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Eaglebrook School was founded in 1922 by Howard Gibbs as a private boarding and day school for boys in middle school. Learn about our school in Deerfield, Massachusetts then and now, and read about the Core Skills we think every boy should know.
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At Eaglebrook, boys learn more than they ever thought possible, discover inner resources, develop self-confidence, and have fun along the way. Delivering on our mission is only possible through the incredible generosity of alumni, parents, parents of alumni, and friends.”
Third Annual Eaglebrook Golf Outing on a Perfect Summer Day
Eaglebrook News Team
Eaglebrook School hosted its 3rd Annual Golf Outing at Crumpin-Fox Golf Club in Bernardston, MA on Friday, July 18. A special thank you goes to Tim and Wendy Van Epps for generously returning as the event sponsor, and we also thank all of our sponsors, past and present, who help make this event possible. Your continued support means so much to the Eaglebrook community.
The weather could not have been better, with sun, clear skies, and crisp summer air, setting the stage for a fantastic day of friendly competition and reconnection.
The scramble-format tournament was won by the foursome of Aaron Van Epps ’23, Aiden Van Epps ’21, Brett Gagne ’24, and Max Massoni ’21, finishing with an impressive score of 54. Close behind in second place, with a score of 57, were Blake Waidlich, Mike Waidlich, Shane Parker, and Eric Van Natta ’93.
Additional highlights included:
Longest Drive – Hole #17: Aaron Van Epps ’23
Longest Drive – Hole #8: Kyle Cunningham
Closest to the Pin – Hole #15: Michael Donner (7 feet, 10 inches)
Closest to the Pin – Hole #9: Thomas Cushing ’85 (11 feet, 4 inches)
Thank you to all who participated and made the day such a success. It was a joy to gather with alumni, parents, and friends of the school for this growing tradition. See photos from the day here.