Friday, 18 May 2012 00:00
The Cantiague Park Senior Men’s Golf League had its fifth tournament on May 10 and May 11, hosting 29 golfers over the course of two days due to a rainy Thursday morning. There were six golfers who scored 39 or better. Dave Malle and Charlie Hong both scored a 35 for low actual score, but Dave won the tiebreaker. New member Bob Powers won low overall net. This was the fifth time in a row that Charlie Hong has shot under 40 and leads the club among winnings with $50. He has won his annual dues back in only five weeks. Joe Sander won the 50/50 raffle.
Low Actual Score - Dave Malle (35) with tie breaker
Low Overall Net - Bob Powers (24) with handicap
Low Flight A - Charlie Hong (27) with handicap
2nd Low Flight A - Bob Evans (28) with handicap
Longest Drive - Geoff Tripp (Geoff is ineligible because he has won this before. There were no second place finishers on the first day.)
Closest to the Pin - Bob Powers on the first day
Low Flight B - Frank Russo (29) with handicap
2nd Low Flight (B) - Walter Ludewig (31) with handicap and tiebreaker (Walter wins this twice in a row.)
Leaders in points scored for club champion are Charley Hong with 15 points, Geoff Tripp with 14, and Dave Malle with 13, Bob Ross with 12.
Leaders in points for Flight B are Bob Powers with eight points and Kent Schreiber also with eight points. John Agnoli has seven points, and two others have six points.
The next tournament will be on Thursday, May 24. Sign-in will be promptly at 8 a.m. Rain date is Friday, May 25. Competition on the nine-hole course is divided into two divisions. Flight A is for players with a handicap of 13 or lower. Flight B is for players with a handicap of 14 or more. The league is a 100 percent handicap league. Any man 55 years or older is eligible for membership.
There is room for few more golfers this season. If you are interested in joining the league please call John Bosco at 512-0050 for more information. The league includes an optional match play competition beginning in July and includes recognition of a yearly overall club champion by awarding points throughout the year. There are numerous opportunities for cash prizes for individual achievement utilizing your handicap in every tournament. Please call 735-6367 in the event of inclement weather cancellation.
An asterisk denotes golfer must have three scores at Cantiague before assigning a handicap.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
Hicksville native Jae Lee recently rose to the top of his senior class at New York Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), winning the Critic Award for sportswear. But fashion wasn’t the path that Lee originally chose.
In high school, Lee excelled in art classes and thought that he wanted to go to college and major in fine arts. However, he said, it was while watching an episode of “Project Runway” that he had a revelation. “All of a sudden I was thinking that it was something I could/should do and that’s what kind of led to it,” he said. He made up his mind that he was going to apply to fashion school and enlisted the help of one of his art teachers in school to help him. “We really scrambled and put together this presentation in about two weeks, where other people, I’m sure, worked on theirs for months,” he said. Lee said that when he went to present his portfolio, he didn’t think the meeting went well at all. “Everyone was really well prepared,” he said. But, he admitted, it must have gone better than he thought, because he was accepted to FIT.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
In the face of cancelled air shows and the downgrading of NYC’s Fleet Week, Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano announced on May 9, that American soldiers will be forever honored on Long Island through the creation of the Museum of American Armor to be built at Old Bethpage Village Restoration thanks, in part, to a million dollar gift from Lawrence Kadish.
“We are watching powerful tributes to our American military reduced or eliminated across the nation and its just plain wrong,” stated County Executive Mangano. “Fortunately, the Memorial Day weekend air show at Jones Beach will be held regardless of the loss of the Thunderbirds, but Fleet Week in New York City will be greatly diminished and across the country air shows are being cancelled weekly. Nassau County is moving in another direction. An armor museum that honors every American soldier will be created on county property this year which will not only pay tribute to those who have defended our nation but will also strengthen the county’s tourism and destination industry and provide a new source of revenue.”
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
The U.S. Tennis Association Long Island Region has recognized several Hicksville residents for their tennis playing or volunteering achievements. The group was honored at the USTA Long Island Region’s 23rd Annual Awards Dinner, which recognizes superior efforts both on and off the tennis court.
Terry Fontana received the Vitas Gerulaitis for the Love of Tennis award. She has been a longtime fixture in the Hicksville tennis community and is the driving force behind the Hicksville Community Tennis Association (CTA), which, since 1995, has been promoting the development of tennis as a means of healthy recreation and physical fitness and to create a community resource for physical activity throughout the area.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
It was a cold season for softball this year, colder than usual. Anyone who knows the sport recognizes that the weather can be changeable, but this softball season was fraught with snow, pouring rain, cancelled games, frigid temperatures, and blowing winds that would cause any team to crave the warmth of indoors.
That wasn’t the case with the Hicksville High School Lady Comets Varsity Softball team. They played through it all like champions, and endured the rough weather like superstars.
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