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Bobo Finishes Fifth, ASU Takes Sixth at Concho River Classic


SAN ANGELO – The Angelo State golf team finished in sixth place at the Concho River Classic after carding a 315 on Tuesday for a two-day team total of 624 at the par-72 Bentwood Country Club.

“This has probably been our best back to back rounds although I know that every gal is probably kicking herself a little bit for a couple of the holes that they played,” ASU head coach Kathleen Price said. “I think it could have been better both days but the girls are going to come back and work hard.”

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Abby Bobo took fifth place in the tournament's individual standings following a final round 78 and a birdie on hole No. 10 on a playoff. Bobo, who shot a 1-under in the first round completed the tournament at 5-over for her best showing as a Rambelle.

“I had a great first day, but today did not go good at all,” Bobo said. “Overall it was my low score and hopefully I'll learn something from it and go out and play better next time.”

Maury McCormick had a strong final round for the Rambelles, shooting a 4-over 76 following a round of 79 on Monday. McCormick finished 21st in the tournament standings, while Courtney Rutledge carded her second consecutive 79 to take 31st. Ashley Bartholomew finished with an 83 for 44th and Krista Czarnecki an 82 for a two-day total of 169 and 55th place.

Liz Chavarria finished as Angelo State's low individual scorer. The freshman, who was playing in her first collegiate tournament, carded a two-day total of 158 after closing out her experience with an 80 on Tuesday and tied with Rutledge for 31st. Taylor Griffin was 51st overall after shooting an 81 – which was four strokes better than her first round score – while Jordan Jernigan finished with a 175 with rounds of 89 and 86.

St. Edward's finished the tournament in first place with a 594, nine shots ahead of Midwestern State (300-303, 603). Tarleton State claimed third with a 606, Newman fourth (613) and Texas A&M-Commerce (618) was fourth.

Tarleton State's Isabell Jimenz Perea swon the tournament at Even-Par after shooting a 2-under 70 on Tuesday. Flower Castillo, the first round leader from Incarnate Word, took second after shooting 2-over a day after shooting 2-under.

“We had a chance to showcase not only Bentwood Country Club, Angelo State golf and the San Angelo community. I don't know if we are ready to host again next week, but we're ready to do it again next year.”

Krista

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