Cutler Bay announces Senior Games winners

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Cutler Bay announces Senior Games winners
Winners gather for the Cutler Bay Senior Games awards presentations.
(Photo by Rod Gibson.)

The Town of Cutler Bay conducted its annual Senior Games from Nov. 4-17, as part of its Active Adult programming.

A total of 116 athletes competed in the games, according to Paola Perez, Events and Programs Specialist for the Department of Parks and Recreation,

The results supplied by town staff were as follows:

Tennis
Women’s Singles – 1. Carlene Jarboe, 2. Karen Grier, 3. Pat Fincannon
Men’s Singles – 1. Martin Jacobo, 2. Ishman Davis, 3. Miguel Castro
Women’s Doubles – 1. Carlene Jarboe and Patricia Fincannon, 2. Charlotte Marvez and Diana Nelson, 3. Nicky Lindquist and Maryanne Alexis
Men’s Doubles – Otis Hutson and Reginald Presley, 2. Miguel Castro and Andrew Harrel, 3. Juan Arcos and Gustavo Santamaria
Mixed Doubles – 1. Carlene Jarboe and Scott Manas, 2. Charlotte Marvez and Sisler

Shuffleboard
Women’s Singles – 1. Marie Story, 2. Diane Nelson, 3(tie). Nicky Lindquist and Maryanne

Alexis
Men’s Singles – 1. Gustavo Santamaria, 2. Rufus Gilbert, 3. Reginald Presley

Table Tennis
Women’s Singles –1. Yamila Porras, 2. Mairet Cribe, 3. Theresa Mekhail
Men’s Singles – 1. Pete Roscia, 2. Martin Jacobo, 3. Gus Santamaria
Mixed Doubles – 1. Mairet Cribe and Martin Jacobo, 2. Pete Roscia and Yamila Porras

Track and Field
Men’s 1500 M Powerwalk – 1. Miguel Castro, 2. Scott Manas, 3. Ishman Davis
Women’s 1500 M Powerwalk – 1. Joelle Valme, 2. Margit Hyre, 3. Wendy Labriola
Men’s 50 M Sprint – 1. Wyndell Dickinson, 2. Daryll Counts and Michael Parrent, 3. Andrew Harrel and Richard Henneforth
Women’s 50 M Sprint – 1. Lillian Kinlock, 2. Joelle Valme, 3. Lenora Mathis
Men’s 100 M Sprint – 1. Wyndell Dickenson, 2. Darryl Counts, 3. Michael Parrent
Women’s 100 M Sprint – 1. Nicky Lindquist, 2. Margit Hyre

Swimming
50 M Freestyle Men – 1. Brian Gauthier, 2. Stefano Fanfani, 3. Roy Sonenshein
50 M Freestyle Women – 1. Anne Lemaire
50 M Breaststroke Men – 1. Roy Sonenshein, 2. Wayne Welsh, 3. William Lemaire
50 M Butterfly Men – 1. Stefano Fanfani, 2. Roy Sonenshein, 3. Scott Manas
50 M Backstroke Men – 1. Scott Manas
50 M Backstroke Women – 1. Anne Lemaire
100 M Freestyle Men – 1. Stefano Fanfani, 2. Wayne Welsh, 3. William Lemaire
100 M Butterfly Men – 1. Roy Sonenshein
100 M Backstroke Men – 1. Roy Sonenshein, 2. Scott Manas
200 M Freestyle Men – 1. Brian Gauthier, 2. Roy Sonenshein
200 M Backstroke Men – 1. Roy Sonenshein

Pickleball
Men’s Singles – 1. Nelson Treto, 2. Ameed Alsadah, 3. Thomas Lombrola
Women’s Singles – 1. Sarah Gaglione, 2. Leonar Alsadah, 3. Sharon Goldstein
Women’s Doubles – 1. Kathy Goldman and Louellen Willick, 2. Leonar Alsadah and Susan Cutter.
Men’s Doubles – 1. Ameen Alsadah and Scott Prinz, 2. Willie Leitner and Richard Cutter
Mixed Doubles – 1. Jeff Epstein and Amy Roberts, 2. Ameen Alsadah and Leonor Alsadah, 3. Scott Prinz and Susan Cutter

 

 

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