
WATERVILLE — The Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce held its annual golf tournament fundraiser June 21 at Natanis Golf Course in Vassalboro. Thirty-five teams took part in the shotgun start scramble.
Nearly 50 businesses provided sponsorships or in-kind donations for the tournament.
“We were thrilled with the participation in this year’s event once again — and had a waiting list of teams wishing to participate,” said Kim Lindlof, the chamber’s president and CEO, according to a news release from the chamber. “We were also happy that the weather cooperated, with a beautiful Chamber of Commerce day of sunshine and an enjoyable day for all involved.”

Prize winners are as follows:
• Summer Sizzler BBQ Package: Gary Levesque, New York Life;
• 50/50 Winner: Andrew Dailey, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust;
• 1st Place Gross Team Score: Damon’s Beverage — Jeff Damon, Mark McGowan, Flint Collier and Luke Collier;
• 2nd Place Gross Team Score: Pine Tree Cellular — Marc Girard, Glen Pound, Tim Merwin and Trevor Olivadoti;
• 3rd Place Gross Team Score: Skowhegan Savings — Brian Fitzpatrick, Sam Hight, Adam Orser and Lou Hight;
• 1st Place Net Team Score: Bar Harbor Bank & Trust — Jennifer Seekins, Jeff Charland, Mark Breton and Andrew Dailey;
• 2nd Place Net Team Score: Maine State Credit Union-Team 2 — Matt Doane, Michelle Martin and Keith McPherson;
• 3rd Place Net Team Score: Pepsi Co. — Tony Dessent, Mark Watson, Roger Williams and Chris Low;
• Longest Drive — Hole #15: Male: Adam Orser — Skowhegan Savings; Female: Theresa Thompson — Standard Waterproofing;
• Closest to the Pin — Hole #4 and #7: Steve Whitney — Cornerstone Insurance;
• Closest to the Pin — Hole #10: Jeff Meinhert — Paul White Co.;
• Closest to the Pin — Hole #13: Trevor Fogarty — AAA Northern New England; and
• Highest Team Score: Standard Waterproofing — Isaac Thompson, Theresa Thompson, Tom Michaud and Marie Michaud.
The Mid-Maine Chamber Golf Classic is made possible by major sponsors Central Maine Power and Maine State Credit Union, as well as multiple additional sponsors.
For more information about the chamber, including how to become a member, call 207-873-3315 or visit midmainechamber.com.
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