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Men’s golf grabs first victory in second outing

Eagles sweep field in first dual match of the season.
Biola Golf

Biola men’s golf competed in their second match of the season against the Vanguard University Lions in Long Beach, Calif. on Sept. 21. The Eagles grabbed their first victory by outshooting the Lions by 10, 294-304.

Three Eagles helped move the team towards a smooth victory. Senior Austin Bishop led the way for the Eagles by winning six birdies and carded an overall score of 68 (-4).

Senior Kyle McAbee ended the day with a score of 73, just a few points higher than his 71 (-1) victory in the California Lutheran University Invitational on Sept. 17-18. Junior walk-on Scott Hatfield finished closely behind McAbee with a score of 75.

Junior Kaden Page also contributed to the scoring with a 78, followed by senior Ben Crumley who fell short with a triple bogey on hole 18 which moved him to 79 (+7). Junior walk-on Karson Dreher finished with a score of 88.

The Eagles will continue play at the Dennis Rose Invitational in Waikoloa, HI on Oct. 29 through 31.

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Sasha Terry is a senior journalism major who is known for her positivity and passion. She enjoys writing, playing sports, watching movies, traveling, shopping and spending time with friends and family. After traveling from Auburn, Washington which is about 40 minutes south of Seattle, to Biola University, I declared to major in journalism with an emphasis in broadcast. I came to Biola University with a strong passion for being involved in activities on campus that would demonstrate my artistic and writing abilities. The Chimes caught my eye the first semester of my freshman year and I decided to work with the staff as a freelance sports writer. I enjoyed attending the games, interviewing the coaches and players and writing game recaps. The next semester, I applied for the sports staff writer position and was accepted, which strengthened my writing drastically. During my sophomore and junior year, I worked as a Web Editor and innovated the Chimes website and social media pages. This year, I am stepping into the Copy Editor position and I aim to continue working towards my goal of being a broadcast journalist by reporting stories and challenging myself to learn more about AP Style. I will also continue to write for the sports section to strengthen my writing even more. I’m so glad to be a part of the staff and I’m excited for what’s to come next.
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