Page B-4 - Mason County Journal - Thursday, July 3, 2014
Golf tourney raises $60K
Money will be used
for equipment at MGH
By EMILY HANSON
emily@masoncoun com
Mason General Hospital now
has money available for the Vital
Signs Telemetry System for the
information technology depart-
ment.
The Mason General Hos-
pital Foundation raised more
than $60,000 with the 20th an-
nual Quality Care Open on Fri-
day at LakeLand Village Golf
Course.
"It's just such a fun event be-
cause of so much cooperation we
get from so many people," said
Jack Stark, steering committee
chair. "The cooperation makes it
easy to do the tournament and
it's a great benefit for Mason Gen-
eral Hospital."
Jen Capps, chief development
and communication officer at Ma-
son General Hospital & Family
of Clinics, said the preliminary
amount raised at the tournament
was more than $60,000 in cash
and in-kind donations. The total
amount wasn't available at dead-
line.
The tournament had 180 golf-
ers split into 36 teams of five, and
three teams were declared first-
place winners.
The gross winners of the hand-
icap division were Carsten Eisen-
barth, JoVanna Eisenbarth, Rob-
in McClymonds, Jan Merriman
and Karl Denison.
Also in the handicap divi-
Journal photo by Emily Hanson
Gary Diemert putts on hole No. 1 of Generation II on Friday during
the Quality Care Open at LakeLand Village Golf Course in Allyn.
Diemert golfed on a five-man team, which wore matching outfits,
for Mason General Hospital. Together, they birdied the first hole.
sion, the No. 1 net team was
team Hiawatha: Tom Keeler,
Larry Stevens, Steve Renecker,
Toni Stevens and MacKenzie
Stevens.
Finally, team Manke won the
non-handicap net first place. The
golfers on team Manke were Scott
Manke, Kellen Manke, Mike
Manke, Doug Koch and Mac McI-
nelly.
Although rain greeted the golf-
ers Friday morning, by the time
the tournament started, it had
slowed to a drizzle.
"The weather finally cooper-
ated," Stark said. "The sun came
up by the aPcernoon and it was
great."
He said the best-ball, five-
person scramble tournament was
fun to compete in because nobody
cares about their score.
The other tournament
winners were:
• Net handicap division: 2nd,
Key Bank (Gayle Weston, Gary
Koch, Bill Smith, Tonya Smith
and Brex Sowers); 3rd, Christ-
mas Village (Barbara Ingraham,
Scott Ingraham, Steve Ingraham,
Tim Ingraham and Craig Frit-
chl); and 4th, team Coach Stark
(Jack Stark, Paul Johansson,
John Bunting, Bob Owens and
Dan Hartley).
• Net non-handicap division:
2nd, Skanska team (Dan Fred-
erick, Dave Frederick,. Craig
Hannah, Kris Johnson and Kurt
Owens); 3rd, Dynamic Collectors
(Ryan Hamilton, Danny Blaser,
Jordan Klumper, Brandon John-
son and Chad Raish); and 4th,
Electrocom Team (Daryle Skaug-
stad, Keith Geary, Ben Swerk,
Art Ricketts and Stan Thomp-
son).
Alderbrook Properties presents the
4th Annual Love INC
Golf Tournament, Ball Drop & Dinner
Joining the day-long activities will be Carol James,
wife of the late UW Football Coach - Don James, and
ROOT SPORTS anchor Angle Mentink.
GOLF: The scramble format event will start with registration at
9 a.m., followed by a meal at 2:30 p.m. The cost to play is $100 per
player and includes green fees, tee packets, prizes, and dinner.
Golf carts are $19 per person extra. To register for the tournament,
go to www.AlderbrookGolf.com.
GOLF BALL DROP: Get a ticket. Watch your ball drop from a helicopter at the Tournament.
Lots of winners. BIG cash prizes. Call Love INC - 462-LOVB (5683) - for tickets.
Love INC
Love In the Name of Christ
of Mason County'
221 W. Railroad, Suite 10
Shelton, WA 98584
(360) 462-5683
All proceeds go to Love INC of Mason County,
a 501 C(3) which mobilizes the local Churches
in Mason County to assist those in need.
50% of our Golf proceeds are raised from
outside of Mason County. Last year, Love
INC helped 1029 adults and 856 children.
Title Sponsor
Alderbrook Properties
Tournament Sponsor
Falcon Financial, Inc./
Drew Macgwen
Golf Cart Sponsor
Our Community Credit Union
Tent Sponsor
All About Parties
Hole-in-One
Prize Sponsors
Gillis Auto Center,
Arnold Smith Insurance
Tee Packet Sponsor
Green Diamond Resource
Company
Event Photo Sponsor
Comcast
Helicopters Sponsor
(Ball Drop)
Olympic Air
Banner Sponsors
Manke Lumber
Simpson Lumber
Alta Forest Products, LLC
Event Sponsor
Alderbrook Resort & Spa
Special Game Prizes/
Pastor Appreciation
Bill & Carol Kendrick
Golf Ball Drop
Medicine Shoppe
Media Sponsor
KMAS Radio
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Bulldogs practice
for summer
basketball camp
Team heads to
6onzaga July 17
By EMILY HANSON
emily@masoncounty com
As the weather heats
up, a mix of veteran and
young players have been
warming up on the bas-
ketball court at North
Mason High School.
The high school boys
basketball team finished
its spring league season
last week, but will con-
tinue practicing until
it goes to camp in a few
weeks.
"We had some games
where we battled hard,
but it was tough at
times," head coach Steve
Hackett said. "During
the spring, we didn't
have the whole roster be-
cause of athletes playing
other sports."
The Bulldogs played
against other teams from
the 2A Olympic League
at South Kitsap High
School.
Now that the spring
season is over, Hackett
said the Bulldogs will
practice in the mornings
for two hours.
"It's really more for
individual skill devel-
opment," he said of
the summer practices.
"We spend a lot of time
working on fundamen-
tals."
Many of the athletes
are lifting weights with
the football team in the
morning before attend-
ing the basketball prac-
tices, Hackett said.
"They're getting a
00qfS easier
to get u#,
come to the
gym and
work when
you've got a
good group
of guys in the
gym,"
Steve Hackett,
NMHS head boys
basketball coach
pretty good workout,"
he added. "I'm liking the
participation I'm seeing.
It's easier to get up, come
to the gym and work
when you've got a good
group of guys in the gym."
Most of the athletes
at the summer prac-
tices have been return-
ing varsity players, but
Hackett said a few in-
coming freshmen have
been showing up to
work on their game.
On July 17, the Bull-
dogs will go to Genzaga
University for a four-day
camp.
"They' H have games
every day and then
after the games, the
Gonzaga coaches and
players will spend a lot
time doing skill devel-
opment," Hackett said.
"Hopefully, hearing it
from someone else will
help them take it a step
further."
MCSA
This Week
AT THE RANGE
Non-Members Welcome
Memberships Available
July 5, 10:00 am-3:30 pm First Steps Pistol Class has been canceled due to the
long holiday weekend.
July 6, Sunday 9:00 am USPSA
Fast paced move and shoot, runs into the afternoon, not revolver friendly.
9mm semi-auto or larger. Bring your eye and heating protection and check out
the action as a spectator. $20.00 equipment list on our website.
July 8, Tuesday 6:00 P.M. Action Pistol League
Move and shoot for .38 special, 9Am pistol and up. 48 rounds on a mix of
targets, awards after 5 matches. This is a very popular event at the range, $6.00
for members and $8.00 for non-members. Spectators are welcome, bring eye and
ear protection.
July 10, Thursday Winchester .22 Pistol Marksmanship
100 plus rounds Any .22 pistol in safe operating condition.
Self-paced awards based program. $6.00 members $8.00 non-members
COMING UP:
July 12, Saturday 10:00 am- 2:00 pm Open Range Day
The indoor range is open to the public, $12.00"per lane. You may share
a lane with another person, one shooting at a time. One paper target with fee,
more available to purchase at $.25 apiece. Please bring all firearms unloaded
and in a bag or box..22 rifle and most pistols OK.
July 19-20, Range Safety Officer Class 10am- 3 pm
$100 for members $120 for non-members. This 9 hour class over two days
is intended to develop NRA Certified Range Safety Officers who possess
the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to organizing, conducting, and
supervising safe shooting activities and range operations.
August 2, 10:00 am-3:30 pm First Steps Pistol Class.
Firearm and ammunition provided. Applications and payment info on the club
website. $50.00 per person.
We have fund raising gun raffles, tickets are $2.00 per ticket.
See the Ruger Camp rifle or American Classic 1911 and buy tickets at Renegade
Guns in Shelton, they are open 10am-5pm Monday-Friday or contact a club
member.
DID YOUKNOW: MCSA's NRA First Steps Class certificate is accepted as the
education requirement for an Oregon concealed carry permit.
MASON COUNTY
SPORTSMAN' S ASSOCIATION
W. 521 Business Park Rd., Shelton
Message Phone 427-1102 In
www.masoncountysa.com
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