ROSENEATH, P.E.I. - Humber and Durham Colleges successfully
defended its men's and women's team titles, respectively, at the
2011 PING Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Golf
National Championships on Friday.
A Humber golfer also claimed the men's individual championship, as
Adrian Cord held off teammate Mark
Hoffman to earn double-gold.
The 2011 PING CCAA Golf National Championships were hosted by
Holland College at the Brudenell River Golf Course in Roseneath,
P.E.I.
Cord entered the final round leading by two strokes over Hoffman
after rain on Thursday shortened the tournament from 54 to 36
holes. Both golfers posted even-par 72s on Friday, as Cord cruised
to the men's individual title with a two-day total score of 140.
Cord finished the tournament two-under par.
Cord and Hoffman posted sub-par opening rounds of 68 and 70 on
Wednesday. Kevin Walz of Camosun College in
Victoria shot the tournament's best round on Friday, shooting
five-under 67 to tie Hoffman for individual silver with identical
scores of 142.
Hoffman is the two-time defending OCAA champion, while Cord is a
two-time silver medalist. Hoffman and Cord earned individual silver
and bronze medals, respectively, at last year's nationals.
Six OCAA golfers in total finished in the Top 10. David
Lang of Durham shot 73 and 76 for a two-day total of 149
to finish in a tie for fifth place. Taylor Booth
of Fanshawe shot rounds of 73 and 77 totaling 150 to place seventh.
Ben Bell of Humber finished one shot and position
behind Booth with rounds of 78 and 73 totaling 152. Ethan
O'Meara of Fanshawe shot 77 and 76 for a two-day total of
153 to finish in a tie for 10th.
In team competition, Humber easily cruised to another national
men's team title shooting a combined score of 587, twenty-two
strokes better than host Holland College of P.E.I. Durham, Georgian
and Fanshawe placed sixth, seventh and eighth with scores of 626,
627 and 630, respectively.
OCAA schools finished 1-2 in the women's team competition. Durham's
twosome of Tiffany Albath and Kayleigh
Kraemer combined for a total score of 327, eight strokes
better than Georgian's team of Nicole Belcourt and
Jasmine Paton. For Durham, it marks a second
straight CCAA women's championship.
Albath's consecutive rounds of nine-over 81 gave her a two-day
total of 162, good for third place in the women's individual
competition. The 2011 OCAA women's champion earned a national
bronze medal to go with her silver she won last year. Josee
Doyon of Champlain St. Lawrence in Quebec won the CCAA
women's individual title with a remarkable two-day total of 148,
fourteen shots better than Albath.
Kramer finished out of individual medal contention in fourth place
with rounds of 84 and 83 totaling 165, three shots behind her
Durham teammate. Kramer won national bronze last year, and is a
three-time OCAA medalist. Belcourt placed fifth, two strokes behind
Kramer with rounds of 84 and 83 totaling 167. Paton improved on her
Round 1 score of 92, shooting 84 in the final round for a two-day
total of 176, good for 10th place. Paton is a two-time OCAA bronze
medalist.
St. Clair placed eighth in the women's team competition with a
total score of 366. St. Clair was represented by three golfers in
the competition, including Jordan Schatz who
finished tied for 15th overall with rounds of 97 and 86 for a
two-day total of 183. Teammate Ashley Unrau tied
for 19th individual with rounds of 92 and 93 totaling 185.
Heather MacKenzie rounded out the St. Clair
contingent with scores of 96 and 92 totaling 188, good for
22nd.
Website: www.ccaagolf2011.ca
OCAA LEADERBOARD AT NATIONALS
Men's Leaderboard (Overall Leader at 140)
1. Adrian Cord - Humber 68+72=140 -4
2. Mark Hoffman - Humber 70+72=142 -2
5. David Lang - Durham 73+76=149 +5
7. Taylor Booth - Fanshawe 73+77=150 +6
8. Ben Bell - Humber 78+73=151 +7
10. Ethan O'Meara - Fanshawe 77+76=153 +9
13. Conor Hache - Humber 75+80=155 +11
18. Nolan Knill - Georgian 82+74=156 +12
26. Alex Dumais - Humber 78+79=157 +13
26. Brennan Smith - St. Lawrence (K) 78+79=157 +13
26. Keegan Tyers - Georgian 78+79=157 +13
30. Eric Adamo - Georgian 85+73=158 +14
30. Sean Perkins - Durham 77+81=158 +14
35. Kyle Roy - Durham 76+83=159 +15
40. Adam Miller - Durham 78+82=160 +16
44. Paul Ngimat - Georgian 79+82=161 +17
46. Frank Giacomelli - Georgian 81+81=162 +18
48. Ryan Stewart - Fanshawe 82+81=163 +19
53. David Pinkerton - Durham 79+86=165 +21
58. Connor Denning - Fanshawe 89+87=176 +32
Women's Leaderboard (Overall Winner at 148)
3. Tiffany Albath - Durham 81+81=162 +18
4. Kayleigh Kraemer - Durham 84+81=165 +21
5. Nicole Belcourt - Georgian 84+83=167 +23
10. Jasmine Paton - Georgian 92+84=176 +32
15. Jordan Schatz - St. Clair 97+86=183 +39
19. Ashley Unrau - St. Clair 92+93=185 +41
22. Heather MacKenzie - St. Clair 96+92=188 +44
Men's Team Leaderboard (Overall Leader at 587)
1. Humber College 587
6. Durham College 626
7. Georgian College 627
8. Fanshawe College 630
Women's Team Leaderboard (Overall Leader at
327)
1. Durham College 327
2. Georgian College 335
8. St. Clair College 366
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