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GOLF Soaring with Eagles Just Par for the Course WMC should fare well in golf, considering we respectively. By earning a third place spot at the have one of the most beautiful and scenic sets of nine Centennial Finals, the AU-Centennial Conference holes in Maryland right on campus. It is no wonder committee honored Mike by naming him to the then that for the third straight year the Terror took first team. Fellow sophomore Kevin Marsh home the silver at the Centennial Conference averaged 83.2 shots perround in earning a position Championship. Withanarrow victory at Susquehanna ontheAll-CCsecondteam.Outofeighttourneys, and an impressive showing at the Wesley College Kevin finished in the top twenty six times. Even Spring Invitational, the Terror looked prepped to though the scoreboard may say Kevin only storm the Centennial Conference Championship. It finished in the top twenty, only two strokes took a devastating effort by Dickinson to take the separated him from a top ten finish on several ece away from the rest of the field. winning by 15 occasions. Kevin closed out his season with an strokes over WMC. eighth place finish at the CC finals. Several individual players showed great potential It may feel like a tradition by now, but don't for the long-term success of our golfing team. believe it. WMC may have three straight second Sophomore Mike Diehl shot an average 81.2 per places at the Centennial Tournament, but it's round to lead all regular participants. Of the eight only a matter of time. The advent of WMC tournaments he played, Mike placed in the top five five times. He led the team to victory at Susquehanna and Wesley with second and third place finishes, IaeeItna (L 10 R) • Matt IbrdiD&. Mcqaa GfeIGI'J'. MIke I1oreatbto. Keve. M.nb, 8 ..1•• Currey; StaadI:q: H.dCoadlSeottMoyer. I Grea BebdJaa, Scot Gna. KrII SbDCk, MIke DIehl. Scott KID., JaymeBeddoldt,KeriDCoob; Not Pldand: EdJJroderkk. 114 All Aboard!