secco Golf Course in Henderson. The following are their results:

Koby Lindberg 57

Chase McDaniel 53

Cyle Havel 57

Brady Gladd 64

Caleb Sproul 67

Haden Wray 58

Antonio Martinez 64

Breanne Nygaard 50

John Taylor 49

Nygaard placed second in the 7/8 grade girls division. McDaniel, Havel, Wray, Martinez, and Taylor all shot tournament personal best scores.

Quarter Auction

This Saturday the Pahrump Valley Youth Founders Club will have its annual quarter auction at the Grill Room at Mountain Falls Golf Course at 7 p.m. Admission is $60. Food will also be served and the prizes are fantastic.

The event supports a golf scholarship, the middle school golf program, the high school golf program and the Pahrump Valley Junior Golf Program.

For more information call Sarah Hopkins at 775-910-9409.

Mosh Ball fundraiser

This Saturday is our Mosh Ball Fundraiser for the Sam Stringer Memorial Foundation. We will be starting at 10 a.m. and games will start about 10:30 a.m.

For more information call Diane Roberts 775 -764-1802.

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