It
was a bright, sunny day for the 135 golfers and guests who capped their round
with a prime rib dinner, famous for its brontosaurus-sized slices.
Berman,
Gara and Rutsky Group of UBS Financial Services sponsored the desserts.
Numerous
door prizes were distributed along with honors for golfing.
The
best foursome award went to Gary McCandless, George Green, Mike Green and Kevin
Dallington. The “most honest” was the duo of Frank Van Wie and Walter
Krowokski.
Nick
Triano won the longest drive contest, unseating two-time winner Jeff
Webster. Beth Hilliard was a repeat winner in the longest drive by a
woman. Closest to the pin went to Kyle Turns who landed 23 inches from
the pin.
Eugene
Landy won the drawing for the Sport Jog Cart, courtesy of Allen Eggert of
Pennsbury Enterprises.
The
Hole in One prize, a 2012 Mercedes from Prestige Motors in Paramus, went
unclaimed.
The
50-50 winner, Michael Jordan, collected $785.
Additional
fundraising was accomplished through a silent auction of sports memorabilia
courtesy of horse owner Peter Grandich, Yankees game tickets donated by Bob
Boni of Northwood Bloodstock, Mitchel Skolnick of Bluestone Farms and Peter
Roselle of Meadowbrook Industries as well as items from other generous donors.
Sponsorships,
key to the fund raising effort which benefits New Jersey’s standardbred
horsemen in need, were provided at several levels. Platinum Level
sponsorship was provided by the SBOANJ’s health benefits consultant Shay Cowan
of Katz/Pierz Inc. of Marlton.
At
the Gold Level, the donors were the Meadowlands Racetrack, Drucker, Math &
Whitman CPAs and UBS Financial Services of Princeton,
--Submitted
by Carol Hodes for SBOANJ