
The Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce recently announced the winners of the 28th annual Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce Golf Classic. The event was held on Aug. 18th at Mingo Springs Golf Course.
This year’s winning teams are as follows:
Men’s A Division — First Place: Jamie Eastlack, Brad Stokes, Curtis Haley and Jeff Richard
Men’s A Division — Second Place: Jim Jannace, Darrin Jannace, Jeff Slinn and Mike Spear
Men’s B Division — First Place: Dennis Croteau, David Tripp, Wayne Kregling and Andy Greenspan
Men’s B Division — Second Place: Brian Smith, John Wetzel, Creed Able and Howard Reeves
Women’s Division — First Place: Nancy Morton, Jackie Patnode, Heidi Deery and Liz Schulte
Women’s Division — Second Place: Joann Bean, Sheri Oldham, Linda Collins and Debbie Ladd
Mixed Division — First Place: Reggie Hammond, Carol Nale, Mark Richardson and Chris Salamone
Mixed Division — Second Place: Dave Kretzing, Scott Hatfield, Jack Tourtilotte and Brenda Reeve
Longest Drive: Deb Ladd (women’s), Jeff Slinn (men’s)
Closest to the Pin: Brian Smith (men’s)
The tournament sponsor was Hight Family of Dealerships. Partnership sponsors included Saddleback Maine and The Fitch Company.
Gold sponsors: Blue Flame Gas Co. / Rangeley Fireplace & Stove and Sarge’s Pub & Grub
Centerpiece sponsor: Skowhegan Savings Bank.
Full hole sponsors: Allied Realty, Central Distributors, Clean Cut Painting Co., Franklin Printing, Franklin Savings Bank, M&H Construction, Morton & Furbish Real Estate, PFG NorthCenter, Pine State Beverage, Rangeley Lakes Builders Supply, Rangeley Saddleback Inn and Valley Beverage
Partial hole sponsors: Beauty Boutique, Blue Mountains Lawn Service & Caretaking, BOSS Power Equipment, Loon Lodge, Mo’s Variety, Noyes Real Estate, Oquossoc Motel Country Suites, Portage Tap House, Rangeley Building & Remodeling, Rangeley Family Dentistry (two partial holes), Red Onion Restaurant, Vet at Your Door, Webber Construction and White Wolf Inn
Longest drive sponsors: Backwoods and Moose Alley/Spirits Café Bar Grill
Closest to the Pin Sponsors: Dead River and Morton & Furbish Insurance
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