A group of mostly coaches and athletics administration gathered for a scramble tournament to raise money for the San Juan Medical Foundation.
San Juan Regional Medical Center chief therapist Steve Hathenbruck accepted the donation before the six foursomes took to the links. “This is a wonderful event. My heart goes out to those people that take of their time and their talents to do something that’s selfless and to be able to raise money on behalf of the cancer center,” Hathenbruck said. The golfers may have played for a good cause, but they didn’t forsake their competitive spirits. Several let slip some choice words after shanking a drive or lipping out a putt, words that would’ve earned technical fouls or ejections on the court or field. On the putting green before the competition, PV girls basketball coach Mike Christie rolled a golf ball at the feet of FHS track coach Randy Jackson, who was lining up a 10-foot putt. Jackson stuck out his foot to prevent the ball, which was off target, from rolling off the green and pushed his putt within four inches of the cup in one motion. “Steel trap, Jackson, outgoing and the class clown of the group, provided some of the day’s more memorable outtakes, sharing a foursome with his wife Debbie, FHS baseball coach Don Lorett and FHS golf coach Duane Toledo.
Between imploring the other gentlemen to make putts (“Come on, Toledo, you’re the golf coach! We need you here!”) and skewering himself with good-natured barbs (On the first hole: “We’re using one of my shots! I’m done for the day. It’s up to you guys from here on out.”), Jackson kept it loose.