- Posted August 02, 2019
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The WCBA held its annual golf outing at Stonebridge Golf Club on July 26. This year's winning team included Steve Tramontin, Yaacov Rubin, Robert Babcock and Bob Barnett shooting a 61 for the scramble event. In second place right behind at 62 was the team of Noah Hurwitz, Tom Bourque, Ben Muth, and Fernando Garcia.
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(l-r) Judge David Swartz, Lisa Kuebler, Mark Gilmer, and JoAnne Barron.
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Second place team (l-r): Ben Muth, Noah Hurwitz, Fernando Garcia, and Tom Bourque.
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First place team (l-r): Yaacov Rubin, Steve Tramontin, Robert Babcock, and Bob Barnett.
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(l-r) Mike Garrris, Stephanie Garris, Helen Garris, Steve Garris, Jacalen Garris.
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(l-r) Michael Shelton, Katie Carter, Warren Widmayer, and Mark Hopper.
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(l-r) Jeff Stefforia, Mark Jane, and Mark Nelson. Not pictured: Matt Jane.
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The winning team included l-r Steve Tramontin and Robert Babcock. Not pictured, Yaacov Rubin and Bob Barnett. SEE PHOTO 7g BELOW FOR THE ENTIRE TEAM. YOU COULD USE THAT INSTEAD OF THE TROPHY SHOT OR BOTH...
Published: Fri, Aug 02, 2019
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