The Varsity Chargers had a tough day yesterday at The Bayou Club in Largo against Northside who hosted our match yesterday. Although we hung in there it turned out to be a day to focus of the experience of how to play through a mentally challenging day.
Here are the scores:
Northside: 169
Shorecrest: 189
A. Heric: 44
J. Jacobson: 47
J. Lynn: 48
M. Szasz: 50
K. Oliver: 54
T. Murphy: 54
Next match is against CCC @ Cove Cay Thursday, September 15th.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Week 1 Chargers Golf
Week one turned out to be a good start to the year. Although we didn't win our match against Northside on Thursday, we got our "competitive" feet wet and I believe we have the ability to have a great year. Led by Karim Olivers' 2 over par 38, the team shot 169 to loose by 3. It was a hard fought match that came down to the last match on the course. Here are the scores:
Northside: 166
Shorecrest: 169
Individual Scores:
The Varsity Charger took on teams from all over the state on Saturday at the East Lake Invitational. The guys played a wet and moreover difficult Wentworth Country Club in Tarpon Springs that proved to be too much for all the teams as the low team shot 320. Grinding to the bitter end, the team shot 372. Andrew Heric was the low man of the day firing a 81 which in his own words, "could have been soo much better". Andrew, as well as the rest of the team, diplayed excellent poise and Marc Szasz gets the newly named "sportsman of the day" award for his positive attitude and overall demeanor throughtout the day.

Left: Tim Murphy surveying a putt. Right: Jacob Lynn on the 15th.
Here are the Individual Scores:
Northside: 166
Shorecrest: 169
Individual Scores:
- Karim Oliver - 38
- Andrew Heric - 40
- Marc Szasz - 45
- Tim Murphy - 46
- Jacob Lynn - 47
- Justin Jacobson - 49
The Varsity Charger took on teams from all over the state on Saturday at the East Lake Invitational. The guys played a wet and moreover difficult Wentworth Country Club in Tarpon Springs that proved to be too much for all the teams as the low team shot 320. Grinding to the bitter end, the team shot 372. Andrew Heric was the low man of the day firing a 81 which in his own words, "could have been soo much better". Andrew, as well as the rest of the team, diplayed excellent poise and Marc Szasz gets the newly named "sportsman of the day" award for his positive attitude and overall demeanor throughtout the day.


Left: Tim Murphy surveying a putt. Right: Jacob Lynn on the 15th.
Here are the Individual Scores:
- Andrew Heric: 81
- Karim Oliver: 92
- Tim Murphy: 95
- Marc Szasz: 104
- Nick Nunnelly: 110
- Jacob Lynn: 112
Great job guys...we'll get'em next week! Next match is against IRCC at Feather Sound on Thursday, September 8th.
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