RLC Foundation commemorates 41st annual Golf Outing
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RLC Foundation commemorates 41st annual Golf Outing

September 17, 2021

 

WHITTINGTON, IL (Sept. 17, 2021) - More than 175 golfers teed off last week at Rend Lake Golf Course for the 41st Annual Rend Lake College Foundation Golf Outing.

This long-standing event raises tens of thousands of dollars every year to support the RLC Foundation’s strategic priorities, student scholarships and the RLC Warrior and Lady Warrior Golf teams.

“Our outing continues to grow each year and Rend Lake College is incredibly fortunate to have such strong support from alumni, community friends and businesses throughout the district. This year we had thirteen corporate sponsors, in addition to well over one hundred sponsors at other levels. The weather was perfect and everyone seemed to have a lot of fun,” said Kay Zibby-Damron of the RLC Foundation. “We’re already looking forward to next year’s event.”

Winning the first-place award in the Championship flight was One Stop Flooring America with a score of 50. The team included Larry Lyday, Jeff Myer, Tom Portner, Scott Moore, Jay Story, and Jeff Hosick. Dakota Street’s Country Financial team came in second with a score of 51.

 

Team One Stop Flooring

One Stop Flooring America team members include, from left: Larry Lyday, Jeff Myer, Tom Portner, Scott Moore, Jay Story and Jeff Hosick. (Click image for printable photo).

In Flight B, Jefferson County Development Corp. claimed first place, followed by First Mid Bank & Trust in second, both with a score of 56. The Jefferson County Development Corp. team included Tony Iriti, Joe Gliosci, Jeff Haarmann, Talia Campbell, Brandon Bullard, and Ross Rubenacker.

In Flight C, Banterra Bank claimed first place and Eggemeyer Architect Associates finished second, both with a score of 62. Banterra’s team included Melia Steffy, Fory Albert, Dan Wilson, John Glasscock, Adam Langenfeld, and David Carter.

Individual accolades went to Talia Campbell for the Ladies’ Longest Drive while Fory Albert took the Men’s Longest Drive. In the closest to the pin competition, Julie Huelsmann earned the top spot among women while Tony Etnier was the closest among the men.

To learn more about the RLC Foundation and its efforts to enhance educational opportunities for Rend Lake College and its students, please visit rlc.edu/foundation or email foundation@rlc.edu.


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