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October 19, 2006

Stone, Hutton Named Co-Head Coaches

Holy Names University athletic Director Robin Martin has announced that Erik Stone and Greg Hutton have been hired as Co-Head Coaches of the Holy Names Men's Golf Program effective immediately.  Stone and Hutton replace the departed Sigfried Wroebel who led the program to back to back National Tournaments as the head coach following successful stints as both an HNU player and assistant coach.  The Hawks finished 7th in the National Tournament in 2005.

Stone played gold at Fresno State University from 1990-1993 where he graduated with a Criminology Degree.  The Bulldog program was ranked as high as #5 in the Nation during Stone's time there.  From 1994-1997 played professionally on the Canadian, Asian and HGT Tours and since has been teaching golf full time.  Stone has worked with some of the top instructors in the country in Hank Haney, Adam Schrieber and Stan Sayer.

Hutton meanwhile played his college golf at both Cabrillo College and UC Davis.  Hutton received a Bachelors Degree in Environmental Design in 1999 and has competed at the NCGA Amateur Gold level for the last decade.  Hutton grew up in Santa Cruz, CA and currently resides in Oakland with his wife Kara.

 

 

September 27, 2006

Men's Golf Takes 2nd at Mustang Invitational

Chae 2nd Individually

Santa Clarita, CA - The Holy Names Men's Golf team took second place at the 2006 Mustang Invitational hosted by The Master's College Monday.  The Hawks' Charles Chae shot a 1-under 143 over the 36 hole tournament, good for second place behind individual champion Gregg Banks of Concordia University who shot 3-under.  Concordia University ran away from the competition for the team championship shooting an 8-over.  The Hawks score of 27-over edged out third pace Point Loma Nazarene (+32).  The Masters (+41), Cal Baptist (+43) and CSU San Marcos (+44) rounded out the competition respectively.

Takashi Shimabukuro finished in 9th place with a 7-over 151 while teammate Jason Jones took 11th with an 8-over 152.  For complete results visit our schedule page.    

 

 
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