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Annual Hope College
Golf Outing Is June 21

The long-running event was renamed in 2000 for Bob DeYoung, who retired in June of that year as vice president for college advancement after working at Hope since 1965 in admissions, student development and advancement. DeYoung had been instrumental in establishing the outing.

The golf outing's format is 18-hole scramble with foursome play. Sponsored by the Hope College Alumni Association, the event is open to all friends of the college.

Players may sign up as singles, in pairs or as part of a foursome. Singles and pairs will be combined into foursomes by the college's Office of Alumni and Parent Relations.  All foursomes will be placed in one of four divisions based on the team members' average 18-hole scores.

To accommodate players, there will be two shotgun starts, at 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Registration for the morning includes breakfast starting at 7 a.m. and is $75 per person.  Registration for the afternoon includes an informal "19th Hole" event with heavy hors d'oeuvres, and is $95 per person.  Participants may also register for a cook-out lunch that begins at noon for $15.

The event is underwritten by PNC; Elzinga & Volkers; Lakewood Construction; GMB AE; Hilliard Lyons; Buiten & Associates LLC; Creative Dining Services; S.A. Morman & Co.; and Watkins Ross.  The net proceeds from the sponsorships and entry fees will be applied to the Robert '56 and Marcia '55 DeYoung Scholarship Fund at Hope for students pursuing teacher-education studies.

Reservations must be made by Monday, June 14. Those interested in additional information or making reservations should call the college's Office of Alumni and Parent Relations at (616) 395-7250.   Additional information is also available online at www.hope.edu/alumni

 

 
Robby Poll Receives All-Region Baseball Honors

The All-Region teams recognize NCAA Division III players from colleges in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Poll is being honored on the All-Region second team as a utility player. This past spring he excelled at pitcher and designated hitter as the Flying Dutchmen finished second in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) standings and posted an overall 28-12 record.

Poll was earlier named to the All-MIAA first team and was voted the team's most valuable player by his teammates.

He was a four-year letterwinner and co-captain of the teams as both a junior and a senior,.

For the entire season he was 7-2 with a 3.36 earned run average striking out 66 batters over 59 innings. He batted a team-leading .412. In MIAA games he posted a 5-2 record with a league-leading 55 strikeouts in 45 innings. He batted .380 against conference opponents.

 

 Contact Info
  Tom Renner
  Hope College
  trenner@hope.edu
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