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Strong open to 2018 for UFV golf

Cascades golfers excel at home tournament
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The University of the Fraser Valley golf program’s spring schedule is bookended by tournaments at their home course, and the Cascades can only hope that the way they started is a sign of things to come.

The Cascades claimed three of the four individual and team titles up for grabs at the UFV Spring Invitational, held last Saturday and Sunday at Chilliwack Golf Club.

The tournament featured entries from the UBC Thunderbirds, Victoria Vikes, MacEwan Griffins and Langara Falcons, along with the host Cascades and the Skagit Valley College Cardinals of Mount Vernon, Wash.

On the men’s side, the Cascades’ Daniel Campbell fired rounds of 69 and 66 to finish three strokes clear of UVic’s Lawren Rowe (74-64=138) for the individual victory while leading the home side to a team title by the narrowest of margins. UFV’s two-round combined score of 578 was just a single stroke better than the Vikes’ 579, with UBC taking third place at 590.

UFV’s Kyle Claggett (72-71=143) and UVic’s Bruce Tomie (72-71=143) tied for third place individually.

On the women’s side, Emery Bardock gave the Cascades a sweep of the individual titles, carding rounds of 76 and 74 for a two-stroke margin over UBC’s Kelly Hellman (77-75=152). In a three-way tie for third at 153 were the T-Birds’ Kate Johnston and Cecile Kwon, and UVic’s Cadence Hellmann. Each of the three shot 77 on Saturday followed by a 76 on Sunday.

In the women’s team competition, UBC’s two entries finished first and second overall. Hellman, Johnston and Rebecca Kuik were the winners with a combined score of 305, edging their teammates by a single stroke. UFV and UVic were close behind, tied for third at 308.

The UFV Spring Invitational is a precursor to the Canadian University/College Golf Championship, a Golf Canada event which will be hosted by the Cascades at Chilliwack Golf Club May 29 to June 1.

“In a showcase for what we’re going to see in a couple months at the Golf Canada championships, it’s great to see our strong team play from the fall carrying over into the new year,” said Cascades head coach Chris Bertram, whose men’s and women’s teams swept the CCAA national gold medals in October.

The next tournament for the Cascades men’s and women’s teams is the Walla Walla (Wash.) University Invitational, March 26 and 27.

For more on the teams, visit ufvcascades.ca.