Golf Tourney Outshines Weather
r Over 200 people braved the elements and raised some serious money for charity as the 10th Annual Rockets Alumni Weekend kicked off with a great day at the Harvest Golf Club.
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r The heavens may have opened up a few times, but those gathered were there for a great cause and to rub shoulders with one of the sweetest groups of alumni around.
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r Shea Weber had his gold medal with him, Stanley Cup and Norris Trophy winner Duncan Keith was also there. Rookie of the Year Tyler Myers was on hand along with an impressive array of Rockets alumni from hockey leagues around the globe.
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r "It's a chance to meet up and socialize," said Josh Gorges. "Guys are starting to have families and kids so it's fun."
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r This year marks the first year of a five year committment by the Rockets Alumni to raise $200,000 for the orthopedic ward at Kelowna General Hospital. The popular event was jam-packed at the Harvest Golf Club and sold out.
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r It was a wet round of golf with the weather letting up on the back nine before a dinner and fundraising efforts like a silent auction.
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r "You don't forget where you come from," said Weber before heading out. "It's a great organization. They gave me a chance to play. I don't know if I would be where I am today without them."
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r "We're so proud of them," said Rocket's president Bruce Hamilton of his former players. "They've worked hard to get to where they are. For us, we've been involved with the hospital for a number of years and it's great to see it continue."
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