1988 Gallimaufry
B o y s ' G o l f ^ X l l he Titan varsity and / JV golfers ended with V a 2-6 record and 3-5 /" — record respectively. —I 1 Coach Keith Mcin– tosh admits IMSA golfers played several tough teams, that undoubtedly had more years of experience, but the golfers still had their share dur– ing the golf season. During Thanksgiving, sectionals were held, in which Joe Oh '90 was seeded third. Improvements were seen by many players. The P.J. Alfrejd practices his swing at school. number one golfer, P.J. Alfrejd '90, shot a 42 (3 over par) during the season. The most marked improvement was seen by Tony Pira '90 who lowered his score by almost fifteen strokes. Although this year the golf team suffered from lack of time and academic priorities (like most extracurricular activities at IMSA,) Coach Mclntoch said he felt very optimistic about next year's season; however, he added, "Everybody's goal (next year) will be to beat me." Alex Chen takes a couple of prac– tice swings through the rough. Boys' Golf Scorebox V JV IMSA 202 263 IMSA 197 295 IMSA 202 239 IMSA 202 194 IMSA 153 IMSA 210 224 MSA 200 Wheaton Christian Lisle Oswego Somonauk Kaneland Sandwich West Aurora Richmond-Burton Varsity final record 2-6 JV final record 3-4 V JV 196 275 185 192 170 185 177 177 175 141 177 174 170 214 S » : •*. JPe Golf (l-r): R.C. Keith Mcintosh, Rajan Lukose, Alex Chen, John Benson, ly Pira. Varsity Golf (l-r): R.C. KeithMcintosh, Joe Oh, P.J. Alfrejd, Craig Hancock, Rob Larson, Steve Kulkulka, Joe Turek, Greg Jun. Sports i * 81
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