Appalachian hosts 10th annual Thomas W. Reese C-GAIT Golf Classic
Students from Appalachian’s Thomas W. Reese Center for Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology thank the 10th Annual C-GAIT Golf Classic sponsor, NAPCO. The students are (left to right) Jack Hand, Carl Parker, Andrew Boehm, Emily Vidovich and Elizabeth Bond.
Appalachian State University’s Thomas W. Reese Center for Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology (C-GAIT) held its 10th annual Thomas W. Reese C-GAIT Golf Classic Thursday, Oct. 22, at Lake Hickory Country Club in Hickory.
NAPCO served as the sponsor of the event, and Harper Corporation sponsored lunch for the players.
Winning the Joe Seaman Spirit Award for low gross score was Appalachian’s Department of Technology team of Kevin Howell, Steve Jesseph, John Krumrine and Jeff Tiller. Winning The Colonel’s Cup for low net score was the Appalachian College of Fine and Applied Arts team of Greg Langdon, Richard McDevitt, Doug Rice and Glenda Treadaway. This is the second year that the team won the cup.
In the individual awards for men and women, Phil Garrison of the Printing Industry of the Carolinas, Inc., (PICA) team won the Longest Drive competition for the men, and Maggie Whitman of the Winston Packaging team won for the women.
In the Longest Putt competition, Rod Ambrose of the Fuji team won for the men, and Maggie Whitman won for the women. In the Closest to the Pin competition, John Krumrine won for the men, and Glenda Treadaway won for the women.
Funds raised from the tournament will benefit the GAIT program.