Towers with a Heart Move Over Law Golf Tournament a “Huge Success”

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Jim Jennings (at left) with the first place winning team of the Move Over Law Golf Tournament.

The ninth annual Towers with a Heart Move Over Law Golf Tournament was held Saturday, April 30, at the Pompano Beach Municipal Golf Club in Pompano Beach, Fla. Funds raised from the tournament assists Towers with a Heart in promoting the Florida Move Over law to help protect the lives of first responders and tow operators.

“Our 2022 Towers with a Heart Move Over Law Golf Tournament was a huge success this year,” writes Jim Jennings of Emerald Towing in Pompano Beach, Fla. “We raised over $34,000 from the event. Our sponsors and teams included HASS Alert, Boca Fire Rescue, Guardian Fleet, Crouch Wrecker, Cintas Uniforms, OMG National, PWOF, SSTA, Sisters Towing, Superior Towing, Sheehans Towing and Westway Towing. Thank you all for the fantastic day of golf, where all had a blast while raising money for a wonderful cause. On behalf of all the committee members, we thank you for your tremendous support of the tournament. We couldn’t have done this without the dedication of everyone involved.”

First place team: Rossa Flood, Jason A’hearn, Stephen Gawith and Scott Hanley.

Second place team: Brad Trefts, John Soltys, Mark Mouseau and Kevin Fipps.

Third Place Team: TJ Klee, Tom Klee, Sky LaMorte and John Vilehes.

Longest drive winner, male, was Jason A’hearn

Longest drive winner, female, was Libby Coyle.