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Mr. “B’s” tournament very successful; Barney’s Boys Win

Peru native, Barney Woodward (left) and his three California friends, Mike Sills, Vic Haggerty and Matt Rodrigues claimed first prize in the Men’s Division and were the overall winners in the 2nd Annual Leo Bourgeois Memorial Golf Tournament.

Nineteen teams took to the links and teed up in support of the 2nd Annual Leo Bourgeois Memorial Golf Tournament on Friday, September 30th at the Adirondack Golf Club.  Unlike the first year, the sun broke through and shined down on the 76 golfers and $3,800 was raised for Mr. B’s scholarship fund which annually awards a scholarship to a deserving Peru Central School senior.

First place honors in the Men’s Division with a low score of 62 went to “Barney’s Boys”, a foursome from California captained by Barney Woodward, PCS Class of ’67, who was in town not only for the tournament but also for the PCS Hall of Fame Induction Dinner.  Lena Dashnaw and her teammates, Jim Bordeau, Larry Delong and Joe Koscak, claimed first place in the Mixed Division with a low score of 66.  Jerry Rudmin (Class of ’68) and his teammates, Rob Reid, Nap Light & Roy Perry were awarded the “Most Honest Score” award.  Holly Duprey and Joe Koscak won closest to the pin for the women and men respectively while Mary Lou Baker (Class of ’60) and Scott Woodward (Class of ’73) claimed honors for driving closest to the line.  Six skins were awarded; three to Barney’s Boys for the lowest scores on Holes 3, 16 and 18, and one each to the teams of Lena Dashnaw, Mike Rock (Class of ’66) and Mary Lou Baker for the lowest scores on Holes 7, 14 and 15 respectively.