All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

Lisa Cain Edward Jones stays in first place in week two of fourth quarter in men’s golf

TENNERTON –Lisa Cain Edward Jones kept their first-place status in week two of the fourth quarter of the Buckhannon Country Club Bob Cupp Memorial League but saw their lead shrink.

They remained in first place with 46 ½ points after beating First Community Bank by a 22-18 score.

Their 1 ½ point lead shrunk to just ½ point this week after Sealcoat Concepts jumped from fourth place to second place with 46 points after a huge 25-15 victory over Feola’s Flowers.

Hank Ellis Insurance remained in third place with 44 points after a 22-18 win over Custom Cabinets. Custom Cabinets stayed in fifth place with 38 ½ points.

Landing in fourth place was Highland Landscaping with 41 ½ points. They moved up three spots after downing Baker Tilly by a 22 ½-17 ½ score.

In the other match of the week, High Point Construction defeated Sam’s Pizza by a 23 ½-16 ½ count.

Doug Garrett of Hank Ellis Insurance won Low Actual and Low Net honors this week carding a 36 for Low Actual and a 32 for Low Net.

The standings, top performers and next week’s schedule:

Standings

Team Points

1. Lisa Cain Edward Jones 46 ½

2. Sealcoat Concepts 46

3. Hank Ellis Insurance 44

4. Highland Landscaping 41 ½

5. Custom Cabinets 38 ½

6. Feola’s Flowers 37 ½

7. Baker Tilly 37

8. First Community Bank 35 ½

9. High Point Construction 33 ½

10. Sam’s Pizza 28 ½

Low Actual – Par 36

Doug Garrett, Hank Ellis Insurance 35

Stephen Jeran, Sealcoat Concepts 37

John Moss, Sam’s Pizza 38

David Pitcher, High Point Construction 38

Bobby Gompers, Highland Landscaping 38

Low Net – Par 36

Doug Garrett, Hank Ellis Insurance 32

Bobby Gompers, Highland Landscaping 33

Kyle Lane, Lisa Cain Edward Jones 33

Butch Hyre, Sealcoat Concepts 33

David Pitcher, High Point Construction 33

This Week’s Schedule

Sealcoat Concepts vs. Hank Ellis Insurance

Highland Landscaping vs. First Community Bank

Sam’s Pizza vs. Baker Tilly

Feola’s Flowers vs. Lisa Cain Edward Jones

High Point Construction vs. Custom Cabinets

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