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The North Battleford Golf and County Club held its annual club championship on the weekend, as Brett Harrison and Deanna Klusa tried to hold off the competition and repeat as champions.
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From the sand on the third hole of Sunday's round, Neil Lampitt tries to save par. Lampitt finished fifth in the senior men's first flight in the North Battleford Golf and Country Club championship.

The North Battleford Golf and County Club held its annual club championship on the weekend, as Brett Harrison and Deanna Klusa tried to hold off the competition and repeat as champions.

Harrison did everything he could to hold off the competition and retain his trophy and coveted parking spot, which is awarded to the club champion annual.

Harrison was in contention after day one with a first round 72. Nevin Gloe and Dave Curniski were tied on top of the leader board with 71 scores.

Sunday, Gloe fired a 76 while Harrison finished with a 75 forcing a tiebreaker. On the first tie-breaking hole, Gloe prevailed and dethroned Harrison.

The win was Gloe's second major tournament at the North Battleford Golf and Country Club in less than a month, as he won the Labatt's Northwest Open Championship by a stroke. That game came down to the final hole as well Aug. 13 and 14.

In third place in the championship flight was Curniski with a two-day total of 148. Marty Friedrich and Bryce Bohun rounded out the top five with 152 and 154 scores respectively.

In the ladies' championship flight, Klusa led the field after day one with an 84. Janet George was a stroke back after Saturday's round, but changed that Sunday after shooting an impressive 82 for a two-day total of 167. Klusa took second place while Cheryl Hartl was third, followed by Paula Scherr and Sophia Jean.

In the men's championship second flight it was Will Rathje's strong second round score of 76 that distanced him from the other eight in the flight.

Rathje was tied for first in his flight after Saturday's round with an 81 with Jeff Gibson and Jim Park.

Tim Sletten made a charge Sunday after shooting a 77 to add to his first-round score of 82. Park finished third, Gibson fourth and Tyler Wilson fifth in the flight.

In the senior men's first flight, the top five golfers were separated by two strokes after Saturday's round and after Sunday's round, the top four were still that close. Brian Lampitt and Lloyd Hartl were tied at 77 after day one, but Lampitt held on to take first place with two-day total of 152. Hartl and Herb Weinmeyer finished with 153 scores, Jamie Town fired a 154 and Neil Lampitt was fifth with a 157.

In the senior men's second flight, Don Humphreys and David George finished with 173s while Doc Ahmand, Wally Schreiber and Glenn Hornick rounded out the top five.

Just two competed in the senior ladies' division and it was Marj Muth edging Sharon Lampitt with a score of 174.

Kristian Houk won the junior men's division with a score of 172.

In the men's division a score of 161 by Rod Leniuk clinched first place. Dan Sankey, Keith Scherr, Barry Verhoeven and Phil Isenor also placed in the top five.

A total of 62 golfers took to the course for the tournament on the weekend and now the next focus will be on the final tournament of the season - the Fall Scramble Sept. 24 and 25.