Coaches: Marc Hogan, David Smith
Captains: Hawk Swearingen ’15, Peter Knade ’16
Record: 1st
in Prep League, 2nd in State
Individual Honors: All-Prep Peter Knade, Hawk Swearingen ’15, Teddy Garner ’16, Charles
Hargrove ’17, Mac Boney ’18 All-State Mac Boney and Basil Boyd ’17
The 2015 Woodberry Forest golf campaign began with thirty-seven
students, a record number, trying out for the varsity team during the last
snowy weeks of February. Coaches Marc Hogan and David Smith settled on a group
of twenty-three players who battled all season for the coveted six match spots. Weekly qualifying rounds meant a different
group played in each match.
An opening tie with St. Christopher’s at home was followed
by victories at Trinity Episcopal School, over St. Paul’s School in the
Disharoon Cup, and at St. Anne’s-Belfield School. The Tigers lost by a single
stroke at Collegiate, but got revenge over Cougars at home the following week. To
close the season, Woodberry won handily over Georgetown Prep, lost at St. Christopher’s
School, and bested Episcopal High School to finish with a 6-2-1 record.
The Tigers were not favored in the Prep League tournament even
though they had won the three previous championships. Playing their best golf
in windy and warm conditions, Woodberry prevailed over previously undefeated
St. Chris and the other VPL teams to garner its twenty-eighth league title at
The Federal Club in Glen Allen. Peter Knade ’16 (71) successfully defended his
individual championship. Peter, Hawk Swearingen
’15 (76), Teddy Garner ’16 (80), Charles Hargrove ’17 (80), and Mac Boney ’18
(81) earned All-Prep honors.
The next week, the Tigers finished second at the VISAA state
championship at The Manor in Farmville to St. Chris, 297-303. Mac (76) and Basil
Boyd ’17 (73) garnered All-State honors.
Peter, the team’s co-captain, won the William H. White Golf
Trophy for low stroke average, and Charles won the Thomas Bond MVP Award for
his overall play. Hawk finished his WFS career by winning the Sam A. Dougherty
Golf Prize for his outstanding play and leadership as a co-captain.
Ten golfers finished with stroke averages below eighty, and
eleven of the top twelve golfers return for the 2016 season, promising another
season of excellence going into the future.