COMPLETE RESULTS
CLARKSTON, Wash. –Five strokes out of third place to end the first day, the Concordia men’s golf team stumbled five places to finish in a tie for 10th with a 56-over 632 at the Lewis-Clark State Invitational held at the Clarkston Golf & Country Club on Tuesday.
With back-to-back 295s to overcome a seven-shot deficit, Victoria (295-295—590), ranked No. 20 in the NAIA poll, defeated No. 10 Rocky Mountain (288-308—596) by six strokes for the team title. The host LCSC Warriors (304-302—607) finished fourth.
Despite adding seven strokes from the first round,
Will Snow (75-82—157) led the Cavaliers by finishing in a tie for 27th place.
Jonny Miller (77-81—158) was the team’s second individual in 34rd and
Jed Dalton (76-83—159) followed in 38th.
Corey King (81-78—159) was the lone Cavalier to post a better score on the second day, moving up from 47th to 38th.
Blake Blakey (84-79—163), competing as an individual, also improved in the second tour of the course and finished in a tie for 52nd place.
Jeremy Webb (82-82—164) rounded out the Cavaliers with consecutive 82s.
Concordia returns to action on March 22-23 when it returns to Cascade Collegiate Conference competition with a trip to Blue River, Ore., for the Northwest Christian Invitational held at Tokatee Golf Club.