2010

finished seventh.

The Lions carded a two– day score of 657 (319-338) to finish 10 s trokes behind fourth-place Copiah-Lin– coln (319-328-647), while the Warriors finished with a 661 (320-341). Two-time defending N]CAA Region 23 champion Mississippi Gulf Coast claimed the year's initial MACJC event oy two strokes (313-315- 628) over runner-up North– west Mississippi (305-325- 630) and six strokes ahead of third-place ~orthea~t Mis:.issippi (306-328=634) . Competing as an indi– \-idual in lhe spring's initial event, EMCC svphomore Michael Lau::,eng placed fourth indhidually with an b-over-par 152 (72-80). Sophomore Tre}' Adams tied for 14th place (78- ..,2·160) to lead EMCC's scoring participants.. Freshman Ian McAdams was next for EMCC with a 20th-place tie (81-82=163}, while fellow newcomer Jackson Bryant followed two strokes back (79-86=165) in a tie for 26th place. Rounding out the Lions' scoring were sophomores Will Black (81-88=169) and Garrett Alford (81-89=170) in 34th and 39th place, respectively. . East Central was led by Luke Brown's 14th-place finish ( 77-83· 160). Also scoring for the Warriors were Griffin Burke (75- 86..161), Matthew Bochan (83-85=168), Neal Petti– grew (85-87- 172), Jordan Smith (88-87- 175) and Cole Harris (91-104=195). - tram school reporu

JUCO GOLF EMCC cards fifth-place finish; ECCC sevent h SAUCIER-The East Mississippi Community College men's golf team opened the 2010 spring campaign with a fifth-place team finish in the year's first Mississippi Associa– tion of Community & Junior College event played Monday and Tuesday on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. East Central

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