1995 Miracle Yearbook

10/14 6/10 4/05 8/11 4/07 14/15 11/12 9/11 3/07 4/06 6/08 Golf Ind.Wesleyan Invit. Shawnee State Invit. 14th Cedarville Invit. Ashland Invitational Urbana Invitational Franklin Invitational Walsh Invitational Mt.Vernon Naz.In. Tiffin Invitational NCCAA District ifi MOCChamp. 1995 Golf Review It was a year of transition for the Cedarville College golf program under first-year coach, Jim Kragel. The Yellow Jacketlinksters had nine newcomerson the 11-player roster, eight of which werefreshmen and sophomores. TobyJacobsonwasoneoftheteam'stworeturningplayers, and thejunior maintained the lowest average at85.5strokes per18holes. Hefired aseasonlow79attheTiffinInvitational. FreshmanSteveBurchettaveraged86.5butplayedhisbest golf ofthe season at the 36-hole Mid-Ohio Conference Tour- nament. He carded back-to-back rounds of 78,and his 156 totallefthimjustthreestrokesshyofearningaspotontheAll- MOCteam. Mt.Vernon Nazareneclaimed the 14th AnnualCedarville Invitational for the second straight time at the Reid Park NorthCourseinSpringfield.TheonlytimetheYellowJackets have won their own event was in the initial tournament in 1982,and thistime they placed fourth. TroyPage,another of the squad's newcomers,posted an 85. Cedarville placed third at the Tiffin Invitational and was fourth at both the Urbana Invitational and the NCCAA Dis- trict III Tournament. The Jackets finished sixth out of eight schoolsin the MOCChampionship. Page,a sophomore,had the third lowest scoring average on the team at 88.4. Other varsity team members and their averages were junior Andy Lutz(88.8)and freshman Brad Umland(90.6). 172 sports Mark Womack

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