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I A J, »» " ' ■ J^ TOP: Sieve Dnscoll receives congralulations from Ihe Navy Coach. ABOVE: Robert LoU hits a beautiful shot. ABOVE: Team Captain Bob Smith chips onto the green. The 1983 Golf Team had a successful fall season. Led by innovative Coach John Means, Army Golf ranked among the top one percent of all teams in the East Coast Athletic Conference. Team standouts includ- ed Team Captain Bob Smith, Steve Driscoll, Dave Gooding, Frank Vana, and Rob Rubino. Season high- lights included a third place finish in the West Point Invitational against 26 teams and a fifth place finish in the ECACs. Gooding had the finest individual performance of the fall in the James Madison Invitational by finishing fourth among some of the nation ' s finest collegiate golfers. The Golf Team also enjoyed a suc- cessful spring season by compiling a 6-1 record. The only dual meet loss came against Navy during the sea- son finale. Navy won, however, in an one-hole playoff after the score was deadlocked following regula- tion play. Army won its second straight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference title as the team finished third in the District II Champion- ships, third at the West Point Spring Invitational, and fourth in the Northeastern Intercollegiate Cham- pionships. One of the top individual efforts of the spring season came from Frank Vana as he won the medalist title during the MAAC Championship. Army Golf Takes Second Consecutive Metro Title 285
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