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Realtors Ken Spong and John Lichtenwald.
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Big smiles from Fred (left) and Martino Ciambrelli. Martino won the "closest to the pin" or KP hole.
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John Lichtenwald and wife Sherri are proud Trinity parents who are always glad to lend their support.
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A little sun and a lot of fun. Rick Overes (left) and Art Brown mingled in the clubhouse before dinner.
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Remax's Satnam Sidhu (left) and Edgemont Moving and Storage's David Crawford were busy telling golf tales outside by the buffet.
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School principal Chris Sumner gave event organizer Enza Eppich a well deserved pat on the back for all of her hard work.
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Vancouver Canucks' coach Marc Crawford knows how the game plan works. Acting as the emcee, he gave his favourite teachers and their tables first crack at the buffet.
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Jeff Fawcett gave teammate Curt Huber a playful choke as they finished off their round and turned in their spikes.
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Larry Donohoe (left), Chris Doll (centre) and Jeff Donohoe finished their round still smiling.
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Drive for show, putt for dough. John Smart, of Smart Investment Strategies, knows how to sink them. He was the winner of the putting competition.
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An anonymous golfing casualty.
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Father Vincent Cutrara (left) and Waldemar Sambor teamed up and tee'd up for a good cause.
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Just call them the fab four. From left, Steve Ishii, Ken Spong, James Precious and Kerry Spong. Hey Ken, where's your sunglasses?
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Trinity Teachers Pam Spadavecchia (left) and Alice Cruz traded in their grade books for golf balls, just for the day.
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A big thanks to my golfing partners, Mike Boreham (left) and Doug Lauson, for playing hookey for the day. Don't worry, you're secret is safe with me.
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See, there's me in the middle.
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