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Rain Doesn’t Stop Friends

Helping Friends Art, Dave

Fred Schneider, Cooperstown, drives through a puddle on the Colonial Ridge Golf Course while partner Sean Campbell holds on for dear life. But despite the storm that delayed tee-off time two hours, the game worth the wait, part of the Friends Helping Friends benefit tournament to raise money for for cancer patients Art Boden and David Selover. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Fred Schneider, Cooperstown, drives through a puddle on the Colonial Ridge Golf Course while partner Sean Campbell holds on for dear life.  Despite the storm that delayed tee-off time two hours, the game worth the wait, part of the Friends Helping Friends benefit tournament to raise money for for cancer patients Art Boden and David Selover. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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  1. What a great day even with storms and heavy rain! Thank you Cooperstown friends for playing this incredible tournament at Colonial Ridge Golf!

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