Holy Trinity Annual Golf Classic - Catherine Barr

ALL golfers love sunshine. After all, when it's a beautiful day, who cares about the score. Okay, okay, so our foursome didn't finish first, but that doesn't matter much because thanks to everyone who participated, the real winner was Holy Trinity School. The school's Third Annual Golf Classic was held this past Tuesday at the UBC Golf Club and all the swingers were in action. Founded in 1956, the school currently has about 250 students and a big waiting list. But the money raised from this tournament will go a long way towards construction of a new school for 2003. God bless and congratulations on a job well done.


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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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