Golf tournament raises $21,000 for scholarships

By County and City Employee writer |  July 27, 2012

This year's Council 2 scholarship benefit golf tournament — held on July 20 at Chambers Bay — was a rousing success.

• It raised an additional $21,000 that will be awarded as scholarships, meaning we will award close to $100,000 to member dependents for the academic year that starts in 2013.

• A total of 156 golfers took part in the tournament. 

Next year's tournament will be held in the later part of July at Chambers Bay next year. Watch for the notice after the first of the year and sign up early. Our foursomes will fill up fast.

• Although three teams shot a low 65 in the four-man best-ball tournament, the team of Brian McGuire, Will Weglage, Nick Logue, Travis Spencer from our City of Vancouver Local 307-VC carried the day by wining via the tie breaker.

Second Place: Chris Jones, Lucky Spitzer, Darren Peterson, Scott Baker of Local 109 Snohomish County Road Maintenance.

Third Place: Tom Faye, Scott Johnston, Stefan Schlecht, Phil Sayamnet of Local 618-L City of Lacey.

The two KPs were won by Scott Baker and Lucky Spitzer of Local 109 Snohomish County Road Maintenance. The two long drives were won by Rick Knotsman of Local 618 Thurston Country and Marilyn VanTassel of Local 492 Spokane County Corrections.

GOLF SPONSORS 2012

Sponsor

Local 618 – Thurston County

Local 307-VC – City of Vancouver

The Rosen Law Firm

Local 492-RIC – Spokane Co. Radio Identification Cooks

Local 367-C – Pacific County Courthouse

Welfare and Pension Admin. Service Inc.

Local 846 – City of Wenatchee

Local 618-L – City of Lacey

Local 1476-AC – Asotin County Courthouse

Lindquist

Local 1553 – Spokane County Courthouse

Local 1837 – City of Kirkland

Council 2 Staff Association

Local 1191-WC – Walla Walla County

Local 1857 – King County Library

Local 1652-R – King County Industrial Waste

Chris Dugovich, Council 2 President

Flo Walker, AFSCME Regional Director

Local 109 – Snohomish County Road Department

 

 

 

 

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