Dartmouth’s John Lazor, a freshman from Westwood, Mass.,
captured individual honors and helped the Big Green finish third in the team
standings in The Yale Spring Invitational played at The Course at Yale
Saturday.
With the weather finally breaking, the 13-team field played
36 holes in the one-day event and Lazor had rounds of 73 and 70 over the
6,810-yard, par-70 Yale layout to finish at 3-over 143, three shots clear of
the field.
Apparently, someone at Yale was embarrassed that the Yale
“B” team had the best team score with rounds of 303 and 291 for a 594 total, so
runnerup Bucknell was crowned the “official” winner with rounds of 295 and 300
and a 595 total. I’m going to go old-school here, though, and award the title
to the team that had the fewest strokes, which is the Yale “B” team.
With the Ivy League Tournament coming up this weekend, I’m
sure some of the B-teamers were making a case for inclusion on the team playing
in the league championship. Consider that goal accomplished. As it was, the two
Yale teams consisted of just four players each, so there was no margin of error
that the usual fifth man provides for either of the Bulldogs’ entrants.
The B-teamers were led by Joe Willis, a senior from Lake
Forest, Ill. who finished tied for second behind Lazor at 6-over 146, and Henry
Cassriel, a sophomore from Orinda, Calif. who finished alone in fourth place at
147. Willis matched par in the second round with a 70 after an opening-round 76
and Cassriel had rounds of 73 and 74.
Sharing second with Willis was Bucknell’s John Edler, a
junior from Fair Haven, N.J. who had rounds of 75 and 71.
Dartmouth had a pair of 298s to finish third at 596, a shot
behind Bucknell and one shot ahead of Yale’s “A” team, which finished fourth
with rounds of 299 and 298 and a 597 total.
Charles Cai, a senior from West Windsor, N.J., got a top-10
finish for Dartmouth with rounds of 74 and 75 for a 149 total that left him in
a tie for ninth.
Dartmouth’s Inter-Ac League connection, juniors Scott
Jaster, the former Haverford School standout, and Sean Fahey, who starred at
Episcopal Academy, landed on the same number in a tie for 22nd at
152. Jaster fashioned a pair of 76s while Fahey went 75 and 77.
Villanova also teed it up at Yale, finishing seventh with rounds of 309 and 308 and a 617 total.
The Wildcats were led by Luke Waggoner, a senior from
Crystal Lake, Ill. who finished in the tie for ninth at 149 with rounds of 72
and 77.
Also for Villanova, Lucas Trim (78-74), a junior from Tampa,
Fla., finished tied for 22nd at 152, Andrew MacMillan (79-76), a
sophomore from Scottsdale, Ariz., finished tied for 35th at 155,
Zach Egermayer (80-83), a sophomore from Glen Rock, N.J., finished tied for 58th
at 163 and Will Byne (85-81), a sophomore from Oakmont, finished tied for 65th
at 166.
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