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Volume 68, Issue 94,
Wednesday, February 12, 2003
Sports UH swings for Hawaiian green Cougar Sports Staff The UH golf team couldnit have picked a better day to seek emancipation
from its string of sub-par finishes.
Senior Brett Callas and the rest of the Cougar golf team will be back in action when UH travels to Hawaii to compete at the Waikoloa Intercollegiate today. Pin Lim/The Daily Cougar
The team hopes to celebrate the birthday of Abraham Lincoln (known as the
Great Emancipator) in a victorious fashion today when it competes in the
first two rounds of the Waikoloa Intercollegiate tournament in Hawaii.
The 6,594-yard, par-72 Waikoloa Resort Kingsi Course welcomes the Cougars and a bevy of some of the nationis elite golf squads. Air Force, Arizona State, Arkansas, Baylor, Fresno State, Georgia Tech, the host school Hawaii-Hilo, Hawaii, Lamar, Kansas, Nagoya University, Mississippi, Nevada-Reno, Oklahoma, Oregon, Oregon State, Pepperdine, Rhode Island, Southern Cal, Stanford, Texas A&M, Texas Christian, California-Los Angeles and Washington complete the field. UH is led by opposite ends of the spectrum -- freshman Zach Mowbray holds the lowest scoring average (73.7) for the Cougars, with senior Brett Callas less than a stroke behind at 74.5. Mowbrayis even-par 213, including a 70 in the second round, was good for a 15th-place showing at the Arizona Intercollegiate on Feb. 3. The Cougars competed in this tourney last season, where they tied for ninth. Georgia Tech won the championship. Send comments to dcsports@mail.uh.edu |
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