Golf tournament promotes game, raises funds for track
Published 12:39 pm Saturday, July 23, 2016
SUFFOLK
The Second Annual “Loving It Now” Track Golf Tournament was recently held at the Sleepy Hole Golf Course in Suffolk. Dennis Sumblin, the organizer of the tournament, stated that the primary purpose of the tournament is to bring together a group of guys from our community who did not grow up playing golf, but who now enjoy the game immensely.
Charles Pearce, a former PE teacher who is now deceased, “told us that we wouldn’t be able to chase that basketball or football all of our lives and that we needed to learn a less-strenuous lifetime sport.”
The secondary purpose of the tournament is to raise funds for the high school track program, of which Sumblin is the head coach. Participants again traveled from Ohio, Maryland, Georgia, Manassas, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Surry, as well as Franklin. Alumni and friends included Robin Ricks, Robert Britt, Justin Oliver, Willie “Jay”Bell, Larry Rose, Alvin Lee, Tommy “Duck” Riddick, Ricky Brown, Frederick “Toe-Jo” Cross, Corinth Cross, Clarence “Bone” Ruffin, Mario Newby, James Peebles, Tony Lee, Vern Watson, Courtney McBath, Larry Porter and Levi Kinchlow.
The team of Watson, McBath, Porter and Kinchlow won the tournament. High schoolers Brandon Blythe, Brendan Simms, Bryce Simms and Scott Felts were the runner-ups. Brendan Simms hit the Longest Drive and Closest to the Pin. Levi Kinchlow was also Closest to the Pin.
“The tournament again was a great success and the guys continue to look forward to next year’s event,” said Sumblin. “We also had an outstanding season in track this year. All but one of our team members qualified to compete in the Region 1A East Outdoor Track Championships. Seven of those athletes (Jayla Cross, Josie Rankin, Jawun Walton, DeMarque White, Quayshaun Jefferson, JaVonte’ Baker and Dariun Everett) qualified to compete in the VHSL Group 1A State Outdoor Track Championships.
“All of these athletes finished in the top eight in the state in their event(s): Walton and Jefferson were State Runner-Ups in the 100 and 400 Meter dashes, respectively; and our Boys’ 4X100 relay team of Walton, White, Jefferson, Baker and Everett, the alternate are the state champions!
The four boys who competed in the state tournament finished eighth overall out of 35 Group A teams.”