WARRIORS AND MUSTANGS FIRE THEIR WAY TO OUA GOLF TITLES
The Warriors led after the opening day of play Tuesday and finished strong Wednesday, posting a combined team score of 598 to take the Ruttan Trophy. The McMaster Marauders finished with the silver medal with a 611, followed by the Ottawa Gee-Gees at 616. Waterloo had three players finish among the top 10 to lead the team to the title – Justin Fluit (148), Jud Whiteside (151) and Arjun Walia (152).
McMaster’s Jason Wellings was the top individual finisher on the men’s side, carding a 146 after two rounds of play to win the Len Shore Trophy. Fluit and Ottawa’s Andrew Jensen were tied for second at 148, while the Gee-Gees’ Mark Colham was all alone in third with a 149.
The Mustang women carried their momentum from the regular season right into the championships and dominated the field. Western had won three consecutive events coming into the OUA championships and posted a team score of 501, 20 strokes better than the second-place team, to cruise to victory. The Toronto Varsity Blues (521) took the silver medal, while Waterloo secured the bronze with a team score of 540.
Sue Gleeson has been one of the most consistent performers in league play this season and she was on her game at Sunningdale, winning the women’s individual competition with a score of 155. Gleeson began with a day one low round of 76 and carded a 79 Wednesday to earn the low female medal. Lindsay McEwin of the Windsor Lancers was next 1t 162, followed by Lisa Boykp of the Guelph Gryphons and Jenn Beattie of Toronto, who both shot 170.
Men’s Team Results
1. Waterloo 598
2. McMaster 611
3. Ottawa 613
4. Guelph 616
5. Western 617
6. Queen’s 619
7. Toronto 625
8. Carleton 628
9. Brock 631
10. Windsor 634
11. Laurentian 644
12. Laurier 648
Men’s Individual Top 10
1. Jason Wellings McMaster 146
T2. Andrew Jensen Ottawa 148
T2. Justin Fluit Waterloo 148
4. Mark Colham Ottawa 149
T5. Paul DeLoose Carleton 151
T5. Eric Frederickson Guelph 151
T5. Mike Matunin McMaster 151
T5. Jud Whiteside Waterloo 151
T9. David Lang Guelph 152
T9. Mark Bania Toronto 152
T9. Arjun Walia Waterloo 152
T9. Geoff McLeod Western 152
Women’s Team Results
1. Western 501
2. Toronto 521
3. Waterloo 540
4. Guelph 544
5. Windsor 565
6. Brock DNF
Women’s Individual Top 10
1. Sue Gleeson Western 155
2. Lindsay McEwin Windsor 162
T3. Lisa Boykp Guelph 170
T3. Jenn Beattie Toronto 170
T5. Christian Bosley Western 172
T5. Jaime Steedman Waterloo 172
7. Danielle Greene Toronto 173
8. Margaux Ullett Western 174
9. Brett Savin Waterloo 177
10. Beth Evans Toronto 178