
Registration Options:
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18 Holes Golf – Single $175
– One Golfer
– One Dinner Reception Pass
18 Holes Golf – Foursome $700
– Four Golfers
– Four Dinner Reception Passes
9 Holes Golf – Single $100
– One Golfer
– One Dinner Reception Pass
Dinner Reception Pass $50
– One Dinner Reception Pass
Sponsorship Options
Tee Sponsor $200
Purchasing this option will provide you with a one sided Tee Sign at a designated hole. Each sign is $200
Bronze Sponsor $1,000
– One foursome
– 4 Reception Passes
– Recognition in all Event Materials
– Acknowledgement in Event Program
– Listed in our Annual Report, Newsletter and Website.
Silver Sponsor $1,250
– One foursome
– 6 Reception Passes
– Recognition in all Event Materials
– Quarter-Page Ad in Event Program
– 1 Tee Sign
– Listed in our Annual Report, Newsletter and Website.
Gold Sponsor $2,500
– One foursome
– 6 Reception Passes
– Recognition in all Event Materials
– Quarter-Page Ad in Event Program
– 2 Tee signs
– Listed in our Annual Report, Newsletter and Website.
Platinum Sponsor $5,000
– Two foursomes and
– 12 Reception Passes
– Corporate Banner prominently displayed
– Recognition in all event Materials
– Half-Page Ad in Event Program
– 2 Tee Signs
– Listed in our Annual Report, Newsletter and Website
Diamond Sponsor $10,000
– Two foursomes
– 16 Reception Passes
– Corporate Banner prominently displayed
– Recognition in all Event Materials
– Half-Page Ad in Event Program
– 4 Tee Signs
– Listed as a Sponsor in our Annual Report, Newsletter and Website.
Awards
We will have 5 teams be winners. 20 golfers
Winning teams each get 4 premium bottles of wine ($50 plus value)
1) Team winner with lowest score for team.
2) Hole 2 par three, team that’s closet to hole.
3) Hole 6 par three, team that’s closet to hole.
4) Hole 12 par three, team that’s closet to hole.
5) Hole 17 par three, team that’s closet to hole.
- We will be selling packages (For $50) you get 4 mulligans and 30 raffle tickets.
- You can use mulligans for closest to the hole (from tee box)
- Raffle will includes
- Warrrior, A’s and Giants Tickets.
- Foursomes at Round hill, Contra Costa, Bodega, Castlewood, Diablo and more golf courses.
About Us
What: Cristo Rey De La Salle East Bay High School, St. Elizabeth Campus Annual Tony Lema ‘52 Golf Tournament
- Cristo Rey Network alumni graduate from college with bachelor’s degrees at a rate 4x that of their socioeconomic peers.
- Cristo Rey delivers a rigorous and personalized college preparatory curriculum integrated with a corporate work study experience
Followed by a Social & Fun Reception for all CRDLS Supporters to attend
Live Auction – Fund a Need – Box Lunch – Dinner – No Host Bar (Pass required)
When:
Monday, May 11, 2020
Golf registration 10:00 a.m.
Shotgun starts at NOON sharp
- 18 Hole Shotgun at 12:00 p.m.
- 9 Hole Shotgun at 2:00 p.m.
Post Golf Reception and Silent Auction from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Where:
Boundary Oak Golf Course
3800 Valley Vista Rd, Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Why:
Because YOU Share in our Mission of providing a rigorous and personalized college preparatory curriculum integrated with a corporate work study experience that prepares students of limited economic means to succeed in college and in life.
Who:
ALL Past, Present and New Supporters, Sponsors and Friends of Cristo Rey De La Salle East Bay High School, St. Elizabeth Campus who want to transform the lives of young people in Oakland.
Committee:
Joe Reid & Ryan Lema
Lema Legacy
Anthony David Lema (February 25, 1934 – July 24, 1966) was an American professional golfer who rose to fame in the mid-1960s and won a major title, the 1964 Open Championship at the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland. He lost his life two years later at age 32 in an aircraft accident near Chicago.
Born in Oakland, California, Lema’s father died of pneumonia when Tony was two years old, and his widowed mother struggled to raise the family of four children. Tony began playing golf as a boy at Lake Chabot municipal golf course and learned different aspects of the game from a variety of people. Noted African-American golf coach Lucius Bateman helped develop his swing and Oakland policeman Ralph Hall taught him course strategy. The golf pros at Lake Chabot, Dick Fry and Bill Burch, trained him on basic golf fundamentals, including the use of a square stance.
Ryan Lema, the nephew of Tony noted the role models he found in Catholic Church and school, “had the biggest impact on his not going the wrong way with his life. He had a great affinity for the nuns and priests who gave him second and third chances.”
The legacy of Tony Lema, the St Elizabeth graduate whose charisma helped attract viewers to the game on television also lives on at our annual golf tournament that will benefit the students at Cristo Rey De La Salle East Bay High School St. Elizabeth High School Scholarship.