Foursome Shoots 66 to Win AASP-NJ’s Lou Scoras Memorial Golf Outing

Foursome Shoots 66 to Win AASP-NJ’s Lou Scoras Memorial Golf Outing

Howard Meeks, Jim O’Brien, Jerry Sheehan and Chris Callahan took top honors at the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey’s (AASP-NJ) 13th Annual Lou Scoras Memorial Golf Outing, with a score of 66.

Howard Meeks, Jim O’Brien, Jerry Sheehan and Chris Callahan took top honors at the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey’s (AASP-NJ) 13th Annual Lou Scoras Memorial Golf Outing, with a score of 66.

The foursome of James Powell, Joe Lubischer, Paul Branning and Scott Vari finished second with a score of 67. Rod Cameron, Mike Padula, Ken Spilatore and Ken Barbera finished third.

The Sept. 18 golf outing, held at the Colonia Country Club, was an opportunity for shop owners, technicians, vendors and others to socialize, enjoy themselves and raise money for a scholarship in honor of the outing’s namesake. Industry members not only attended the outing but also were generous in supporting the event through prize and hole sponsorships.

“We are so thankful to everyone who took the time from a work day to come out here and honor Lou’s memory,” said AASP-NJ President Jeff McDowell. “Whether they attend or donate, it is truly heartwarming to see so many people come together for such a good cause.”

Following lunch and a day on the golf course, guests were treated to a cocktail reception and dinner, where they partook in a 50/50 drawing and an unprecedented prize raffle. The dinner was hosted by Joe Amato Sr. of the Amato Agency.

“As emotional as this day is for those of us who knew and worked with Lou, it’s always great to see the rousing support of the industry at events like this,” said AASP-NJ Executive Director Charles Bryant. “We appreciate all those in attendance, as well as all of the companies who helped fund the outing. When doing business, I cannot urge you enough to look to these sponsors first.”

Other winners included Omar Mostafi and Siobhan Beare (Closest to the Pin) and Steve Pesce Jr. and Siobhan Beare (Longest Drive).

You May Also Like

AkzoNobel Announces New Business Development Manager

Brian Martin has joined AkzoNobel’s Automotive & Specialty Coatings division as business development manager for North America.

AkzoNobel announced that Brian Martin has joined its Automotive & Specialty Coatings division as business development manager for North America. Martin reports directly to Dan Carranza, sales director, Automotive & Specialty Coatings — USA and Mexico.

“AkzoNobel is committed to attracting top talent, and we are thrilled to have Brian on board,” said Carranza. “Brian’s depth of experience and knowledge in the industry will add a tremendous amount of value to our business.”

Mike Anderson Makes Successful Debut at NORTHEAST Show

Anderson’s main message was: Being successful tomorrow is dependent upon what one does today.

Auto Care Connect Conference Keynote Speakers Announced

The Auto Care Association announced its final lineup of keynote speakers for the 2024 Auto Care Connect event May 5-8 in Chicago, Ill., at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.

Early-Bird Registration Opens for CIECA CONNEX Conference

CONNEX 2024: “The Intersection of Data & Mobility” will be held Sept. 24-25, 2024 at the MGM Grand Detroit hotel in Detroit, Mich.

Speakers Announced for 2024 HD Repair Forum

Speakers will hail from companies like Peterbilt, MHC Kenworth, Rivian and the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association.

Other Posts

Longtime Family Collision Repair Business Joins Forces with CARSTAR

JC Auto Rebuilders of Rockford, Ill., has rebranded as CARSTAR Team JC Auto Rebuilders.

Lee’s Auto Body: Established in 1916

Lee’s Auto Body was established in 1916 in Long Island City, N.Y., by Lee Heimuller, a blacksmith.

ProColor Collision Network Expands in California

ProColor Collision Baldwin Park is owned by Ruben Jandres, who has more than 10 years of experience in collision and nearly 20 years in automotive.

Body Shop History: A Look Back in Time

The auto body industry has a deep and rich history rooted in family.