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Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Proud of my Collegiate Golfers!

It's always fun to see my junior golfers I work with grow up and graduate to college golf.  It's a bigger stage for them and they not only deal with that, but also the demands of school work.  It's a balance and I am proud of them for just getting out there and competing whether they win or lose.

But, I am extremely proud when they do well!!

This is my team of golfers I worked with during their high school years and have now moved on to play golf at the collegiate level.

Sarah Rovenstine-Vandergrift High School (All District and had Top 10 finishes each year in HS)
Attended Southern Nazarene University   Graduated 2018




Abby Cloud-Dripping Springs High School
Attending Schreiner University, Kerrville, TX




Michael Gonzales-Lockhart High School (4 year Letterman)
Attending LeTourneau University, Longview, TX




Arturo Hernandez-Cedar Creek High School (3 Time All District First Team, Voted Team MVP)
Attending Arcadia University, Glenside, PA

Competed in seven events and has four top 5 finishes with a low score of 71.



Chandler Roberts, Hays Consolidated High School
Attending Fort Hays State after two years at Hesston College, both in KS




Matt Shuler-Eagle Pass High School
Attending Westmont University, Santa Barbara, CA



Zach Slayton, Home School (won numerous events of note during his high school career)
Attending Colorado Christian University, Lakewood, CO

Competed in five events this year and has a scoring average of 73.8 and a tournament low round of 67.




Congratulations to all of these collegiate golfers as they progress with their game.  They all have wonderful work ethics and I know they will all be successful in whatever career path they choose!

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