a ok TNE NERA RCC @ I A RE TRI RR TEM SU RSI a ag Cate HEAR SpE RR EH 7 PART SS NI 9 Sunday, July 25, 2010 Tue DALLAS POST PAGE 9 Sports Grant Roberts, of Shavertown, chips up onto the green. Golfing for a 00D CAUSE olfers of all abilities found their way to the Irem Temple Coun- try Club on July 16 to participate in the Lake-Lehman Founda- tion Third Annual Golf Tournament. The Lake-Lehman Foun- dation provides scholarships to Lake-Lehman students and recently purchased sports equipment for the school district’s new wellness center and a golf cart to be used during sporting events. First-place winner of the tournament was the team of Stephen Alinikoff, Gary Kornfeld, Greg Mascioli and Armand Mascioli. The team of Nick Daddio, Mike Daddio, Luke Wolters and Harold Wolters took second place while third-place honors went to Terry Jones, Kent Jones, Bob Roberts and Rich Gorgone. Sen. Lisa Baker tees off at Irem temple during a golf tournament to benefit the Lake-Lehman Foundation. Bryan Mathers lines up his putt at Irem Temple during a golf tour- nament to benefit the Lake-Lehman Foundation. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Trudy Clemson, of Dallas, cheers as the ball gets to the green during a golf tournament to benefit the Lake-Lehman Foundation. BMT JUNIOR ALL-STAR TEAM IS TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP The Back Mountain Juniors All Star team was the runner up in the District 31 Championship Tournament. From left, first row, are Justin Brojakowski, Jeff Carter, Zach Connolly, Nick Egan. Second row, Manager Scott Carter, Nigel Stearns, Kyle Borland, Omar Nijmeh, Coach Thom Stearns, Coach Chris Brojakowski. Third row, Connor Balloun, Billy Gately, Aaron Napkora, Greg Petorak and Matt Ross. Absent at the time of the photo was Jonathan Wilson. Newberry Ladies Golf League enjoys outing at Edgewood in the Pines on hole #9. JoAnn Campbell was the winner of the longest drive on #7 and Lillian McManus won closest to the pin on #2. The Newberry Ladies Golf The winning team, comprised League held an outing at Edge- of JoAnn Campbell, Mary Maher, wood in the Pines on Thursday, Jane Jones and Joyce Lloyd, was July 15. determined on a tie break score Mountain Police Association i L y iL = — SOPEET \ pall { ty FN ER = ETT Ado saa 3 151 1 ol od» vf (3 Serving the Comin nity Mined: Ya www .backmtpolice org v Big Ef Wi REL Planning the Back Mountain Police Association Annual Golf Tournament are, from left, seated, Darren Kramer, secretary; Martin Maransky, president; Jonathan Chipego, membership secre- tary. Standing, Frank Ziegler, Gerald Kapral, James Jolley and David Rinehimer. Back Mountain Police Association plans annual golf tourney for Aug. I3 The Back Mountain Police Association will hold its annual golf tournament on Friday, Aug. 13, at Sand Springs Country Club, Drums. Format is captain and crew with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. In addition to prizes, aw: will be given to the winner of the first three flights. Separate prizes will be awarded for clos- est to the pin, longest drive (male/female), and straightest drive. Entry fee is $320 per team and includes cart, refreshments LES on the course, dinner and prizes. Interested golfers and spon- sors can visit the association website at www.backmtpolice- .org or e-mail kramerdar- ren@hotmail.com. Registration closes on July 31 Eo EL
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