| Golf
tournament to honor football star
The event will support memorial fund in memory of Estancia Graduate Brian
Kapko.
By Andrew Edwards
Daily Pilot
October 6, 2005
Former Estancia High School football star Brian "Bubba" Kapko's
name has been attached to a new golf tournament intended to preserve his
memory and aid local athletes.
"We wanted to put this memorial on for him," said Dan Oliver,
president of the Estancia High School Athletic Booster Club, which is
organizing the tournament.
"He was such an interesting kid. He was larger than life when you
saw him on campus.
"I'm getting choked up just thinking about the kid."
Kapko's life was remembered in a September memorial service that was attended
by about 850 people. The well-liked 19-year-old was killed in an August
car crash in Colorado.
The inaugural Bubba Kapko Memorial Tournament is scheduled to be held
Nov. 14 at the Costa Mesa Country Club's Los Lagos Course. The competition
is set to play out in a "shamble" style with shotgun starts.
A shamble means the members of each group each hit a drive for each hole,
and teammates pick the best shot and each play from that spot. The best
score from the group is tallied.
The booster club held a golf tournament called the Booster Classic, along
with an auction, in the spring, Oliver said. From now on, the club plans
to hold its golf tournament in the fall and keep the auction in the spring.
Tournament details are still being worked out, Oliver said. He and other
organizers are still looking for corporate sponsors and figuring out how
the proceeds will be divvied up. Money gained through the tournaments
is set to be divided between scholarships for Estancia's student-athletes
and the Brian Kapko Memorial Fund.
Mike Scheafer, a former Costa Mesa City Councilman and friend of the Kapko
family, started the Brian Kapko Memorial Fund. He said the former athlete's
parents will direct how money donated to the fund will be spent.
"The family's going to decide how to use the money," he said.
"It's going to go to scholarships or to underprivileged kids. Whatever
Rick and Nancy [Brian Kapko's parents] want to do with it."
Oliver and Scheafer both want the event to become a Costa Mesa tradition.
"His name is going to live on forever, as far as I'm concerned,"
Oliver said.
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