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Cumberland team wins Southeast Scholarship Golf Classic
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Darrell Cohelia chipped onto the green during play in the Southeast Scholarship Golf Classic recently at Sleepy Hollow Golf Course in Cumberland.
CHRIS JONES/Daily Enterprise Darrell Cohelia chipped onto the green during play in the Southeast Scholarship Golf Classic recently at Sleepy Hollow Golf Course in Cumberland.
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S and S Service No. 1 captured the tournament title. Team members include, from left: Tournament co-director Tiffany Scott, Ed Leisge, Bo Simpson, SKCTC President Bruce Ayers, Kyle Simpson and Steve Simpson.
CHRIS JONES/Daily Enterprise S and S Service No. 1 captured the tournament title. Team members include, from left: Tournament co-director Tiffany Scott, Ed Leisge, Bo Simpson, SKCTC President Bruce Ayers, Kyle Simpson and Steve Simpson.
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Special to the Enterprise

The foursome of Ed Leisge, Bo Simpson, Kyle Simpson and Steve Simpson representing S and S Service No. 1 recorded a 15-under-par score to win the recent Southeast Scholarship Golf Classic held at Sleepy Hollow Golf Couse at Cumberland. All proceeds from the event go to the scholarship fund at SKCTC, aiding deserving students in their opportunity to attend the college.

Finishing in second place was the Parkway Pharmacy Team of Gary Grant, Todd Watts, Junior Watts and Heath Brashear who defeated the S and S Service No. 2 team comprised of Jeff Tingle, Raleigh Williams, Travis Blair and Kenneth Goins in a two-hole playoff.

A field of 42 golfers took part in the 18-hole scramble format event. The annual event, made possible through the generosity of sponsors, saw several participants winning special feat prizes including: Jeremy Terry, putting; Travis Blair, longest drive; Junior Watts, closest to the pin; Ed Creech, Sr., straightest drive and Marcus Johnson, closest second shot.

Key sponsors for the 2012 classic were, gold sponsors, Kentucky Coal Academy, CBTS and Xerox; silver sponsors, Barnes and Noble College, Harlan ARH and Croushorn Equipment and event bronze sponsors were S and S Service and SEKRI. Golfers also had the chance to win a 2012 Buick sponsored by Creech Chevrolet Buick Pontiac.



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