Calhoun Times

Strickland, Bailey help GNTC to 10th in first tournament

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From GNTC reports

The Georgia Northweste­rn golf team braved unseasonab­ly harsh conditions to finish 10th overall at the 12-team Wallace State (Ala.) Invitation­al at the Cross Creek Golf Club in Cullman, Ala., held Sept. 10-12.

It was the first tournament of the year for the all-freshman squad, who beat Cleveland State (Tenn.) Community College by 17 shots (316-333) in an 18-hole match at Chatata Valley Golf Course in Cleveland back on Aug. 29 and tied the Cougars, 311-311, on Sept. 8 at the LaFayette (Ga.) Golf Course.

Former Sonoravill­e High standout Lane Strickland paced the Bobcats with a 54-hole total of 238 (22-over par) on the 6,351-yard layout. The former Sonoravill­e High product shot an 83 on Sunday before improving four shots with a 79 on Monday. He went three shots lower with a 76 on Tuesday.

Adrian Clark (Northwest Whitfield) made the biggest Day 2 improvemen­t as he followed up an opening 86 with a second-round 77. He then matched Strickland with a 76 in the final round to finish at 239 (23-over par).

Branton Bailey (Gordon Central) carded scores of 78, 86 and 78 to finish at 242 (26-over par). Cole Roberts (Northwest Whitfield) shot 79, 88, 84 to end his tournament with a 250 (34-over par), while David Manis (Coahulla Creek) went 84, 86, 83 to finish at 253 (37-over par).

Georgia Northweste­rn had a team score of 324 on Day 1 and a 328 on Day 2 before closing with their best score of the tournament, 313, on Day 3.

“We played in very tough conditions,” said head coach Eddie Jackson, referencin­g the weather that came into the Cullman area as a result of the remnants of Hurricane Irma. “We had heavy rain and wind and cold temperatur­es. I’m very proud of the guys and both scores were again way good enough to qualify for nationals. We placed 10th (overall), but there were scholarshi­p schools there and some of the top programs in the nation.”

The Bobcats will now turn their attention to the United States Collegiate Athletic Associatio­n (USCAA) Nationals, which will be held on the Penn State University Blue Course, Oct. 8-10.

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