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'Bama wins 2nd-straight Schenkel, GSU surges to finish 6th

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Posted: March 17, 2013 9:08 p.m.
Updated: March 17, 2013 9:04 p.m.
'Bama wins 2nd-straight Schenkel, GSU surges to finish 6th


Justin Thomas shot a 70, and Bobby Wyatt carded a 71 to lead Alabama to a 285 team score and a second consecutive Schenkel Invitational team title Sunday at Forest Heights Country Club.

It's the third Schenkel championship for the Crimson Tide, who posted a three-round team score of 848 (-16) and topped second-place Texas (-6) by 10 strokes. It's also the seventh straight year an SEC team has won the tournament.

North Florida (+4) jumped from fifth ahead of Florida and into third on the strength of Sean Dale's 67, the lowest individual score of the day. The Ospreys shot a team low 283 (-5) for the round. Florida (+9) dropped to fourth, and Central Florida (+13) maintained its spot in fifth.

Thomas won the individual title after carding a three-round total of 207 (-9). The sophomore, who started the day with a three-shot lead, extended the margin early by birdieing three of his first four holes. He added an eagle at the par-5 seventh before finishing the front nine with a bogey. He parred the first eight holes of the back nine and bogeyed 18 for his 70.

Brandon Stone of Texas shot a 69 today to finish 6-under for the tournament and take second place. Dale (-5) moved into a tie for third with Alabama's Bobby Wyatt, who carded a 71 today.

Georgia Southern's Scott Wolfes (-4), who played his final three holes of each round a combined 6-under par, posted a 70 to tie for fifth. It's the first top-5 finish for an Eagle at the Schenkel since Logan Blondell placed third in 2008. Texas' Cody Gribble (-4) shot a 71 to finish in a tie with Wolfes.

Georgia Southern, which teed off on hole 10 today, charged up the leaderboard after the turn as the Eagles' top foursome played the front nine at a combined 4-under par.

GSU went into its final two holes deadlocked with Kentucky and Vanderbilt in a tie for sixth after Hayden Anderson shot 3-under-par on his final four holes, and eagled his last hole of the day to log a 73.

Charlie Martin kept the rally going by birdieing hole 7, one of three birdies on the front nine for the sophomore en route to posting a 73. Wolfes (right) followed by birdieing hole 7 and parring 8 and 9, and the Eagles moved up five spots to finish in a tie for sixth with Kentucky (+19). Vanderbilt fell to eighth (+23).

Will Evans played the front nine at 1-over and had two birdies and three bogeys on the back nine to log a 74. Blake Olson finished strong again, playing his last nine at 2-over to post a 79.

"It was a good day for the Eagles and another top-5 finish for Scott," said Georgia Southern coach Larry Mays. "We eliminated most of our mistakes out there and made a few birdies coming in that helped us move up the leaderboard. Our final round scoring average continues to be very good this season."

Georgia Southern's Matt Mierzejewski, Caleb Morris and Christian Humber all played as individuals. Mierzejewski shot a 76 today to finish the tournament with a 226, and Morris carded a 75 for a tournament total of 229. Humber shot an 83 and finished the tourney with a 241.

Georgia Southern returns to action at the Gary Koch Intercollegiate April 8-9 at Old Memorial Golf Club in Tampa, Fla.

Mar. 17, 2013 09:08p.m. EDT 'Bama wins 2nd-straight Schenkel, GSU surges to finish 6th Statesboro Herald

Justin Thomas shot a 70, and Bobby Wyatt carded a 71 to lead Alabama to a 285 team score and a second consecutive Schenkel Invitational team title Sunday at Forest Heights Country Club.

It's the third Schenkel championship for the Crimson Tide, who posted a three-round team score of 848 (-16) and topped second-place Texas (-6) by 10 strokes. It's also the seventh straight year an SEC team has won the tournament.

North Florida (+4) jumped from fifth ahead of Florida and into third on the strength of Sean Dale's 67, the lowest individual score of the day. The Ospreys shot a team low 283 (-5) for the round. Florida (+9) dropped to fourth, and Central Florida (+13) maintained its spot in fifth.

Thomas won the individual title after carding a three-round total of 207 (-9). The sophomore, who started the day with a three-shot lead, extended the margin early by birdieing three of his first four holes. He added an eagle at the par-5 seventh before finishing the front nine with a bogey. He parred the first eight holes of the back nine and bogeyed 18 for his 70.

Brandon Stone of Texas shot a 69 today to finish 6-under for the tournament and take second place. Dale (-5) moved into a tie for third with Alabama's Bobby Wyatt, who carded a 71 today.

Georgia Southern's Scott Wolfes (-4), who played his final three holes of each round a combined 6-under par, posted a 70 to tie for fifth. It's the first top-5 finish for an Eagle at the Schenkel since Logan Blondell placed third in 2008. Texas' Cody Gribble (-4) shot a 71 to finish in a tie with Wolfes.

Georgia Southern, which teed off on hole 10 today, charged up the leaderboard after the turn as the Eagles' top foursome played the front nine at a combined 4-under par.

GSU went into its final two holes deadlocked with Kentucky and Vanderbilt in a tie for sixth after Hayden Anderson shot 3-under-par on his final four holes, and eagled his last hole of the day to log a 73.

Charlie Martin kept the rally going by birdieing hole 7, one of three birdies on the front nine for the sophomore en route to posting a 73. Wolfes (right) followed by birdieing hole 7 and parring 8 and 9, and the Eagles moved up five spots to finish in a tie for sixth with Kentucky (+19). Vanderbilt fell to eighth (+23).

Will Evans played the front nine at 1-over and had two birdies and three bogeys on the back nine to log a 74. Blake Olson finished strong again, playing his last nine at 2-over to post a 79.

"It was a good day for the Eagles and another top-5 finish for Scott," said Georgia Southern coach Larry Mays. "We eliminated most of our mistakes out there and made a few birdies coming in that helped us move up the leaderboard. Our final round scoring average continues to be very good this season."

Georgia Southern's Matt Mierzejewski, Caleb Morris and Christian Humber all played as individuals. Mierzejewski shot a 76 today to finish the tournament with a 226, and Morris carded a 75 for a tournament total of 229. Humber shot an 83 and finished the tourney with a 241.

Georgia Southern returns to action at the Gary Koch Intercollegiate April 8-9 at Old Memorial Golf Club in Tampa, Fla.

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