Langley Times, June 28, 2012

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• The Langley Times • Thursday, June 28, 2012

a celebration of food & drink

Langley Memorial Hospital Foundation

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Charity Golf Tournament

only $25

6 July , y a Frid 9:30pm 6-

includes 3 food and 3 drink samples

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9 participating restaurants

presented by:

more than 20 beverage suppliers REGISTRATION: 9:30am TEE OFF: 11:00am COST: $200 per golfer, $750 per foursome

Proceeds will support our ‘It All Starts Here’ Maternity Expansion Campaign. We’re raising $5.35 million for a longoverdue expansion to our maternity unit and clinic, so we can continue to give the newest members of our community the best possible start in life.

Sponsorships are still available. Prize donations welcome.

HOLE-IN-ONE SPONSORS

• Texas Scramble, Shot Gun Start • BBQ lunch on the course • Dinner 5:00 pm • Prizes • Live Auction • Famous Potato Raffle MEDIA SPONSOR

Times The Langley

Tickets available from Rotarians, the Langley Times or at www.tipntaste.com

FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS Milestones Bar & Grill

TO REG ISTER PLEASE CALL 604-533-6422 O R V I S I T U S O N L I N E W W W. L M H F O U N D AT I O N . C O M

20395 Fraser Hwy.

sports

Blaze best in Bellingham The Langley Blaze used a come-from-behind victory to capture top spot over the weekend in Bellingham. The U18 baseball team was competing across the border at the Post 7 Bellingham Invite. And after finishing runner-up in 2011, Langley would not be denied this time around. Facing Seattle’s Pacific Tech in the championship game, the Blaze overcame deficits of 2-0 and 4-2 to win 7-4. Langley used a huge fourth inning where they scored five runs to take the lead for good. Justin Geerts picked up the win, while the offence was keyed by Preston Kokatailo’s solo home run and two RBIs apiece from Josh Wray and Tyler O’Neill. Mitchell Robinson and Tanner Shaer also came up with some timely hits. Justin Atkinson nailed down the save by pitching the final two innings. Langley won their semifinal game, 3-0 over Seattle Select, behind a one-hit shutout gem from Tanner Collins. The winning run came in the third inning after Nick Rutckyj led off with a triple and was subsequently cashed in. Other notable performances from the weekend include Aaron Horanski hitting a home run and two doubles, as well as Robinson, Bill Germaine, Mason Cratty and Michael Dagg hitting doubles. On the mound, Marc-Andre Habeck pitched six shutout innings, while Liam Stroud had four shutout innings with seven strikeouts.

LAST CHANCE FOR

A ‘GIMME’ ( don’t be left in the sand ) Go ahead, be bold this summer. Test your game through 18 distinct holes at BC’s highest—and coolest—resort golf course. Then, come November, switch gear and enjoy over 140 days on BC’s second largest ski area where 124 runs and nearly 4,000 acres beckon. We like ‘gimmes’ and this one is simply our best deal of the year: purchase your Golf Membership and Alpine Season Pass by May 31, 2012 and SAVE $200—don’t miss out! ADULT ALPINE SEASON PASS

ADULT FULL PLAY GOLF MEMBERSHIP

ADULT SKI + GOLF COMBO PASS: SAVE $200!

$899

$689

$1388

Plus, be sure to check the website for all-new golf programs, including the 5-Tee Golf Card, ‘Kids Golf Free’ Promotion, Seniors Day, and more.

250.578.5474 www.SunPeaksResort.com BEST BUY pricing, must purchase an Adult 2012 Full Play Golf Membership in conjunction with an Adult 2012–13 Alpine Season Pass by May 31, 2012 to be eligible for combo pass special rate. Rates do not include HST.

Photos: Kevin Hagell, Adam Stein


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