2005 Miracle Yearbook
Go The Cedarville University men's golf team finished eighth at the AMC/NAIA Region IX tournament,as sophomore Adam Schlappi secured a position on the all-AMC golf team. Schlappi led the team all season with a 75.8 average and finished with the fourth best season average in Cedarville history. Lone Senior Ben Foreman provided leadership for the young team, putting up a 78.7 average for the best season in his career. Said Foreman,"The team was very close knit this year, we had a lot of fun together, and I am really going to miss all of the guys!" Head coach Ryan Bowen, in his fourth season as the head golf coach for Cedarville, also gave his perspective: "This season has shown me that this is a young team that is steadily improving. We have shown other teams in the conference that we are improving and ready to be more competitive. If we keep improving like we have been,we will be able to start beating even more teams in a very competitive AMC." The team was greatly aided by the efforts of two freshman newcomers, Brent Martin and Dan Servi, who stepped up to the challenge and provided the important third and fourth scores for the team. Often the team would have one very good round in a tournament but then go on to struggle in the second. While consistency is something that the young team will continue to strive for in the future, it did not hinder them from competitively placing in many of this season's tournaments,which included a 12th place finish at the NCCAA national tournament. Schlappi concluded,"Our team has had a good year for the most part. The only thing that is holding usback is putting together two days and not just one. Everyone has worked very hard though, and we are looking forward to next season. There are only good things to come!" 186 Athletics Travis Roach Junior hits at the range 109110fib, be the team's second round
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