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MEN'S GOLF: Kyle Travis, Patrick Seymour Lead Scots in Spring Tournament

The Alma College men's golf team is playing some spring dates, including last weekend when the team traveled to Anderson, Ind., to play in the Anderson Invitational Apr. 1-2.

Teams playing included Transylvania, Franklin, Hanover, Aurora and Anderson.

The Scots were in third place after day one with a score of 316 and after a day two score of 314, the Scots ended tied for fourth.

Individually, the Scots were led by Kyle Travis who shot 77-77 (154). Pat Seymour shot a second-day 74 for the best round of the tournament for the Maroon and Cream, tying with Travis with a two-day total of 154.

FINAL ALMA SCORES
Kyle Travis 77-77=154
Patrick Seymour 80-74=154
Evan Kay 79-79=158
Rob Ronk 80-84=164
Bryan McKenney 84-83=167

 

Since 2003, twenty-three Alma College students have won prestigious national fellowships, scholarships and awards, including 13 Fulbright fellowships and multiple Udall, Truman, Marshall and Gates-Cambridge scholarships.

 

Coach Profile

Gordon Aldrich

Gordon Aldrich was a late addition to the Alma College Coaching Staff in the summer of 2007. Coach Aldrich has joined the Alma College Family as the Cross Country and Track and Field Head Coach.

During his 26 years as a varsity Boy’s and Girl’s Cross Country Coach, Aldrich has won a Girls Open State Championship (1978), a Girls State Championship (1995), two Boy’s State Championships (1994, 1997), and was Runner-up on seven other occasions. During the same time, Aldrich coached teams to 17 conference championships, was nominated for the Michigan Interscholastic Track Coaches Association Coach of the Year 12 times for cross country, and walked away with the award four times (1994, 1995, 1996, and 1998). He was also named the Boy’s Cross Country National Coach of the Year in 1999 by the National Federation Interscholastic Coaches Association.

Aldrich was also honored with Michigan High School Coaches Association Track Coach of the Year in 1985 and 1998, and has received the Charles Sweeney Michigan Coaches Hall of Fame Track and Field Award.