Sunday, August 16, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
CAVNAR's LAST WEEKEND GOLF
See Picture on the Left: APWO LCDR Jay Cavnar played at Coral Sands Golf Course before he transferred to CONUS. This was his Farewell game at this challenging course in the middle of the Indian Ocean. He was paired with PWO CDR Joe Simpkins. The group found the course hungry and swallowing a few balls while negotiating on the treacherous narrow fairways especially at hole nos. 3, 4 and 5. The other pairs on the same flight with the CEC officers were TigeRichard and Nesty Sahagun, and the tandem of Dave Cruz and Rey Matutino. Each of the team finished their front nine round breaking 40. After the round, the flight group posed for a picture at the clubhouse.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
FAMILY TRIP TO THE NORTH PHIL
BLUE LABEL PARTY
BLUE LABEL Party
The weekend golf group of TigeRichard, Dave and Rey celebrated this year's success on and off the course by getting together at Dave's place. Food and drinks are prepared and highlighted by trying the Blue label available from the shipstore. It was a fun gathering with varied topics of discussion under the sun from golf, to other sports and of course politics of life.
BLUE LABEL Party
The group of Tiger, Dave, Rey and JP celebrated success during the year's tour on the Footprint
4th of JULY ALL OFFICERS GOLF TOUR
The 4th of July weekend proved to be a busy weekend when a group of island stakeholder officers competed on the Commodore Anthony Martin initiated golf tournament in a Texas Scramble format. There were 18 teams that participated and enjoyed the game under a nice tropical weather with mild to strong breeze and wind conducive to testing a player's ability to maneuver the dimpled white ball. Top 3 finishes went to the following tandems; 1st Place: Richard Soriano and Ramon Garciano; 2nd Place: Air Boss LCDR Harmon and Julius Diasnes; and 3rd Place went to the tandem of Capt. Sutton of the Bennet and LTJG Spencer MSCO XO. The participation is quite well represented from the whole spectrum of the officer golfing community. Although the NSF Skipper Capt. Flanagan bailed out on the morning of the tournament due to a sore shoulder, maybe too much worked out at the Fitness Center the night before.
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