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31st Annual Miracle Tournament

The 31st Annual Miracle Tournament, benefiting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals), took place June 13-14, 2022. Thank you to all the golfers, hospital representatives, Champion Children, and families who participated.

2022 Miracle Tournament Monday, June 13, 2022 Results

  • 1st Place
    Nick Adams, Bill Kennan, Sam Meiner, Joe Novack
  • 2nd Place
    Jerry Hawk, Jeff Foster, Stephen Foerster, Jerry Price
  • 3rd Place
    Glenn Plumby, Fernando Crosa, Tim Griffith, Bryan Morrow

Closest to the Pin #2 South:

  • 1st Place
    Noel Lagunas

Closest to the Pin #3 North:

  • 1st Place
    N/A

Longest Drive #10 South:

  • 1st Place
    Greg Geiser

Longest Drive #18 North:

  • 1st Place
    Charles Irons

Longest Putt #18 South:

  • 1st Place
    Jason Frye

Longest Putt #15 North:

  • 1st Place
    Noel Lagunas

Chip-to-Split #8 South:

  • 1st Place
    Jim Richardson
  • 2nd Place
    Brian Bazell

Chip-to-Split #9 North:

  • 1st Place
    Brian Pollhammer
  • 2nd Place
    Tim Griffith
  • * Tim Griffith donated the $2500 prize back to CMN.

Ball Drop #56:

  • 1st Place
    Scott Jackson
  • * Scott Jackson donated the $500 prize back to CMN.

2022 Miracle Tournament Tuesday, June 14, 2022 AM Results

  • 1st Place
    Bill Giles, Jamie Dahmen, John Hendricks, Michelle McKee
  • 2nd Place
    Mark Dittman, Ian Hawkins, Larry Schlusler, Tom Dalton
  • 3rd Place
    Ian Pecoraro, Jerid Moses, Michael Crouch, Bert Roeth

Closest to the Pin #2 South:

  • 1st Place
    John Hendricks

Closest to the Pin #3 North:

  • 1st Place
    Ryan Nink

Longest Drive #10 South:

  • 1st Place
    Will Torres

Longest Drive #18 North:

  • 1st Place
    Dustin Perry

Longest Putt #18 South:

  • 1st Place
    Troy Heiges

Longest Putt #15 North:

  • 1st Place
    Adam Blanchard

Chip-to-Split #8 South:

  • 1st Place
    Brian Daviduke

Chip-to-Split #9 North:

  • 1st Place
    Colton McKinney
  • * Special Guest Participant – Baylee Millett
  • * Colton McKinney was so inspired by Baylee’s effort that he donated the $5,000 prize back to CMN.

2022 Miracle Tournament Tuesday, June 14, 2022 PM Results

  • 1st Place
    Randal Duross, Scott Russell, Darren Summer, Dean Roudi
  • 2nd Place
    Andy Steele, Doug Cierniak, Patrick Murphy, Nick Adams
  • 3rd Place
    Justin Deters, Steve Sortore, Emily Dolson, Mark Samblanet

Closest to the Pin #2 South:

  • 1st Place
    Christina Braccy

Closest to the Pin #3 North:

  • 1st Place
    Taylor Condon

Longest Drive #10 South:

  • 1st Place
    Allen Wennerberg

Longest Drive #18 North:

  • 1st Place
    Nick Jones

Longest Putt #18 South:

  • 1st Place
    Tom Richards

Longest Putt #15 North:

  • 1st Place
    Brandon Overman

Chip-to-Split #8 South:

  • 1st Place
    Shane Colburn

Chip-to-Split #9 North:

  • 1st Place
    Jim Evens

Ball Drop #1018:

  • 1st Place
    Kelsie Vance
  • * Kelsie Vance donated the $1000 prize back to CMN.

2024 Champion Children

Colbie & Kenna
Colbie & Kenna

Treated at St. Rose Dominican Hospital in Las Vegas, NV.

Sixteen years ago, Colbie and Kenna’s parents were excitedly expecting their first children, twin girls. Everything was routine until their mother noticed some discomfort and headed to the hospital. Staff at St. Rose Dominican Hospital quickly determined that something wasn’t right. At 23 weeks and 3 days pregnant, she was slowly leaking amniotic fluid. After doing everything medically possible to delay the birth, the girls were born 15 weeks early. Colbie weighed just 1lb 6oz and Kenna weighed 1lb 5oz. The girls were in the neonatal intensive care unit for 113 days. They each faced their own struggles and were still on oxygen, but one week after their original due date, they were finally able to go home. They continued to grow and develop without any major delays. Today the girls are doing better than ever. Kenna plays competitive soccer and is on the varsity track team. Colbie is part of the National Honors Society and plays the electric guitar. Both girls volunteer for the Unified Special Olympics through their school district.

Thanks to donations to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Colbie and Kenna had access to lifesaving care in the neonatal intensive care unit after being born 15 weeks prematurely.

Vinny
Age 12
Vinny
Age 12

Treated at Medical University South Carolina Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital in Charleston, SC.

At 48 hours old, Vinny was diagnosed with Hirschsprung's disease, a gastrointestinal disorder that affects the body’s ability to eliminate stool. Under the care of the team at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital, Vinny underwent a 4.5-hour lifesaving surgery.

Vinny spent one month in the hospital recovering. Despite the hurdles associated with his condition, he defied the odds and blossomed into a healthy, vibrant kid. The compassionate care he received from MUSC staff played a pivotal role in Vinny's remarkable recovery and ongoing well-being. Vinny received follow-up care from special teams at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital and has not required a return visit since he was ten.

Now 12 years old and in the sixth grade, Vinny is a lover of sports, and can often be found on the tennis court, hanging out with his two sisters, or surfing. His true passion is playing soccer. Last year, he was selected and traveled to Madrid, Spain, to compete in the Real Madrid World Challenge tournament!

Thanks to donations to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Vinny had access to specialized care and world-class surgeons at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital.

Brielle
Age 6
Brielle
Age 6

Treated at Tucson Medical Center for Children in Tucson, AZ.

In 2017, Brielle was born with a condition called Amniotic Band Syndrome, which affected all of her extremities. The surgeons at Tucson Medical Center for Children helped correct some of her limb differences during her first year of life, which has helped her meet some key milestones. During the pandemic, she suffered from Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)-19 and was hospitalized for a week. During that time, she received treatment to help her overcome this rare and unfamiliar illness, which is known to be life-threatening. Today, she’s six years old, and excelling in school. She recently received the Stars of Honor Award.

Thanks to donations to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, patients like Brielle can access customized care that best suits their needs.

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