NCMCA State Golf Tournament results

Words: Danks Burton, Gary Joyner, Larry Kirby, Ray Love, David Mcqueen, Bob Gates, Danny Batten, Mark Nelson, Randy Clayton, Mike Rochelle, Steve Walkman, Leo Gettelfinger, Bill Brooks, Dave Lewsey, Bryan Nelson, Danny Alford, Sean Varner, Donnie HowardChairman David McQueen announced the following results of the 2013 Annual NCMCA State Golf Tournament.

Nearly $11,000 was raised for The Sigmon Memorial Scholarship and other NCMCA projects to promote masonry.

First Place Winners, the Essroc Team of Randy Clayton, Mike Rochelle, Steve Walkman, and Leo Gettelfinger; finishing second was the Joyner Masonry Works Team of Gary Joyner, Ray Love, Bill Brooks and Dave Lewsey; the 2012 Defending Champions, The Gates Construction Team of Larry Kirby, Bob Gates, Mark Nelson, and Bryan Nelson, finished in Third Place. The longest-drive prize was claimed by Danks Burton. Mike Rochelle won the par-three “Beat-the-Pro” contest AND “Closest-to-the-Pin competition.

Some one hundred golfers competed on a perfect September afternoon at the Mill Creek Golf & Country Club in Mebane, and enjoyed a barbecue dinner prepared by the Argos team of Danny Batten, Danny Alford, Sean Varner and Donnie Howard.

Plan to participate in the 2014 tournament Thursday September 25th.
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