Eastern Florida Golfers Finish Fall Season Next Week

By  //  November 7, 2014

The Eastern Florida 2014 golf team includes Dalton Bartlett, Lorenzo Bolivar, Alexander Blue, Drew Cooke, Michael DeMorat, Aaron Giles, Brad Gray, Corey Herman, Michael Keymont and Kerry Sweeney. (Eastern Florida image)
The Eastern Florida 2014 golf team includes Dalton Bartlett, Lorenzo Bolivar, Alexander Blue, Drew Cooke, Michael DeMorat, Aaron Giles, Brad Gray, Corey Herman, Michael Keymont and Kerry Sweeney. (Eastern Florida image)

Golfers Wrap Up Fall Schedule At NJCAA District 4 Preview

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Eastern Florida’s golf team wraps up its fall schedule at Monday and Tuesday’s NJCAA District 4 Preview at Willow Point Golf Club in Alexander City, Alabama.

EFSC will be represented by freshmen Mickey DeMorat, Kerry Sweeney, Corey Herman and sophomores Brad Gray and Drew Cooke.

The goal for the tournament is simple, said Eastern Florida head coach Jamie Howell: “Win”

“We will need to play well as Willow Point is an awesome golf course that rewards good play and penalizes poor play,” Howell said.

“A win would definitely be a success, but we are arriving with a new line-up with Corey Herman playing in the number five slot. He is competitive and game but this will be his first collegiate event as a member of the top five traveling.

“Success for him may be not getting caught in the headlights and success for the team would include competing for a title right down to the wire.”

Howell also sees the bigger picture.

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“You always like to finish on a good note,” he said.

“At the same time this event will be a catalyst for the remainder of our fall practices as well as preparing for the District Championship in April.”

Howell expects the main competition to come from Central Alabama, which is playing on its par 72, 7,100-yard home course, Wallace State and Darton State.

Eastern Florida has finished second in all three of its tournaments this fall and defeated Florida Tech in their head-to-head Collegiate Players Cup competition.