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33rd Annual Miracle Tournament and Celebration Dinner

The 33rd Annual Miracle Tournament, benefiting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals), took place June 24-25, 2024. Thank you to all the golfers, hospital representatives, Champion Children and families who participated.

2024 Miracle Tournament Monday, June 24, 2024

  • 1st Place
    Steve Leigh, Ryan Leigh, Kevin Orme, Grant Jolly
  • 2nd Place
    Brian Webb, Joe Klenke, Caitlin Crutchfield, Tracy Nixon
  • 3rd Place
    Matt Berbich, Barry Godown, Brad Stevens, Quinn O’Hara

Closest to the Pin #2 South:

  • 1st Place
    Paul Czyz

Closest to the Pin #3 North:

  • 1st Place
    Tom Gilbert

Longest Drive #10 South:

  • 1st Place
    Barry Goodwin

Longest Drive #18 North:

  • 1st Place
    Jerry Hawk

Longest Putt #18 South:

  • 1st Place
    Brian W.

Longest Putt #15 North:

  • 1st Place
    Shawn Schilling

Chip-to-Split #8 South:

  • 1st Place
    Glen Plumby

Chip-to-Split #9 North:

  • 1st Place
    Mitch Welch

Ball Drop:

  • 1st Place
    Melody Pina

2024 Miracle Tournament Tuesday, June 25, 2024 AM Results

  • 1st Place
    Jerid Moses, Michael Crouch, Julie Trapp-Clark
  • 2nd Place
    Jason Carter, Dan Tract, Jassem Seteyesh, Kevin Sancibrian
  • 3rd Place
    Doug Cerniak, Andy Steele, Mick Skelton, Ed Kolovson

Closest to the Pin #2 South:

  • 1st Place
    Brian Profitt

Closest to the Pin #3 North:

  • 1st Place
    Ryan Gallimore

Longest Drive #10 South:

  • 1st Place
    Teresa Radtke

Longest Drive #18 North:

  • 1st Place
    Jered Moses

Longest Putt #18 South:

  • 1st Place
    A. Isensee

Longest Putt #15 North:

  • 1st Place
    Osterlof

Chip-to-Split #8 South:

  • 1st Place
    Brad Ellis

Chip-to-Split #9 North:

  • 1st Place
    Tova Korth

2024 Miracle Tournament Tuesday, June 25, 2024 PM Results

  • 1st Place
    Naheem Khan, Dave Singh, Jawad Ursani
  • 2nd Place
    Brett Anthony, Kyle Turley, Jared Hardwick, Scott Goetz
  • 3rd Place
    Tyler Coates, Eric Loeffler, Patti Harris, Todd Ginley

Closest to the Pin #2 South:

  • 1st Place
    Kyle Turley

Closest to the Pin #3 North:

  • 1st Place
    Jason Long

Longest Drive #10 South:

  • 1st Place
    Colton Grebe

Longest Drive #18 North:

  • 1st Place
    Lauren McKelkan

Longest Putt #18 South:

  • 1st Place
    Todd Ginley

Longest Putt #15 North:

  • 1st Place
    Matt Cioeta

Chip-to-Split #8 South:

  • 1st Place
    Robert Nielson

Chip-to-Split #9 North:

  • 1st Place
    Dave Clephane

Ball Drop:

  • 1st Place
    N/A

2024 Champion Children

Paislie
Age 7
Paislie
Age 7

Treated at Driscoll Children's Hospital in Corpus Christi, TX.

Paislie lights up the room with her bright smile and big energy, but there was a time when things weren’t so bright in her life. After searching for answers to explain the sudden loss of movement in her leg, Paislie was diagnosed was acute lymphoblastic leukemia. At four years old, Driscoll Children’s Hospital became ‘home’ for Paislie and her family. She began an intense chemotherapy regimen while celebrating her birthday and the holidays in the hospital. As with any child with cancer, Paislie experienced several highs and lows throughout her treatment and even came close to losing a kidney. Thankfully doctors at Driscoll were able to able to provide her with the lifesaving care she needed to not only treat her cancer but also to save her kidney and send her on a path to creating more milestones. Paislie rang the bell to mark her last chemotherapy treatment at six years old. She continues to receive follow-up care at Driscoll’s Cancer and Blood Disorder Center, and her prognosis is good. Today, Paislie is back to doing what she loves – riding horses, cheerleading, and spending time with friends and family.

Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals helps fund important hospital programs such as Child Life, where specialists make sure kids like Paislie are comfortable, entertained, and at ease before procedures.

Belle
Age 12
Belle
Age 12

Treated at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, PA.

Isabelle (Belle) was adopted from China when she was 19 months old. Her parents knew she had a potentially devastating blood disorder called thalassemia, but they were comforted that a top ten children’s hospital would be waiting for them when they got home. Doctors at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh began treatment right away. Since she had beta thalassemia major, the most severe form of thalassemia, Belle had a mediport placed and began a routine of ongoing blood transfusions. To mitigate the risk of an iron overload, which could affect her liver and heart, she takes two medications every morning and every evening. Today, Belle is a happy 12-year-old who loves her hospital days because she gets to bring her two favorite stuffed animals, play Uno, and do arts and crafts with her favorite Child Life specialists. She loves having sushi for lunch in the hospital cafeteria. Belle is a cheerleader and a runner. She has joined band and choir at school.

On the days Belle returns to the hospital, the services provided through Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals help her spend time creatively.

Maelle
Age 14
Maelle
Age 14

Treated at Children's Hospital Colorado in Denver, CO.

At age 4, Maelle began to complain that her head hurt and her eyes started crossing. Doctors discovered a three-centimeter mass in her brain and immediately sent the family to Children’s Hospital Colorado where Maelle had a biopsy.

Doctors at Children’s Hospital Colorado diagnosed Maelle with a non-cancerous pilocytic astrocytoma. Due to the tumors’ precarious location, it was deemed inoperable. After careful consideration, Maelle’s family and care team decided to shrink the tumor with chemotherapy. After seven months of chemotherapy, the tumor had shrunk significantly, and they were able to cease treatment and return to normal life.

For two years, Maelle enjoyed life outside of the hospital and became an avid volleyball player. But unfortunately, during a routine check-up, doctors discovered that Maelle’s tumor had started growing again. In January of 2021, Maelle began a new experimental treatment to help reduce the growth of the tumor. Maelle continued to remain in the best of spirits and came off the treatment in February of 2023.

Whilst the treatment saw limited success, she has been off all medication since. Maelle continues to visit Children’s Hospital Colorado to monitor the tumors’ progress and is excited to start high school next year! The family has hope in the groundbreaking research being conducted at Children’s Hospital Colorado to find new treatments and therapies for kids like Maelle.

“Words can’t describe what Children’s Colorado means to us,” says her mom, Kristen. “A hospital isn’t a place where most people would choose to be. And yet, I always feel at ease here, knowing that our daughter is getting the best care available. They are nothing short of amazing.”

Thanks to donations to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Maelle benefits from groundbreaking research being conducted by her local member hospital.

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