2nd Annual Genesis Group Charity Golf Tournament brings out the best. $4000 Raised to Help Families of North Country Kids.The 2nd Annual Genesis Group Charity Golf Tournament to benefit Burlington’s Ronald McDonald House continues a proud tradition. A total of $4000 was raised to help this local charity continue it’s mission of love and support. The RMH is a temporary home away from home for families of sick or injured children who must travel to the Vermont Childrens’ Hospital at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington for medical attention. Since 1984, the house has been home to more than 7000 family members from throughout upstate New York, Vermont and New Hampshire.”We’re thrilled,” says President Joe Colucci, “to help Ronald McDonald House Charities here in Vermont and their enduring mission of hospitality, friendship and support. It’s all about helping children. I can’t think of a better reason to get friends together and spend a day golfing.”
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Meghalaya win in opening match of Sub-Junior National Football final round
A CorrespondentSHILLONG: Meghalaya came from 2-1 down to defeat Kerala 4-2 in a fantastic performance in their opening match of the Sub-Junior National Football Championship final round in Kalyani, West Bengal, today.Teibok Nongrum (4 min), Colinsalmon Lyngdoh (52 min), Jony Bakordor Nongkhlaw (80 min) and Wallambok Shangpliang (84 min) scored for Meghalaya in what was a complete team effort.It was Meghalaya who took an early lead in the Group A match when a Nongrum free-kick on the left bounced in front of the Kerala goalkeeper and went into the net. The keeper might have been unsighted as Lyngdoh had tried to get to the ball as well.However, Kerala came back with two goals in the first half to go into the break leading 2-1.Meghalaya scored early again in the 52nd minute and the opening for that goal came about after a wonderful through ball by Baniatyllilang Mawkhiew. Lyngdoh’s resulting shot came off the crossbar, bouncing down for Mawkhiew but his shot was blocked by the Kerala custodian into the path of Lyngdoh, who then got the equaliser at this second attempt with a header.Meghalaya continued to pile on the pressure and were denied by the woodwork once more.However, an unmarked Nongkhlaw was able to put Meghalaya back into the lead with 10 minutes left on the clock.Shangpliang then drilled home a fourth goal, with an assist by Samlang Rympei.Also Read: APRO FC win title Asian Paints North East Super 6 FootballAlso Watch: Govt all set to push for the contentious Citizenship Bill in the winter session of Parliament