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Gail Buck of Paloa HI made Life Master on Friday playing in the Jannie Feeback Thursday-Friday Morning Compact Knockout. She played with Dickie Motherwell, Walter Knox and Susan Brown, all from the Big Island. Buck needed 13.92 gold and was down to 0.59 after the Edith Neff Daylight Knockout, where partner Motherwell reached Life Master. Reaching the semifinal of the compact was good for the rest.–
Mimi Levison of Koloa HI became a Life Master on Thursday playing in the Patsy Lum Wednesday-Thursday KO Bracket 2. She was playing with Stuart Vance, Dileep Bal and Patti Moore, all from Kauai, the Garden Island. Levison needed 15 gold points. She earned 11.54 on Tuesday by winning the Edith Neff Daylight KO Bracket 2, and the rest by reaching the Thursday semifinal of the later knockout.–
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Dickie Motherwell of Pahoa HI on the Big Island became a Life Master on Tuesday in the Edith Neff Daylight Knockout Bracket 2 with Gail Buck, Judy Blankenfeld and Betsy Hartley. Upon arriving in Honolulu, Motherwell needed 8.26 gold points. That was down to 3.01 after Sunday’s Gold Rush Swiss Teams, and getting to the final of the knockout delivered the rest.–
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Ron Leight of Santa Fe NM became a Ruby Life Master on Thursday playing in the 0–6000 Mini-Blue Ribbon Pairs with his wife, Ivy Leight, placing 14th. He was 21 points short of 1500 coming in and picked up 13.58 in regional events. The Mini-Blue overall of 19.57 covered the rest. It was Leight’s first time in the final of a national event. “This is harder than work,” he said.–
Georgina Little of London ON became a Ruby Life Master on Tuesday playing in the Godfrey Chang Monday-Tuesday KO Bracket 2. Little played with her husband Frank Stoffle, Bruce Moor and Tom Jolliffe. They made it to the semifinal of the event.