
The 1st Place Gross Team Score of the Mid-Maine Chamber Golf Classic was Mid-Maine Marine. From left are Rob Moody, Garret Prelgovisk, Scott McManaman and Drew Glasheen. Submitted photo
WATERVILLE — The Mid-Maine Chamber Golf Classic was held June 17 at Waterville Country Club. Thirty-six teams took part in the shotgun start scramble.
Nearly 50 businesses provided sponsorships or in-kind donations for the tournament. The chamber raised about $30,000 after expenses to support workforce development and area business marketing and promotion.
Prize winners:
50/50 Winner: Cameron Gartley and Martha Wentworth — Central Maine Power Co. Allen Insurance & Financial.
1st Place Gross Team Score: Mid-Maine Marine — Rob Moody, Garret Prelgovisk, Scott McManaman and Drew Glasheen.
2nd Place Gross Team Score: Milestone Funeral Partners — TJ Smart, Matt Parent, Bob Allen and Mark Parent.
3rd Place Gross Team Score: Valley Beverage — Mike Crowell, Mark Bradford, Jake Gerow and Ken Stinchfield.
1st Place Net Team Score: New York Life Insurance — Alan Cobb, Joe Gilliland, Cliff Hannon and Gary Levesque.
2nd Place Net Team Score: Allen Insurance & Financial — Mike Rankin, James Sanborn, Cameron Gartley and Dave Sanborn.
3rd Place Net Team Score: Coldwell Banker Plourde Real Estate — Mark Ford, Ted Helberg, Don Plourde and Jamie Plourde.
Longest Drive — Scott McManaman — Mid-Maine Marine.
Straightest Drive — John O’Neil — Bar Harbor Bank & Trust.
Closest to the Pin — Hole #2: Chris Dow — Dow’s Quick Stop.
Closest to the Pin — Hole #6: Male: Gary Levesque — New York Life Insurance; Female: Deb Whalen — Nicholson, Michaud & Company.
Closest to the Pin — Hole #13: Male: Cliff Hannon — New York Life Insurance; Female: Jennifer Seekins — Bar Harbor Bank & Trust.
Closest to the Pin — Hole #16: Lewis McEacharn — Paul White Company.
Highest Team Score: Boulet Group.
The Mid-Maine Chamber Golf Classic is made possible by major sponsors Central Maine Power and Maine State Credit Union and multiple additional sponsors.
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