Weather causes golf cancellations

By Abigail Keefe
April 24, 2003

Due to bad weather conditions, the last three Cabrini men’s golf team matches were canceled. The season started on the first week in April. Snow and rain plagued the team. In summarizing the cancellations, head coach Tony Verde said, “It’s been terrible.”

Despite all the cancellations, the golf team plays three times a week. Many new freshman and sophomores are with the team this year. Regarding the attraction to the golf team, coach Verde said, “You can come out, have fun, and play golf. The average player scores around the 90s on the team.”

Cabrini will be hosting the championship tournament this year. Thirty-six holes of golf will be played through Sunday, April 27 and Monday, April 28. The championship will take place in Middletown, Del. The tournament will be played on Backcreek and Frog Hollow golf courses. The team has eight players on the roaster, but only five will play in the tournaments.

Golf players are scarce on campus. Coach Verde said, “It’s a different type of game. Sportsmanship is the key.”

Posted to the web by Matthew Cavalier

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Abigail Keefe

Abigail Keefe is a Cabrini College student studying communications, enjoying her time in Radnor, Pennsylvania. Abbie loves working for the school newspaper, the Loquitur, and is also passionate about everything that the communication field has to offer.

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