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NewsNovember 24, 2013

The Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.

Stan Seabaugh makes a putt during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Stan Seabaugh makes a putt during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Stan Seabaugh hits his tee shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Stan Seabaugh hits his tee shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Jennifer Wenger prepares to make a putt during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Jennifer Wenger prepares to make a putt during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Sarah Stroup, right, and Samantha Easley, 17, before the start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Sarah Stroup, right, and Samantha Easley, 17, before the start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
The Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
The Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Sarah Stroup talks to participants before the start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Sarah Stroup talks to participants before the start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Theo Wenger, left, sells mulligans, opportunities to take another shot if you don't like your first one, before the start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Theo Wenger, left, sells mulligans, opportunities to take another shot if you don't like your first one, before the start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
A pair of participants put on gloves before start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
A pair of participants put on gloves before start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Jeremy Pincosy points out the location of the pin during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Jeremy Pincosy points out the location of the pin during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Matt McDonald tees off during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Matt McDonald tees off during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Audrie Seabaugh, 12, makes a shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Audrie Seabaugh, 12, makes a shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Dustin Powell makes an approach shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Dustin Powell makes an approach shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
The Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
The Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Participants sign up before the start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Participants sign up before the start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Anna Stroup, 11, reacts after her partner Audrie Seabaugh, 12, makes a shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Anna Stroup, 11, reacts after her partner Audrie Seabaugh, 12, makes a shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
The Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
The Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Nathan McDonald tees off during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Nathan McDonald tees off during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Jeremy Pincosy tees off during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Jeremy Pincosy tees off during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Matt McDonald tees off during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Matt McDonald tees off during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Michael McDonald, 7, hits an approach shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Michael McDonald, 7, hits an approach shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Stan Seabaugh, left, Anna Stoup, 11, Audrie Seabaugh, 12, and Dustin Powell make their way to the next tee during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Stan Seabaugh, left, Anna Stoup, 11, Audrie Seabaugh, 12, and Dustin Powell make their way to the next tee during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Theo Wenger gives instructions before the start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Theo Wenger gives instructions before the start of the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Stroup estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Nathan McDonald hits an approach shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
Nathan McDonald hits an approach shot during the Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.
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The Fountain of Life Disc Golf Tournament Sunday, Nov. 24, at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Organizers estimated that approximately 30 people played in the tournament which raised around $2,500 which will go towards construction of a fresh water well for a village in Swaziland, Africa.

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