tories. In mid-April, Cedarville attended a spring invitational at Bluffton College. This proved to be a promising trip as Cedarville led in first out of six schools.And ofcourse the NCCAA tournament will be remembered fondly by the team members. On April 26, the team traveled to Taylor University for the association tournament.The team played exceptionally well and managed to walk offthe first ofsix again. The team bid farewell to Mark Reed who reigned as the most valuable player. For his fourth year in a row Reed averaged in the 70's. He finished second in several tournaments over his senior season, but never quite managed to edge into first. His presence will be greatly missed on the team. With the age and experience and good recruitment, next year will be a season that speaks well of the Cedarville golf team. The 1988 season served as a strong building season. CC/Foe Glennville Invitational 15120 Cedarville Invitational 6/15 Wright State Invitational 13/16 Ashland Invitational 6112 Bluffton Invitational 116 Capital City Classic 6/14 NCCAA Tournament 1/6 Walsh Match 4/6 Malone Match 5/16 Mount Vernon 1/3 NAIA Tournament 3/9 Clark Tech 112 Bob Armor looked on as his teammate perfected his putt The team spent many hours encouraging one another and playing one another. It was their competitive spirit that seemed to bring them visible improvement 1988 Golf Team: Coach Al Monroe, Mark Reed, Ryan Bowen, Dan Shearer, Brian Schearer,Bob Armor, Clay Anderson, Todd Pennington, Tim Beach, Tim Manning, David Kohlmeyer Coach Al Monroe often played with the team. He was protectiveand diligent with histeam. Monroehandled all ofthe team statistics as well as coaching and recruiting for next season. Mark Reed prepared to putt Reed will leave the team after four consecutiveseasons ofaverages in the 70's. %Olin-- -anon 4MM= MEM '9111111111111. Golf 207
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