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MENS GOLF FINISHES EIGHTH AT JAMBOREE
Jake Baltimore notches a hole-in-one

ALMA MEN'S GOLF FINISHES 5TH IN MIAA JAMBOREE
Continue steady improvement

MEN'S GOLF FINISHES 5TH AT MIAA JAMBOREE #4
Brian Rabedioux finishes as a Tri-Medalist

ALMA SCOTS TO HOST FIRST MIAA MEN'S GOLF JAMBOREE ON SATURDAY
To be held at Pine River Country Club

MEN'S GOLF: Kyle Travis Earns Special Honors
Kyle Travis was named to the Cleveland Golf All-American Scholars List

MEN'S GOLF: Results from Albion/Alma Ryder Cup Matches
Results from Albion/Alma Ryder Cup Matches

MEN'S GOLF: Scots Finish 5th in FInal MIAA Jamboree
In the final league tournament, the Alma College Scots finished 5th at Tri-State.

MEN'S GOLF: SCots Finish 5th in MIAA Jamboree at Buck's Run
The Scots hosted MIAA Jamboree #5 at Buck's Run and ended the day with a fifth place finish.

 

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Coach Profile

Judd Folske

Judd Folske

Judd Folske is entering his first year as Alma College Head Baseball Coach in the 2007-2008 season after spending two years as an assistant coach with the program. Coach Folske joined the Maroon and Cream in the fall of 2005 after stops at NCAA Division I Central Michigan University, and stints at Div. II schools Saginaw Valley State University and Ferris State University. He also serves the athletic department as assistant athletic director.

While head coach of the CMU Chippewas, Folske posted a 131-98 mark. In 2000, he finished in a tie for first in the MAC conference with a record of 41-17 (18-8). Folske retired after the 2003 season at CMU, and went to work as an assistant at SVSU, where he worked in that capacity for two seasons.