1988 Miracle Yearbook
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 re- membered fondly by the team members. On April 26, the team traveled to Taylor Uni- versity for the association tournament.The team played exceptionally well and man- aged 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 av- eraged in the 70's. He fin- ished second in several tour- naments over his senior season, but never quite man- aged to edge into first. His presence will be greatly missed on the team. With the age and experi- ence 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 team- mate 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 im- provement 1988 Golf Team: Coach Al Monroe, Mark Reed, Ryan Bowen, Dan Shearer, Brian Schearer,Bob Armor, Clay Anderson, Todd Pennington, Tim Beach, Tim Manning, Da- vid 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 re- cruiting for next season. Mark Reed prepared to putt Reed will leave the team after four consecutiveseasons ofav- erages in the 70's. %Olin-- -anon 4MM= MEM '9111111111111. Golf 207
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