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Scramble 'FORE' golf tournment raises $71,500 for Atlantic Cape scholarships

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From left, Kristin Jackson, Jim Rutala, Roman Osadchuck, Ryan Smith, Jean McAlister, Zack Mullock, Robert Mullock and Chris Mularz.

CAPE MAY The Cape Community College Foundation held its third annual Scramble FORE' Scholarships Golf Tournament at Cape May National Golf Club Oct. 13 and raised a record amount to benefit student scholarships. The tournament raised $71,500 topping last year's total by more than $4,000.

The Atlantic Cape Foundation is so thankful for the generosity from our sponsors and supporters, both new and returning, said Atlantic Cape Foundation Executive Director Jean McAlister. We would also like to thank Bob Mullock, his family and Cape May National Golf Club for helping us to promote the Foundation and raise critical funds that will benefit student scholarships.

Mullock, president of the Golf Club and course designer, spoke to the importance of collaborating with Atlantic Cape to help local college students achieve their academic dreams.

We have a great relationship with Atlantic Cape and we are thrilled to be doing this for nearly 20 years now. Over the years, I have received so many thank you cards and you realize how important these scholarships are to these students who many otherwise have not gone to college, Mullock said.

More than 130 golfers took to the 18-hole course to test their driving, chipping and putting skills. Jim Ridgway and Alicia Trombley won their respective men's and women's longest drive contest. Dave Grandrino was the putting contest winner, and several participants won the chipping contest by adeptly hitting the rowboat tethered in the pond. The eighth hole, once again this year, featured a Hole-in-One $25,000 cash prize contest, while the 13th hole offered a Myrtle Beach Golf Trip prize package in a $10-per-ticket Hole-in-One contest.

I thank you for coming out and we are fortunate to have such a beautiful day here at the Cape May National Golf course to support our students. We are always very happy to come here, Atlantic Cape President Dr. Barbara Gaba said during her opening remarks.

The team of Nels Johnson/Jordan Steifel/Zeb Taylor/Jimmy Kleb finished first overall. Meanwhile, golfers were treated to a delicious barbecue sit-down dinner provided by S&H Southern Cuisine complete with barbecue chicken wings, breasts and legs, flounder and tasty sides including baked beans, mac and cheese and coleslaw.

Atlantic Cape graduate and food truck operator Daniel Auld of Whitesboro overcame his own personal trials and tribulations to carve out a positive niche for himself, his family and the youth in his community.

My story, it's like many, is I came from the background of the drug, alcohol and gang lifestyle and you know, by the grace above, I made a choice 17 years ago to educate myself, to give myself a different way, a different journey, and to give back to the children of the community Auld said. So, ever since then I have been working with Middle Township police and other organizations to try and help steer the young people in the right direction.

Since the annual golf tournament's debut in 2006, more than $736,000 has been raised for students thanks to the continued support of dedicated Atlantic and Cape May county businesses and residents.

The 2023 scholarship recipients include Patricia Braun, Andrea Cruz, Jennifer De La Cruz, Lexi Dolby, Angela Dominguez, Lauren Farschon, Kaitlin Frazier, Andreea Gherendi, Arianna Gjerazi, Michaela Graham, Lafutima Jones, Juliet King, Olga Kurkowska, Charlene Maycott, Lucy McDowell, Jennifer Milano, Hector Padilla, Tara Petrosh, Sarah Rivera, Ravina Shah, Hannah Showalter, and Olivia Sommers.