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Outlaw
Open funds football Local
golfers turned out for a day on the links at Aspen Lakes Golf Course on
Friday, June 20, and raised $16,000, primarily for Sisters school football
programs.
The Cyrus family donates the
use of the course for the tournament, which drew 120 golfers this year.
The foursome of Chuck Gibson,
Denny Bennett and David and Christian Green won the tournament with a
scramble score of 58.
Sisters High School football
coach Bob Macauley chuckled as he noted that the Green brothers (of the
championship SHS golf team) had to be considered ringers.
Gibson also took closest-to-the
pin honors. Pat Mason hit the closest shot for the women.
The men's longest drive was
recorded by Aaron Black and the longest drive for women was made by Becky
Coffield.
The golfers listened to jazz
from Jody Henderson's Alumni Jazz Band and enjoyed a dinner and auction
following the tournament.
The Outlaw Open is the major
funding source for football in Sisters -- and not just for the high school
program.
According to Macauley, the
school district launched a sixth grade football program with $7,000 worth
of equipment purchased with Open funds last year. The fund support the
entire program, grades 6-12. |
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