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Golf Update

Pomona-Pitzer fell to Occidental on April 7, 324-321. Joe Gill '06 was the lone Hen to come in under 80, as he shot a 78 on the Annandale course. Scott Pearsall '05 was two shots off that pace with an 80 on the afternoon. Greg Woulfe '03 and Ben Hochstein '04 both came in with 83's.

The Hens fell to Cal Lutheran at Sterling Hills on April 3. Pomona-Pitzer came in with a 316, 8 strokes behind the Kingsmen. Pearsall and Hochstein were the top two performers for the Sagehens, as they both came in with scores of 75 on the day. Gill was next in line for the Hen squad, coming in with an 82.

The Hens defeated Chapman on April 1, at Red Hill Country Club, 321-330. Pearsall and Gill were the top two finishers for the Hens, both coming in at 78 (+6). Dylan Pelletier-Ross '06 shot an 80 while Woulfe and Ben Nightengale '05 both finished their rounds with an 85.

Pomona-Pitzer finished in a tie for 10th out of 15 teams at the Cal Lutheran Invitational on the March 24 and 25. Gill and Hochstein each came in with 3 round totals of 242, tying one another for 23rd individually. Woulfe shot a 246, good enough for 34th place, and Pearsall came in 57th with his total of 253.

Several SCIAC players participated in Pomona-Pitzer's annual Spring Break tournament on March 20. The Hens finished in 3rd position, defeating Whittier, but falling to Occidental and C-M-S. They shot a team total of 313 for the 18-hole tournament. The top Sagehen finisher was Hochstein, who tied for third with a 74. Nightengale's 77 was unable to be counted in the team total because he was playing as an individual in the 6th spot. Peltier-Ross was the only other Hen under 80 for the day with a 77.