
The team from Ranor Mechanical took first place in the Health Care Golf Classic on July 12 at the Sugarloaf Golf Club. From left are Wes Sirois, Aaron St. Pierre, Matt McCarthy and Cody DeMillo. Submitted photo
FARMINGTON — Franklin Community Health Network’s annual Health Care Golf Classic was held July 12 at the Sugarloaf Golf Club.
The tournament raised $42,000 and benefits the Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County and the Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center at Franklin Memorial Hospital. Twenty-six teams took part.
The team from Ranor Mechanical, consisting of Matt McCarthy, Aaron St. Pierre, Wes Sirois, and Cody DeMillo, claimed first place, while the team from Modern Woodmen of America, featuring Bill Colasante, Paul Colasante, Paul Gagne, and Mike Courtemanche, secured second place.
Major sponsors included Nason Mechanical, Franklin Savings Bank, Langford and Low, Ranor Mechanical, the Isacke family, Hight Family of Dealerships, and MaineHealth.
In individual competitions, Bill Colasante won the men’s longest drive and Jamie Cole took the women’s longest drive. Britt Crewse and Peter Judkins won the closest-to-the-pin contest on hole 3. New this year was a putting contest that saw Kelly Elkins emerge as the winner.
Many local businesses contributed items for the silent auction, and 12 golf courses gave certificates for the popular greens fee raffle during the awards ceremony.
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