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Club First Middle Last Suffix School Class of the Apawamis Club Anthony P WGA Caddie Scholarship Fund 2018-19 Scholars Club First Middle Last Suffix School Class of The Apawamis Club Anthony P. Castro New York University 18/19 Aidan J. Costelloe James Madison University 19/20 Declan T. Costelloe James Madison University 18/19 Christian J. Dimitri Loyola University 21/22 William G. Phillips SUNY Buffalo 20/21 Gerardo A. Ramos SUNY Albany 18/19 Ardsley Country Club Roger Bucci SUNY Albany 19/20 Nicolas Buongiorno Fairfield University 18/19 Timothy M. Facciola Boston College 19/20 Humberto Gonzalez Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Tech. 19/20 Tobias A. Humm Westchester Community College 19/20 Gabriel McGuire SUNY Stony Brook 19/20 Liam P. Sullivan Sacred Heart University 18/19 Bedford Golf & Tennis Club Griffin C. Azrak Davidson College 20/21 William J. Brunner University of Rhode Island 21/22 Colin M. Campbell Bryant University 20/21 Ryan A. 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