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Beavers tee up for third annual golf fundraiser

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The Carman Beavers are inviting golf enthusiasts to hit the links in support of their senior hockey team next month.

The team is hosting its third annual fundraising golf tournament on Friday, July 11 at the Carman Golf Course. The event doubles as a season windup and awards day for players and supporters.

Tee-off is set for 11 a.m. with a shotgun start in a Texas scramble format. Entry is $120 per player, or $80 for course members, and includes a cart, supper, and the chance to take home some great prizes.

“This has been a great community team for many years and we look to celebrate together,” said organizer Lorne Zacharias. “We’re hoping to attract at least 100 golfers, including Beaver alumni and anyone who wants to support local hockey.”

Participants can sign up as individuals or as part of a team, and all skill levels are welcome. The tournament will feature contests for longest drive, closest to the pin, and a $10,000 hole-in-one competition.

Funds raised will help cover team expenses including equipment, travel, and ice time, all of which are critical to keeping senior hockey thriving in Carman. 

“It takes a substantial community effort to provide an opportunity for local players to play competitive hockey,” said Zacharias.

Last season, the Beavers narrowly missed the playoffs but notched a memorable series sweep against long-time rivals, the Portage Islanders. As a relatively young squad, they continue to build a strong team culture and look ahead to the next season with optimism.

“We want to be a playoff team,” said Zacharias. “There will be some staff changes, and we’re incredibly grateful to Rex and Mark Klassen for their contributions to the Beavers. While they are moving on, we have a committed volunteer base and are looking to bring in a few key people.”

To register for the tournament, contact Mark at 204-751-0043 or the Carman Golf Course clubhouse at 204-745-2366.

Lana Meier
Publisher

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