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Garry North

Men's Golf Scott Fogarty

Garry North Places 2nd at Phila. Intercollegiate

Havertown, PA - Spring Golf is in full swing as the Crimson Eagles take part in their 3rd tournament this month at the Llanerch Country Club.

Team Standings
Individual Standings


The beautiful weather made for a perfect day for a round of golf and Philadelphia Biblical University's Garry North (Lititz, PA / Warwick) made the most of it. North shot a 78 (+7) and finished only two strokes behind the best on the day, Dylan Amin from Penn St.-Abington. Amin shot a 76(+5).

Following the front 9, North found himself in the lead, tying for the best score over the first nine holes with a 39. Amin was two strokes back with a 41 at that point. However, Dyland Amin caught fire down the back nine shooting a 35 the rest of the way. Garry North was the most consistent golfer on the day shooting a 39 on the back nine as well. Only one other golfer shot better on either the front or back part of the course, Penn St.-Berks JC Lacroix shot a 38 on the back nine, after a 40 on the front end, to tie North in 2nd place.

Overall, the Crimson Eagles finished tied for 5th place with Philadelphia University in the field of 7 teams. Penn St.-Abington, propelled by Amin's 76, took first place with a team score of 332. PBU shot a 353 as a team. Three other CSAC schools took part as well, Cabrini College, Neumann University, and Rosemont College. Rosemont and Neumann got the better of PBU shooting 337 and 341 respectively. The Crimson Eagles topped Cabrini though, who shot a 355. Penn St.-Berks finished 2nd with a 335 to give the Penn State schools a 1-2 sweep.

Sam Wilcox (Falmouth, PA / Falmouth) finished 12th out of 42 golfers with an 85. Wilcox moved up the standings down the back stretch shooting a 40 after dropping a 45 on the front nine.

Josiah Buss (Rochester, NY / Hilton) shot a 93, followed by Alex Mitchell (Lancaster, PA / Lampeter-Strasburg) with a 97, and Alex Wallis (Bath, NY / Haverling) rounding things out with an even 100.
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