Northern California Minority Junior Golf Scholarship Association celebrated their glorious Silver Anniversary in grand style on July 11, 2014 in Sacramento River City.
The fundraiser, scramble format, golf tournament went off well, as expected, at 8:00 a.m. for a shotgun start at the Wildhorse Golf Club in Davis, California.
Golf Classic Co-Directors included Heman Smith and Paul Pradia. Assistant Golf Classic Directors were James Curtis and Nathan Allen. All who are dedicated, long time supports of the NCMJGSA.

Ladies flight, L-R: Torri James, Maria Davis (winner, shot net 66), Portia Kenney, Eunice Coffey. Davis is a 15-year old junior golfer from Vallejo, Calif., and a member of Sistas On The Links. She’s currently a high school junior.
The mission of the NCMJGSA is to enrich the lives of the minority and underprivileged youth in the Greater Sacramento Area by exposing them to positive social experiences that promotes character development and inspirational values through a Collegiate Academic Education and the wonderful game of golf.
Junior golfers, L-R: Brenten Brown, Maria Davis, Nathan Rimmer.
The NMJGSA is run by its Board of Directors: Willie Simmons Jr., President, General Supt. Electronics (retired); Paul Prada, Vice President Manager HUD (retired); James Curtis, Secretary / Treasurer Staff Services Manager (retire); Nathan Allen, M.D. Chairman of the Board; Ronald Blanchette, D.D.S.
Col. James Crump (left) and Willie Simmons Jr., (center) congratulate Patricia Ickes who won the Hole-In-One $500 shopping spree.
Photos courtesy of Robert Maryland.


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Xavier also enjoys playing golf at two of those nearby courses:
Though only four-years old, young Xavier began watching, his “papi” as he calls him, playing golf in the garage at their home, and the practice range. And the love the game began.
Outside of golf Xavier, like most youngsters his age, enjoys playing electronic games, especially Wii sports golf, and wrestling with his papi!
Collegiate golfer Bria’ Sanders has been rewarded for her consistency and solid performances by being ranked in Golfstat’s Top 50 NAIA Women’s Golfers. Sanders is accompanied in the listing by Ashley Madden . In order to be eligible for this ranking, the golfers needed to have competed in a minimum of eight rounds of golf throughout the fall season.







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