Favinger Finishes 28th at SoCalsTuesday, May 08, 2012Glendora, CA (Men’s Golf) -- Sophomore Shane Favinger’s 2012 sophomore campaign came to a close on Monday afternoon at the CCCAA Southern California Championships. Favinger, who was the Owls’ lone representative at the regionals, finished 28th out of 58 golfers. Full article » Owls Finish Fifth; Favinger Headed to SoCalsTuesday, May 01, 2012Santa Barbara, CA (Men’s Golf) -- The Citrus College Men’s Golf team concluded their regular season on Monday afternoon at the Western State Conference Championships hosted by Santa Barbara City College. The Owls overcame a sluggish first round, and rebounded nicely in the second round before finishing fifth. While the Owls won’t be advancing as a team, sophomore Shane Favinger is headed to the Southern California Championships for the second straight year. Full article » Owls Post Lowest Rounds of Year; Still Finish 6thTuesday, April 24, 2012Santa Maria, CA (Men’s Golf) -- It's a testament to how tough the Western State Conference is when it comes to Men’s Golf based on the performances on Monday afternoon. The Citrus College Men’s Golf team posted their lowest rounds of the year at Santa Maria Country Club at the WSC Event hosted by Allan Hancock, but still finished sixth, a measly three strokes back of the third place finisher. Full article » Owls Finish Fifth in Tightest WSC Event of YearTuesday, April 17, 2012Glendale, CA (Men’s Golf) -- The Citrus College Men’s Golf team pulled out a fifth place finish at the WSC Event hosted by Glendale College on Monday afternoon at Oakmount Country Club. The Owls finished just 15 strokes out of first place in what was easily the closest WSC event this season. Full article » Men’s Golf Struggles at Home EventWednesday, April 11, 2012San Dimas, CA (Men’s Golf) -- The Citrus College Men’s Golf team played host to the Western State Conference on Wednesday. The Owls hosted the WSC at their home course, San Dimas Canyon Golf Course, and uncharacteristically struggled. Citrus finished seventh out of the seven competing teams, and for the first time this season didn’t have a single individual finish in the Top 20. Full article » |