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4-H Horse Council Announces Golf Tournament Winners

By Press Release

The youth and adult leaders of Cape May County’s 4-H Horse Program congratulate the winners of its seventh-annual golf tournament, held April 25 at the Avalon Golf Club.
Anglesea Pub’s team of Steve Ransom, Sean Boone, Jonathan LaKose and Jeff Douglas walked away with first-place prizes, which included trophies, a foursome at the Sand Barrens Golf Club and $50 gift certificates to the Lobster House. Team members also get their names inscribed on the perpetual tournament trophy, which can be seen at Rutgers Cooperative Extension, 355 Court House-S. Dennis Rd, in Cape May Court House.
The Anco Ace Team of Liz and Jan Rupinski and Keith and Steve Stankiewicz won first place coed team honors, along with an Avalon Golf Club Foursome and gift certificates to the Avalon Links Restaurant.
The Shore Blazers 4-H Club Team of Matt Suter, Jeff Wunder, Dan Olsen and Anthony D’Aleo won second place in the tournament. Third place honors went to the Gentilini Motors Team of Tim Champion, Pete Peters, Tom Gentilini and Bob Cantz.
Other tournament contest prizes went to Paul Nelson, for Closest to the Pin; Frank Onorato, Men’s Longest Drive; Jean Smith, Women’s Longest Drive; and Chuck Matthews, Putting Contest.
We are especially grateful to our 2010 $500 Corporate Gold Sponsors Gentilini Motors, of Woodbine, and Gillian’s Wonderland Pier, of Ocean City. Our $250 Silver Sponsors this year included Alternative Graphics, the Cape May County Board of Agriculture, Charles Harvey Home Furnishings, the Ocean City Police Benevolent Association Local 61 and Villas VFW Post 5343. Special thanks to Kindle Auto Plaza for providing our hole-in-one car for the seventh consecutive year. Their generous contributions, along with those of our tournament players, $100 hole sponsors, and many prize donors, will guarantee another year of growth and success for our 4-H horse clubs and the 4-H Memorial Scholarship Program. As of 2009, 13 scholarships have been donated to Cape May County youth with tournament support.
The tournament is held the last Sunday of every April to raise funds to support educational activities for Cape May County’s 4-H horse club members. The date for the 2010 tournament is set for Sunday, April 24.
The 4-H Youth Development Program is part of Rutgers Cooperative Extension. 4-H educational programs are offered to all youth, grades K-13, on an age-appropriate basis, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.

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