Monday, June 14, 2010

“Golf tourney to benefit Lions hoops and baseball” plus 3 more

“Golf tourney to benefit Lions hoops and baseball” plus 3 more


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Golf tourney to benefit Lions hoops and baseball

Posted: 13 Jun 2010 10:46 PM PDT

Golf tourney to benefit Littleton High hoops and diamond programs

The Littleton High School baseball and basketball programs recently announced a benefit golf tournament June 14 at Glenmoor Country Club in Cherry Hills Village for the purpose of generating funds for the two programs.

The tournament is 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. with lunch provided at the start. Play will begin at noon. Appetizers and cocktails will follow play. A silent auction and live auction are also planned. Cost to participate is $140 per person. 100-percent of any donations go directly to the Lions baseball and basketball programs.

For more information and to register, contact tournament organizer Glenna Donegan at 303-771-3595.




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GOLF / Westwood capitalizes on collapse

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 05:47 AM PDT

Lee Westwood has played golf long enough to be philosophical, despite all the times he's come up short when so very close to victory.

The Englishman - who finished second at the Masters, lost a playoff in Dubai and finished tied for fourth at the Players Championship this year - won the St. Jude Classic in Memphis for his second career PGA Tour victory and first since 1998, beating Swede Robert Karlsson on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff Sunday.

"You try to do the right thing all the time," Westwood said. "It doesn't always work for you. I've been in contention a lot, especially this year, and I suppose I got a break today with other people's misfortune but made the most of it and took a chance."

He became the first European to win the tour's third-longest event only after Robert Garrigus blew a three-stroke lead on the final hole of regulation with a triple bogey.

LPGA: The weather-plagued LPGA State Farm Classic in Springfield, Ill., has been delayed again, with the final round being pushed back until today.

Cristie Kerr and Anna Nordqvist held the tournament lead Sunday at 20-under. Na On Min, Jee Young Lee, Katie Futcher, Gwladys Nocera and Na Yeon Choi were three shots off the pace.

Curtis Cup: The women from the United States did Harriot and Margaret Curtis proud.

Playing at the Essex County Club in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., the home course of the two women who donated the trophy that began the Curtis Cup in 1932, the United States handily defeated Great Britain and Ireland 12.5-7.5 in the 36th biennial competition between teams of female amateur golfers.

PGA Europe: Thomas Bjorn emerged from a four-year title drought to win the Estoril (Portugal) Open by five shots.

This article appeared on page B - 7 of the San Francisco Chronicle

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Golf team's season ends at regionals

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:43 AM PDT

Golf outing at Links on June 14 for EEF

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:52 PM PDT


 EVESHAM—The Evesham Education Foundation (EEF) is sponsoring its 15th Annual Golf Classic on Monday, June 14, 2010 at The Links Golf Club in Kings Grant, Marlton. This year's event will benefit the district's pre-kindergarten and middle school counseling programs.

 Registration is from 10 a.m to 12 p.m. with a shotgun start/scramble format at 12 p.m.

 A cocktail party will follow from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and dinner from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. There will be prizes, a putting contest, a 50/50 drawing and silent and live auctions.

 Cost is $225 per person or $900 for a group of four. Sponsorships and program book ads are also available. All sponsorships must be paid in full prior to the tournament. Only soft spiked shoes on the golf course.

 Complete and return the  registration form with payment to Evesham Education Foundation, c/o Gene Hollowniczky, 300 Williamsburg Court, Marlton, NJ 08053.

 For more information or to sign up for dinner only at $85, contact Gene Hollowniczky at (856) 985-0151, fax (856) 983-7556 or golfnuts17@comcast.net. To submit program book copy and logos contact Charlene Webster at (856) 983-1800, ext. 5030 or websterc@evesham.k12.nj.us. The EEF is a non-profit, non-political organization formed to enhance and enrich the academic experience for all district students.

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