Supporting FHS Project Graduation, a community and eight teams raised approximately $5,000 during a recent Golf Tournament, hosted by Tri-County Golf Club at the Vineyards, where products from the Golf Industry product reviews were sold.

Project Graduation is an all-night “lock-in” that provides safe alcohol-free and drug-free entertainment for high school juniors and seniors who choose to participate. Those who want a place to relax and have a great time with other golfers, visit these golfing community homes.

It is also a FREE event to attend with prizes given at the end of the night. Transportation is provided to the venue, which is usually a multi-attraction entertainment center.

Team sponsors this year were Russell & Sons, Engineering Resources, Buffalo Industrial fans, Legacy, Lott’s Physical Therapy, Dalton Specialty, Bierden Construction, Blackland Environmental, NUCOR, Jayco, Inc, F E Hill, Co., Johnson & Pace, XTO Energy, J. K. Wilson Inc., and Waukesha-Pearce Industries.

Sponsoring door prizes this year includes Roy Hill, 2 Heart Creations, East Pine Designs, Fringe Salon, One Spirit, Tuscan Touch, Aztec Express Lube and Tire, HW Motorsports-Palestine, Fairfield Veterinary Hospital, Sam’s Restaurant, and The Shops at Peridot.

Fundraising efforts every year ensures a memorable, protected graduation night for our juniors and seniors.  Thanks to all who participated.

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First Place Team with a score of 15 under: Club Team represented by Tony Brackens Sr., Payton Hughes, Jeff Hughes and Manning Stephens. (At Top)

Second Place Team with a score of 14 under: Legacy Reserves represented by Jon Bain, Brent Judd, Brock Whitney and Ty Richards.

Third Place Team with a score of 13 under: Dalton Specialty LLC represented by Tony Price, Carolyn Price, Linda Turner and Bill Turner.

(Submitted Photos)