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Tiebreaker decides Foundation’s Fall Foursome tournament

2014-10-10





















Photo of Jeff Weikel
Jeff Weikel tees off on the 14th hole during the Fall Foursome golf tournament last month at Balsam Mountain Preserve. Organized by the Southwestern Community College Foundation, the event raised money that will be used to support student success through scholarships and the establishment of a Student Emergency Fund.
 
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Chad McMahon blasts the ball out of a sand trap during the SCC Foundation’s Fall Foursome golf tournament last month at Balsam Mountain Preserve.
 
Photo of Van Crisp, Chad McMahon and Angie Franklin.
Van Crisp putts on the 14th green during the SCC Foundation’s Fall Foursome golf tournament last month at Balsam Mountain Preserve. Looking on are teammates Chad McMahon (left) and Angie Franklin.
 
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Mike Stewart lines up a putt during the SCC Foundation’s Fall Foursome golf tournament last month at Balsam Mountain Preserve. Stewart’s team, which also included David Agee, Scott Rossa and SCC president Dr. Don Tomas, won first-place by a tiebreaker. Organized by the Southwestern Community College Foundation, the event raised money that will be used to support student success through scholarships and the establishment of a Student Emergency Fund.
 
Photo of Mike Stewart; Dr. Don Tomas, president of SCC; Scott Rossa and David Agee.
Placing first at this year’s Fall Foursome, which benefits the Southwestern Community College Foundation, were (from left): Mike Stewart; Dr. Don Tomas, president of SCC; Scott Rossa and David Agee.
 
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Brooks Robinson (left), general manager of Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, and Jim Owle (right) look on as Lumpy Lambert putts during the SCC Foundation’s Fall Foursome golf tournament last month at Balsam Mountain Preserve. Their foursome, which also included Tripp Wall, tied for the lowest score but came in second on a tiebreaker.
 
Photo of Brooks Robinson, Jim Owle, Lumpy Lambert and Tripp Wall.
Placing second at this year’s Fall Foursome, which benefits the Southwestern Community College Foundation, were (from left): Brooks Robinson, general manager of Harrah’s Cherokee Casino; Jim Owle; Lumpy Lambert; and Tripp Wall. The team tied for the lowest score but came in second on a tiebreaker putts during the Fall Foursome golf tournament last month at Balsam Mountain Preserve.


Two teams shot identical scores of 53, but the foursome of David Agee, Scott Rossa, Mike Stewart and Southwestern Community College president Dr. Don Tomas won the SCC Foundation’s Fall Foursome by virtue of a tiebreaker.


Tying for the low score was a team consisting of Brooks Robinson, general manager of Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort; Lumpy Lambert, Jim Owle and Tripp Owle.


Held at the Balsam Mountain Preserve, this year’s tournament featured a full field of 15 teams. Money raised will go toward supporting student success at SCC through scholarships and the establishment of a Student Emergency Fund.


“The big winners today are our students,” said Mary Otto Selzer, director of the SCC Foundation. “We are so pleased about having a full field, and we’re so appreciative of the management at Balsam Mountain Preserve for allowing us to use their gorgeous course, where every hole has a breathtaking view. Their professional staff members were wonderful to work with and helped to make the day a success.”


For more information about the SCC Foundation or to make a donation, visit www.southwesterncc.edu/foundation or contact Kathy Posey atk_posey@southwesterncc.edu.

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