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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.
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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.

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