
LAWRENCEVILLE, Texas – Three Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference men’s golf teams competed this week in the Schreiner Spring Shootout at Comanche Trace.
No. 6 Schreiner University earned their second win in as many competitions for the spring, while No. 25 Trinity finished four shots behind in second. No. 21 Texas Lutheran posted a fourth place finish in the event.
Schreiner University
The sixth-ranked Mountaineers earned their second win of
the spring season as they hosted the Schreiner Spring Shootout in
Kerrville, Texas. Jimmy Keener led the team in a tie for second
place, posting a 36-hole mark of 140 (-4). Matt McClung followed
Keener in fourth place with a 141 (-3) and Cheyne Kendall came in
at 146 (+2) to tie for ninth. Rounding out the scorers for
Schreiner was Zach Oliver who finished in a tie for 21st
place, shooting a 152 (+10) on the day. Ian Davis also competed for
the Mountaineers, shooting a 158. Phillip Stewart, Ian Horne and
Jacob Gentry all competed as individuals in the competition,
finishing in 15th, 41st and 48th
place, respectively.
Texas Lutheran University
TLU traveled to Schreiner this week to compete in the
Schreiner Spring Shootout. The Bulldogs finished in fourth place
overall, while Adam Peterson earned the individual win. Peterson
shot a 137 (-9) to take the top spot, including the lowest round of
the competition, 65 (-7) through the first day. This is the second
win of his career. Kraig Zimmerhanzel tied for sixth in the
competition, shooting a 145 (+1). Zimmerhanzel made a five-shot
improvement during the second round, after shooting a 75 (+3) on
the first day. Stephen Bratz ended the Shootout in a tie for
17th place, firing off a 151 (+7). Taner Zimmerhanzel
rounded out the scoring members of the Bulldogs squad in a tie for
37th place, shooting a 162.
Trinity University
The Tigers finished second in the Schreiner Spring
Shootout this week. Redmond Lyons led the team in a tie for second
place, shooting a 140 (-4). Lyons started the competition with a
mark of 69 (-3) and shot a 71 (-1) through the second half. Trevor
Warner finished in a tie for sixth place after firing off a 145
(+1), while Diego Trevino tied for 17th after marking a
151 (+7). Warner made the bigget improvement for the Tigers,
shooting a 76 (+4) through the first 18, but improving to a 69 (-3)
on the second day. Alex Hartzell and Kalen Vos each shot 152 to tie
for 21st.