PYA’s 21st annual golf outing is another success

The Island Now
Seated: Marie and Bart Cosolito. Standing, first row: PYA Director Linda DeMeo, golf outing chairman Nick DeMeo Sr., PYA Executive Director Brandon Kurz, Lisa Calenda, Kyle Calenda. Standing, back row: PYA President Tony Cavallaro, Steve Sholder, Al Levenger (the resident “Beat The Pro”), PYA Director John Longaro, PYA Vice President Joe Asselta.

Port Washington Youth Activities held the 21st annual Marty Rybecky Memorial Golf Outing, once again at the Village Club of Sands Point, on Monday, Oct. 8.

For the 20th year in a row, the event was presented by Finn MacCool’s restaurant through the generosity of proprietor Connie O’Reilly.

The Rybecky Memorial is so named for a longtime PYA volunteer coach, officer, director, and Hall-of-Famer who passed away some years ago. An avid golfer who introduced the game to his four sons, Rybeck’s love for the game and for the youth of Port Washington embodies the fun of the festive event that bears his name.

Some 82 golfers and more than 90 sponsors led the way to PYA’s largest fundraising event of the fall. The golfers took part in a chipping contest run by PYA director Jimmy Cosolito and competitive longest drive, “beat the pro”, and the ever-present “closest to the pin” challenges.

Scoring and golf skills category winners were as follows:

• Low Gross Foursome (and winner of the coveted Marty Rybecky Trophy): Nick DeMeo Sr., Nick DeMeo Jr., Jim Roussis, and Dennis Frawley – 65
• Low Net Foursome: Connie O’Reilly, Ron Henderson, Ken Henderson, and Jimmy O’Neill – 69
• Low Gross Individual: Nick DeMeo, Jr.- 68
• Low Net Individual: Men – Kealan O’Reilly – 69
• Closet to the Pin on Hole #7: Pete Dorst
• Longest Drive on Hole #1: Nick DeMeo, Jr
• Most Honest Golfer: Matt McCarville – A few strokes over par

At the conclusion of the 18-hole tournament, all golfers retired to Finn MacCool’s for the dinner and prize portion of the outing. The camaraderie of the day was enhanced not only by the fine food and excellent service of the restaurant, but also the fabulous awards, raffles, and silent auctions. These included consumer electronics, golf equipment, and gift certificates for local restaurants and golf foursomes at prestigious private clubs on Long Island.

In his summary of the results of another job well done by the PYA Golf Committee, Chairman DeMeo thanked not only the participants and sponsors but in addition gave special mention to Connie O’Reilly, as well as the staff at Finn MacCool’s.

DeMeo also gave praise to the Village Club for staging the well-run tournament. Dimeo said: “Once again, the outing was another success with the consideration, promotional efforts, enthusiasm, and overall great job put forth by the staff at the Village Club. We look forward to another great time next year as we mark our calendars for our 22nd Annual PYA Golf Outing on Columbus Day, October 14, 2019.” Nick wrapped up the evening by recommending all to “get your foursomes in now.”

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