Thursday, September 2, 2010

Thomas Walter '10 represents USA

Thomas Walter played for the US squad on the Blair-Wellington Golf Exchange this past summer. Thomas spent three weeks in June/July traveling throughout England and Scotland, where he played several matches against local juniors.

"Our hosts were some of the most hospitable people I've ever met," said Walter, the 2010 WFS golf team scoring leader and captain. "They were the biggest reason I enjoyed the trip."

Walter played famous courses such as Sunningdale, a final qualifying site for the British Open; the Rye and West Sussex Golf Clubs; and KingsBarnes on the North Sea. The team also got to walk the Old Course at St. Andrews just before the British Open, and took an exclusive tour of the Royal & Ancient's Museum.


"It was truly a once in a lifetime opportunity, and I am so grateful to have been able to participate," said Walter, who is now competing for a spot on the Bucknell University golf team. 
 

Friday, August 27, 2010

Tigers finish 6th in VSGA Invitational

Woodberry Forest shot 310 in the second round of the 2010 VSGA High School Invitational Wednesday. The Tigers moved up one spot to finish 6th out of the 23 teams competing. Senior co-captain James Walter fired an even par 72, while teammates Tyler Grills (79), Bennett duPont (79), and Jack Dalrymple (80) completed the scoring. Fourth former Timothy Walter had a second round 84.


The sixth place finish was Woodberry Forest's best result in this tournament since 2007, when the Tigers finished third.

Coach Hogan and his team

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

2010 VSGA High School Invitational

The Tigers opened the new season Tuesday, August 24 with the first round of the VSGA High School Invitational. The tournament field of 23 public and private high school teams played in windy, cool conditions at the Independence Golf Club in Midlothian.


Woodberry Forest shot 308, good enough for 7th place, and just three shots out of third. Fourth former Timothy Walter led the way with an even par round of 72. Walter's round puts him in fourth place going into the final round. Fifth former Bennett duPont was next with a 75. Also competiting for the Tigers are fifth formers Jack Dalrymple (80), Tyler Grills (81), and senior co-captain James Walter (81).

The tournament concludes on Wednesday.

Team scores -- top 10 (best four of five individuals)

1. Deep Run - 296
2. Western Albemarle - 300
3. James River - 305
t4. Battlefield - 307
t4. Kellam - 307
t4. Langley - 307
7. WOODBERRY FOREST - 308
8. Chantilly - 315
9. Mills Godwin - 324
10. Oakton - 328

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Coach Marc Hogan--2010 VPL Coach of the Year

The Virginia Preparatory League announced today that Woodberry Forest golf coach Marc Hogan is the 2010 Golf Coach of the Year. It is the fourth time in his career (2004, 2007, 2009) that Mr. Hogan has won this league award, and the first time he has been named Coach of the Year in consecutive seasons.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Final Scoring averages- 2010

First         Last             Matches    Stroke Avg.

Thomas    Walter             11            38.02

Milt          Barber             10            39.82

Shep        Hardison          10            39.92

Bennett    duPont              9            39.93

Timothy    Walter              7            40.50

Connor    Dobbs               1             40.50

Pete          Heck                1             40.50

James       Walter              3            40.90

Charlie      Moore             10           41.16

Jack         Dalrymple          5            42.66

West   Camp-Crowder        1          43.00

Charles    Blaydes              1            43.61

Tyler        Grills                 2            43.92

Billy    Mott                       1            46.00

David    Lee                      1            54.14

Thomas Walter finishes with a 38.61 stroke average, tying him with Billy King (1995-97) for 24th all-time in Woodberry Forest golf history.


Individual Career Stroke Average

First Last Years Scoring
1 Ted Haley (1993-1995) 36.62
2 Robert  Long (2000-2002) 36.83
3 Whitten Meares (1995-1997) 36.95
4 Johnny  Kyger (2007-2009) 37.05
5 Zack Randol (1999-2001) 37.12
6 Edward Moseley (1998-1999) 37.18
7 Brad Garner (1996-1998) 37.22
8 Neel Williams (1998-2000) 37.36
9 Gene Williams (1993-1996) 37.39
10 Jay  McKnight (1998-2000) 37.68
11 Peter Wilson (2003-2006) 37.81
12 Tee Nunnellee (1994-1996) 37.93
13 Dean  Norman (2002-2005) 37.93
14 Robert Chen (1999-2001) 37.99
15 David Carver (2001-2002) 38.02
16 Will  Strickler (2002-2004) 38.03
17 Miguel Coles (1997-1998) 38.06
18 Chris  Jones (1991-1993) 38.18
19 Grant Rafield (2003-2005) 38.19
20 Jim Frazier (2006-2009) 38.32
21 Mac Kellet (1996-1998) 38.35
22 Eric  Stinson (2002-2005) 38.45
23 Jason Saunders (2004-2007) 38.53
24 Thomas  Walter (2008-2010) 38.61
24 Billy King (1995-1997) 38.61
26 Ned Michaels (1994-1995) 38.65
27 Franklin Dolan (2005-2008) 38.67
28 Edward Wood (2003-2004) 38.72
29 Chris  Brown (2000-2002) 38.98
30 Chamberlain Hill (2006-2009) 39.06
31 Milt Barber (2008- 39.32
32 Tyler  Love (1998-2000) 39.33
33 Shep Hardison (2009- 39.46

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Monday, May 17, 2010

Woodberry Forest finishes 3rd in VISAA state golf tournament

In a driving rain storm in Suffolk, VA, the Tigers battled the elements and seven other teams in the third VISAA State Golf Championships.  Sleepy Hole Golf Course hosted the event for the first time. The 6500 yard par 72 layout took on lots of water, but managed to remain playable for the six hour round. Woodberry Forest's score of 314 placed them third, behind state champion Episcopal (309) and runner-up St. Christopher's (310). Two time defending state champion Carlisle finished fourth (316).

Captain Thomas Walter ended his Woodberry Forest career with perhaps his best round, a one over 73, earning All-State honors on the strength of his fourth place finish. Thomas overcame a triple bogey seven on his sixth hole, playing his last 12 holes two under par.


Division 1
*top 4 scores
1st Place – Episcopal High School – 309
2nd Place – Saint Christopher’s School – 310
3rd Place – Woodberry Forest – 314
4th Place –Carlisle School – 316
5th Place – Collegiate School – 320
6th Place – Cape Henry Collegiate – 321
7th Place – Liberty Christian Academy – 327
8th Place – Trinity Episcopal School – 354

All State Team:
Bailey Patrick – Episcopal School – 71 – Co-Player of the Year
Adam Stowe – Episcopal School – 71- Co Player of the Year
Bryce Chalkley – St. Christopher’s School -71- Co Player of the Year
Thomas Walter – Woodberry Forest – 73
Ben Leon – Norfolk Academy – 75
Jack Adkins – Carlisle School – 75
Alex Wise – Carlisle School – 75
Austin Inman – Liberty Christian – 75
Mark Hourigan – Collegiate School – 76
Paul Strader – St. Christopher’s School – 77
Chris Hickman – Blue Ridge - 77



Other Woodberry Scores

Milt Barber - 79
James Walter - 80
Charlie Moore - 82
Bennett duPont - 83
Shep Hardison - 85

Friday, May 14, 2010

Woodberry Forest accepts invitation to VISAA tournament

Fresh off their VPL tournament win, the Tigers are one of eight teams selected to play in the third VISAA Division 1 state golf championship. This year's event will be held at Sleepy Hole Golf Club, in Suffolk, VA on Monday, May 17th. Woodberry's first tee time is 9:56 AM.

The Carlisle School of Martinsville is the two-time defending VISAA champion. Woodberry Forest finished second last year.

2010 VISAA State Golf Championships
Team Championship Participants

Division 1
Carlisle School
Cape Henry Collegiate
Liberty Christian
St. Christopher’s
Episcopal High School
Collegiate School
Trinity Episcopal
Woodberry Forest

Division 2
Greenbrier Christian
Walsingham Academy
Covenant School
Atlantic Shores
Fuqua School
Fredericksburg Christian
Brunswick Academy
Hampton Roads Academy

Individual Participants
Division 1
Kyle Oliver – Norfolk Collegiate
Davis Whitmer – STAB
Hunter Barton – Hargrave Military
Chris Hickman – Blue Ridge
Holt Mountcastle – St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes
Trey Wingo – Paul VI
Taylor Paasch – Bishop Sullivan

Division 2
Trip Bose – Norfolk Christian
Kevin Stallings – Virginia Episcopal
Will Hickey – Holy Cross
Maclain Huge – Notre Dame
Ryan Poe – Highland School
Adam Peebles – Portsmouth Christian
Jackson Rice – Tandem Friends
Scott Burnette – Westover Christian