Perfect shot for James
PLYMOUTH – The “old ball coach” has some game in another sport.
Mick James, 60, of Norwich, who has coached football on various levels for close to 40 years, had the shot of a lifetime Wednesday morning at Canasawacta Country Club.
James, who was playing with Don Chirlin and John Pluta, recorded his first career hole-in-one. James used an 8-iron on the 130-yard second hole to complete his perfect shot.
Mick James, 60, of Norwich, who has coached football on various levels for close to 40 years, had the shot of a lifetime Wednesday morning at Canasawacta Country Club.
James, who was playing with Don Chirlin and John Pluta, recorded his first career hole-in-one. James used an 8-iron on the 130-yard second hole to complete his perfect shot.
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