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ICE BOWL 2008 DOES IT AGAIN! Some of the Biggest News Coming Where the Temperature Topped Outin out of Ice Bowl 2008 Was the Record Single Digits ICE BOWL 2008 DOES IT AGAIN! Some of the biggest news coming where the temperature topped outin out of Ice Bowl 2008 was the record single digits. There’ s no verification if amount of $257,642 that disc golfers s i x- ye a r-o l d J i n Q i u R h o a d, w h o raised pushed the histori cal grand played every hole, was the youngest total of all Ice Bowl cash donations 2008 Ice Bowler, but it’s a good bet since 1996 over $1,000,000—$1,111, that he was the youngest to finish in 169 to be exact. Other records set in such cold weather. Then there’s this 2008 included 52,402 parti c i p a n t s f rom A s h t a b u l a , O h io th a t s o u n ds playing in 227 events and collecting downright chilling: "It was snowing 52,402 pounds of food. and blowing throughout the eve n t For the fourth year in a row, the St. with sustained winds of 25 mph and Cloud Disc Golf Club led the way in gusts in the 40-50 mph range. The fund-raising with an awe s o m e temperature dropped from 16°to 10° $21,152. Arvada, Colorado once again South River, ON (6°); Norwalk, OH d u ring the day. The wind was so raised over $10,000 and Jeffe rs o n , (7°); and Roseville, MN (7°). Another strong that trees were down and discs North Carolina exceeded $10K for the 14 events played in temperature s at rest were lifted into the air and first time. The best effort for a first- from 10° to 19°. blown away on more than one occa- time Ice Bowl was in San Antonio with As to playing in snow, players at sion. Putting was mostly done with almost $2,300. these events tromped though at least d ri ve rs...to cut through the wind. The weather in general for Ice a foot and half of the white stuff: Because it is the Ice Bowl we’re talk- B owl 2008, wad not parti c u l a r l y Durango, CO-38"; South River, ON- ing about, we tend to focus on the extreme this year with temperatures 33"; Winthrop, IA & Farifield, ME-32" co ldest we a t h e r, h oweve r, O rov i l l e mainly in the normal range for most S a s k a t o o n , S K- 3 1 " ; L i m e r i c k , M E ; California endured over an inch and a p l a c e s . T h e re was po r t io n s o f t h e Durham Bridge, NB; & Spokane, WA- half of rain with temperatures in the M i d we s t , N o rt h e a s t , an d th e 30"; Hibbing, MN & Kalkaska, MI-24"; 40s. In some ways, that S o u t h wes t t h at we re m uch we t t e r G a t i n e a u , Q C- 2 2 " ; H o l l a n d , M I ; worse than playing in than normal. Of course, these are only A n c h o r a g e , A K ; Va d i t o , N M ; the snow. ave r ag e s . T he fo l l owin g eve n t s Edmonton, AB; Shelby MI; & Riverdale Thanks to everyone re p o rted ave r age temperatures fo r UT-18". Another nine events had at who supplied photos their Ice Bowls below 10°F: St. Cloud, least 10 inches of snow on the ground. for the rest of the story. We’re now MN ( - 1 5 ° ) ; K a m l o o p s , B C ( - 5 ° ) , It’s hard to say which event had gearing up for Ice Bowl 2009, when C o m ox , B C (0 °) ; H o l l a n d , MI (0 °) ; the worst weather, but Pierre, SD had we hope to raised at least $275,000 Pierre, SD (4°); Charleston, IL (6°); 30 miles per hour wind during the day while having as much fun as we can. 2/16 Charlton, MA Haiti Childrens Fund $2,037 0 8 139 17 4 1/5 Yorktown, NY Food Bank for Westchester $2,023 7 8 69 35 0 Ice Bowl 2008 2/10 Amarillo, TX High Plains Food Bank $2,000 0 13 65 50 0 The numbers on the right include money raised, pounds of food collected, which annual Ice Bowl, the 2/23 Fairmont, WV Fairmont Soup Opera $1,930 0 4 50 40 0 average temperature in degrees Farhenheidt, and snow on the ground in inches. 1/27 Kamloops, BC Kamloops Food Bank & 1/19 St. Cloud, MN Caritas Food Shelf and Salvation Army $21,152 114 16 90 -15 7 Kamloops Childrens Sports Dream Fund $1,922 400 6 30 -5 10 2/2/ Arvada, CO Food Bank of the Rockies, Arvada Community FB 2/10 Atlanta, GA Sullivan Center $1,910 100 1 76 52 0 & Jeffco Open Space Foundation $11,629 0 5 93 45 0 2/2 Rapid City, SD Black Hills Regional Food Bank $1,865 20 7 67 27 0 2/16 Jefferson, NC Ashe County Humane Society $10,556 0 2 72 46 0 1/12 Memphis, TN St Jude's Ronald McDonald House $1,836 60 4 70 65 0 2/16 Charlotte, NC Second Harvest Food Bank, Carolina Raptor Center $9,932 0 16 98 43 0 2/17 Jackson, TN Knights of Columbus, Regional Interfaith Assoc $1,804 98 3 28 53 0 1/26 Huntington, WV Huntington Area Food Bank $8,700 125 11 60 22 0 2/2 Live Oak, TX EDGE, GRASP, UC Basket Fund $1,700 450 5 68 74 0 2/9 Palisade, CO Western Slope Food Bank of the Rockies $8,000 1,200 4 67 38 0.5 2/23 Honolulu, HI Hawaii Food Bank $1,600 0 4 56 81 0 2/9 Tallahassee, FL Second Harverst of the Big Bend $5,720 2,040 4 84 58 0 1/26 Hazelwood, MO St. Louis Food Bank $1,591 355 19 64 45 0 2/23 Calgary, Alberta Women's Centre of Calgary $5,431 340 7 29 28 3 2/2 Rochester, NY Food Link $1,584 261 13 71 32 1 1/27 Kansas City, KS Bishop Sullivan Center $4,042 0 21 295 46 1 1/19 Rocklin, CA Rocklin Loomis Soroptmist & The Placer FB $1,525 4,748 2 106 47 0 1/19 Buffalo, NY Hunters Hope Foundation $3,335 0 3 80 21 6 2/23 Marietta, GA Calvary Children's Home $1,510 0 1 60 43 0 2/23 Jasper, AR Christian Food Room $3,280 0 4 59 45 0 1/27 Wichita, KS Kansas Food Bank Warehouse $1,500 0 19 62 43 0 2/9 Chattanooga, TN Victim Offender Reconciliation Program $3,180 0 2 75 47 0 1/26 Bethlehem, PA Seoncd Havest FB of the Lehigh Valley $1,492 0 8 96 32 1 1/26 Tulsa, OK Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma $3,146 566 13 129 35 0 2/2 Jefferson city, MO Samaritan Center $1,465 240 1 25 40 2 2/23 Burlington/Florence, KY Fairhaven Rescue Mission $3,100 0 12 63 25 3 2/9 Augusta, GA Golden Harvest Food Bank $1,452 195 7 68 60 0 2/23 Athens, AL Boys & Girls Club of North Alabama $2,832 0 4 78 30 0 1/12 Tiffin, OH Patchworks House $1,406 0 2 28 39 0 1/19 Knoxville, TN Second Harvest Food Bank $2,700 562 5 71 36 0 1/13 Troy, MI Detroit Capuchin Soup Kitchen $1,400 1,100 5 64 33 0.5 2/2 Durham Bridge, NB Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick $2,683 725 4 68 17 30 2/9 Abilene, TX Abilene Food Bank $1,400 126 5 46 65 0 1/20 Raleigh, NC North Carolina Food Bank $2,534 0 21 100 22 0.25 1/26 Salt Lake City, UT The Road Home $1,381 535 7 54 38 8 1/27 Dexter, MI Food Gatherers $2,500 249 12 65 31 6 2/9 Helsinki, Finland Kirkon Ulkomaanapu (Finnish Church) $1,344 0 4 50 33 0 1/27 Indianapolis, IN Gleaners Food Bank of Central Indiana $2,492 0 19 49 27 0.1 1/19 Baltimore, MD Maryland Food Bank $1,330 60 5 74 20 0 2/9 Gatineau, QC The Ottawa Food Bank $2,428 540 7 34 21 22 1/26 Wooster, OH Akron/Canton Regional Foodbank $1,305 0 4 42 21 1 1/19 Durango, CO Country Kids With Cancer $2,328 7 9 19 38 1/26 Elkridge, MD Maryland Food Bank $1,300 300 8 87 40 0 2/9 San Antonio, TX San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind $2,284 302 1 94 64 0 1/26 Peoria, IL Peoria Area Food Bank $1,260 805 5 84 21 3 2/9 Fort Smith, AR Community Services Clearing House $2,272 700 2 88 62 0 1/19 Murfreesboro, TN Rutherford County Food Bank $1,210 350 7 77 25 0 1/26 Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Conservation Corps, LA Regional FB, Discports in Southern California $1263 $2,119 101 6 65 60 0 1/12 Shreveport, LA Northwest LA FB $1,206 200 8 100 47 0 1/26 Tyler, TX East Texas Food Bank $2,055 0 3 45 43 0 1/19 Hughesville, PA Son-Light House $1,206 200 2 43 28 1 2/2 Sarasota, FL All Faiths Food Bank $1,203 220 9 65 78 0 1/26 Greenville, NC Pitt County Social Services Food Bank $423 120 4 120 46 0 2/24 Delaware, OH Delaware County Habitat or Humanity $1,200 0 1 50 22 3.5 2/2 Albuquerque, NM RoadRunner Food Bank of New Mexico $420 234 21 32 34 0 2/2 Las Vegas, NV Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation $1,200 0 2 84 55 0 1/27 Canyonville, OR Umpqua Community Action Network $415 150 19 45 30 2.5 1/26 Milwaukee, WI MAAC Fund/Parks and Rec $1,185 0 20 78 23 14 2/9 Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff Family Food Center $413 5 5 59 40 6 2/16 Lexington, KY James Lane Allen EDGE Program $1,164 0 1 35 40 0 2/17 Mahwah, NJ Center for Food Action $410 250 1 29 35 0 1/9 Hartselle, AL Terrell Industries, INC $1,124 0 3 49 52 0 2/9 Ellicott City, MD Maryland Food Bank $400 0 12 51 52 0 1/5 Huntsville, AL Food Bank of Northern Alabama $1,140 10 5 60 42 0 1/12 Gaithersburg, MD Maryland Food Bank & EDGE $400 0 15 51 45 0 2/23 Anchorage, AK Steve Wren (fighting cancer) $1,084 0 1 40 15 18 1/5 Redlands, CA Family Service Association $386 17 1 20 54 0 1/19 Helena, MT Lewis & Clark Humarn Socity/Helena Food Share $1,080 125 3 50 32 0.1 1/19 Tishomingo, MS Tishomingo Red Cross, Food Depot Food Bank $381 400 8 43 44 0 2/3 Potsdam, Germany Wildwuchs Streetwork Potsdam $1,020 0 2 36 35 0 2/2 Tupelo, MS St Luke Methodist Food Pantry $381 400 5 43 44 0 2/2 Berkeley, CA Alameda County Food B ank $1,007 0 16 66 55 0 1/26 Kingsport, TN Second Harvest of NE Tennessee $371 5 20 34 37 0 1/26 Toccoa, GA Stephens Co.
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