Tuesday, May 4, 2021

2021 Season: Match report 9

 

The Tigers traveled south of the James River to play at Salisbury Country Club versus the Trinity Episcopal Titans. Even though Woodberry's solid play continues, the Tigers came up on the short end of a 145-149 score, thanks to a record -5 under 31 by Garrett Kuhla from Trinity Episcopal. 
 
Turner Edwards's 35 (-1) led the Tigers, followed by a trio of 38's (+2) from Bennett Perry, Coops Cooper, and Will Brown. Benny Haggin and John Tandberg fired 39's.
 
It is only the fourth time since 1986 that a Woodberry team score of 150 or less wasn't enough to win the match.
  • April 16, 2002 - Woodberry Forest 149, Collegiate 146. WFS GC
  • March 30, 2008 -- Woodberry Forest 149, Collegiate 145, WFS GC
  • May 8, 2018 -- Woodberry Forest 138, St. Christopher's 133, CCV-Westhampton

The Tigers fall to 9-2.



Sunday, May 2, 2021

2021 Season: Match report 8

 Returning home to play on back-to-back days, the Tigers looked none the worse for wear. Turner Edwards fired a -1 round of 34 to lead Woodberry to a comfortable 140-180 victory of arch-rival Episcopal High School. Again Coach Hastie filed the match report.

On the A squad Turner Edwards shot the lowest round of 34, followed by Benny Haggin and Coops Cooper who both shot a 35, Bennett Perry with a 36, John Tandberg with a 37, and Will Brown with a 42. The score was 140 (WSF) to 180 (EHS).

As for the B squad, Logan McNabb clinched the low score of 38, followed by Graham Roberts and Chris Nabors at 39, Meade Seay at 41,Thomas Mills at 42, and William Andrews who also shot a 42. The score was 157 (WFS) to 225 (EHS).

Excellent playing out there today!

With the win, Woodberry improves to 9-1 on the season. The even par 140 match score is the second time the Tigers have done so this year and the sixth time they have had a match score in the 140's, a new school record.

Saturday's match also marked the final home match for the Varsity A. Coach Hogan published the following tributes before the match to the golfers in the class of 2021.
 


Thomas Mills - Thomas made the varsity in 2019 as a fourth former and played in two matches. Today, Thomas makes his 2021 debut.

Meade Seay - As a third-former and fourth former, Meade participated in nearly every JV match. In 2019, Meade played in two varsity matches, earning his first letter. Meade has played in two matches in 2021.

John Tandberg - In 2019, John made the JV team and played in three matches. He qualified for one varsity match and earned a letter.  In 2021, John has played in every match and has a scoring average of 38.64

Benny Haggin -Benny played in all 13 varsity matches his third-form year. He was medalist twice, shooting 34 (-1) at home against St. Chris, and 33 (-2) again at home vs. Benedictine. He earned the All-State honors with a round of 74 (+2) as part of the 2018 championship team. In 2019, Benny led the team in scoring with a 36.38 scoring average and had a round of 32 (-3) against Trinity Episcopal at home. He shot 72 (E) at the VPL championship to win the Prep League's individual title. Benny's 74 (+2) at the state championship earned him his second All-State honors.

As captain of this year's squad, Benny has been the medalist in four of the seven events played. He has lowered his scoring average to 34.57, the first Woodberry Forest golfer to have a match scoring average under par.

2021 Season: Match report 7

Looking to redeem themselves after the first loss of the season, the Tigers traveled to Hermitage Country Club to play Collegiate in a rare 18-hole event. Coach Hogan was away from campus attending his daughter's college graduation, so Coach Hastie took the reigns and filed this report:

With wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour, the course proved to be a challenging opponent. But nothing is too challenging for our players. Benny Haggin had a 74, followed by Turner Edwards who shot a respectable 75, John Tandberg with a 77, Coops Cooper at a 78, Bennett Perry with 84, and Meade Seay with a 90. 

Woodberry came away with an impressive 304-321 victory over the Cougars. The win improved the Tigers record to 8-1