Brian Clearkin knocks it in.
Oh Mama I'm hot today.
GOLF Whether from the sly :ens of Whitemarsh Valley untry Club, or the sunny 1ches of South Carolina, the Salle golf team has proven :mselves a force to be recked with. Last year the team n its seventh Catholic 1gue Championship, and put \ether another undefeated 1son, almost unheard of in a ne as turbulent as golf is. ,t season the team had six .yers receive All-Catholic 110rs: Kevin Frost and Sean :se, 2003 returning seniors .x Muller, Eli Pery, and Chris edman, and junior Garrett ,alyga. The team also boastthe 2002 PCL Individual nner-up Eli Pery. Although l'in, Sean, and the other tduates were missed, the m looked to swing analysis m Mr. Diehl, putting lessons m the short game guru Mr.
Marty Jackson, and golf psychology from the Doctor Les Burke to help the squad continue its dominance through the upcoming season. Major contributors to this year's team were senior Jon Cooney, John Creed, Chris Dunne, Corey Durkin, Matt Meves, Max Muller, Eli Pery, and Chris Reedman; juniors Garrett Basalyga, Mark Bilecki, Brian Clearkin, Kyle Ginty, Dennis Carlson, and Mike Parker; and sophomore Sean Ford.
A tall drink of water puts a shock on the ball. Coach Marty Jackson sabotages the score card.
6 TEli Pery '03
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