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DURHAM LORDS
Sunday, October 2, 2011
 

Durham College golfers looking to repeat at the OCAA Championship


OCAA Championship Website: http://ocaa.com/championships/2011-12/golf
 
CORNWALL, Ont. - The top golfers in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) are set to take over the Cornwall Golf and Country Club for the 2011 OCAA Golf Championships, hosted by St. Lawrence College.

The tournament runs from Monday through Wednesday. Student-athletes competing in the scheduled 72-hole tournament represent 16 Ontario college campuses, including Boréal, Cambrian, Confederation, Durham, Fanshawe, Fleming (Peterborough), George Brown, Georgian, Humber, Mohawk, Niagara, St. Clair, St. Lawrence (Brockville, Cornwall and Kingston), and Seneca.

Defending OCAA women's individual champion and national bronze medalist Kayleigh Kraemer is coming off a four-stroke win at the Niagara Invitational, and is looking to partner up with teammate Tiffany Albath once again to bring another women's team title to Durham. Albath is the defending silver medalist at both the provincials and nationals.

Other women making their return to provincials are defending individual OCAA bronze medalist Jasmine Paton of Georgian, and Heather MacKenzie of St. Clair, who placed sixth at last year's OCAA tournament. MacKenzie and St. Clair teammate Ashley Unrau recently teamed up to take the women's team title at the Niagara Invitational, finishing second and fourth, respectively.
 
Humber is the five-time defending OCAA men's team champions, and returns a strong group to provincials. Defending men's individual gold and silver medalists Mark Hoffman and Adrian Cord will make their swan song at the OCAA championships, having both just represented Canada last month at the Summer Universiade in Shenzhen, China. Hoffman is the top intercollegiate golfer in the nation, winning Golf Canada's Canadian University/College Championship last May. Humber's men earned a 2010-11 triple crown of sorts, winning the team title at this tournament, provincials and nationals.

Durham's men were runner-up to Humber last year, and will look to make its case for an OCAA title in 2011. Durham's David Lang is coming off a tournament win at Niagara on Wednesday where he shot a five-under par 67, one stroke better than Humber's Alex Dumais.

Other men's teams that may threaten Humber's bid for a six-peat are Georgian and Niagara. Georgian won team bronze at both the provincials and nationals last year. Keegan Tyers, who finished in fifth place at last year's OCAA championship, is back with Georgian this year. Defending OCAA men's individual bronze medalist Ryan Curran leads a Niagara team which is coming off a win at the Niagara Invitational.

Another notable veteran making his return to the OCAA championships after a one-year hiatus is Fanshawe's Taylor Booth, the OCAA silver medalist in 2009.
 

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ABOUT ONTARIO COLLEGES ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) is a recognized leader in intercollegiate athletics in the province, dedicated to student athlete and sport development. The OCAA has 31 members sponsoring 16 league and tournament championships.

For additional information please contact:


Josh Bell-Webster
Marketing and Communications
Ontario Colleges Athletic Association
Tel: 416-426-7041
Fax: 416-426-7308
E-mail: bell-webster@ocaa.com

Scott Dennis
Sports Information and Marketing Coordinator
Durham College and UOIT Athletics
905.721.2000 Ext. 2784 (P)
905.259.2825 (C)
905.721.3117 (F)

Press release courtesy of OCAA Communications




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