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The first-place winning team of Will Ellsworth, Justin Garwood, John Decker and Kurt Reyell poses with their trophy after winning the St. Bernard’s School Scramble on Saturday.
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RAY BROOK — St. Bernard’s School held its annual Golf Scramble this past Saturday at the Saranac Lake Golf Club. The tournament brought together golf enthusiasts from across the region for a day of spirited competition, camaraderie and philanthropy.

The team of Justin Garwood, Will Ellsworth, John Decker and Kurt Reyell claimed first place for the second year in a row. Their performance showcased precision and teamwork that set them apart from the competition.

Team Gladd Electric, consisting of two father-son duos of Jon and Jonny Kratts, along with John and Cameron Gagnon, secured second place.

Team Tri-Lakes Center for Dentistry, represented by Roger Neill, Joe Barra and Sibyl and Randy Quayle, clinched third with their consistent play.

In the women’s division, Sibyl Quayle demonstrated her golfing excellence, sweeping the women’s prizes with her performance.

The putting contest was won by Barra and the skins competition was fiercely contested, with Adirondack Health and Team Garwood emerging as the champions.

In the individual prizes, Josh Trembley won the longest drive, Dan DeGrace won the closest to the line event and Ryan McGinnis took the closest to the pin competition.

For more information about St. Bernard’s School, visit www.stbernardsschoool.org.

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