Concord Wins Battle for Draper to Close Spring Season
Concord University clinched victory in the Battle for Draper, finishing with a team score of 322, 10 strokes ahead of West Virginia Wesleyan. This tournament, held at Draper Valley Golf Club, showcased standout performances, particularly from freshman Henry Lewis, who secured the win with a two-day total of 148. Lewis achieved notable feats, including two eagles on the back nine and a solid play on the final day. Other team members, including Jackson Williams and Dylan Canterbury, also delivered strong performances that contributed to the overall success.
By the Numbers- Concord finished with a total score of 322.
- Henry Lewis won the tournament with a two-day total of 148 (+3).
- Jackson Williams scored a total of 154, finishing tied for third.
- Dylan Canterbury finished tied for fifth with a total of 159.
Despite a strong overall performance, the tournament revealed areas for improvement, particularly in maintaining performance consistency across both days. Some players showed fluctuating rounds that could impact future competitions.
State of Play- Concord's triumph reflects strong individual performances among freshmen players.
- The team demonstrated solid depth, with multiple players finishing in the top tier of the standings.
Concord will look to build on this victory in upcoming tournaments, emphasizing performance consistency and team synergy as they prepare for the next competitive season.
Bottom LineThe Battle for Draper victory marks a promising end to Concord's spring season, highlighting the team's emerging talent and potential as they move forward into future competitions.
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