Monday, November 12, 2007

So much going on, where do I start!

We just finished two big events this weekend. Saturday was the Third Annual Michael A. Krawczyk Memorial Foundation Golf Tournament. We had over 110 players participate in this event that raised over $1,900 for Mike’s Foundation. Michael was a golf professional here at Trilogy who left this earth way too early. His family and the staff here at Trilogy continue his name through this event to help under-privileged juniors learn to play golf.

This event is about fun and honoring Michael, who was larger than life, was more about having a great time and touching people’s lives than competition.

Yesterday we held our inaugural Couples Club Championship. The Overall Gross Winners were Gary and Karen Brown, who finished with a total score of 180. The Overall Net Winners were George Erwin and Martha Halnon, who blew away the field with a net score of 122. Just in case you are not a numbers person, that is 22 under par! You will have to ask Martha who she took a lesson from, to change her golfing career? :-)

Other winners included:
First Flight
1st Gross
Dave and Maggie Bolles, who were celebrating their 40th Anniversary and a big record breaking Minnesota Viking victory!
2nd Gross
Harvey and Judy Geddes
1st Net
Paul and Janet McChesney
2nd Net
Tom and Sue Sweet

2nd Flight
1st Gross
Bryan Humphries and Nancy Zimmerman
2nd Gross
Jerry and Paula Wilson
1st Net
Curt and Stretch Blount
2nd Net
Roz Wright and Bob Levings

Closest to the Pin Winners
#6 Mo Dinsmore #8 Bud Devusser, #11 Janet McChesney #17 Ben Davis
Both events were filled with great golf conditions, fantastic weather and incredible food!

Everyone is talking about next year already.

Next on the slate is a Men’s Guest Day November 28th. This event will include a couple of other clubs from the valley. Check with Tom Sweet for more information on this event.

For all you sports fans who didn’t get a chance to see the Oregon Ducks prove that a Duck can beat a Sun Devil, Oregon dashed the hopes of Arizona State’s perfect season and allowed Brandon O’Neill to have a little smile on his face as he talks with our National Director of Golf, Kirk Kokoska, who is a follower of the Sun Devils. He will have to get his joy out of seeing our great revenue numbers this month. When the Duck’s Heisman Trophy candidate Dennis Dixon went out with an injury, they had to give the reigns to a Montana guy wouldn’t you know. Brady Leaf, who hails from Great Falls, Montana, did a yeoman’s job filling in for Dixon.

My beloved Montana Grizzlies continue to run the path of the undefeated. An escape from Portland State 34-31 allowed the Grizzlies to run their record to 9-0.
The victory this weekend gave the Grizzlies a record 10th Consecutive Big Sky Conference and 15th Consecutive Playoff appearance.

My sports weekend was finished off by watching my Cowboys dismantle the Eagles and then watching the new and improved Lakers roll on the Jazz!!

Until next week keep rolling that rock!

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