Alabama State comfortably ahead in women’s tourney
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, September 18, 2001
Tuesday, September 18, 2001
Defending champion Alabama State shot a team score of 366
to take a 34-shot lead over Alcorn State in the first round of
the Alcorn State University Ladies Invitational Golf Championship
Tuesday at the Duncan Park Golf Course.
Texas Southern, which as late as Monday was scheduled to play
in this tournament, withdrew, lowering the number of teams to
five, and two of those – Mississippi Valley State (two players)
and Alabama A&M (three players) – didn’t have enough team
players to be eligible for the overall team title.
Annie Tu of Alabama A&M was the individual leader after
the first round with an 11-over-par 82. Jill Jackson of Arkansas-Pine
Bluff shot an 84, and Leslie Pryor of Alabama State had an 85.
Jamilah Anderson shot an 87, and Mali Perry and Misty Williams
each had a 97 to go with Pryor’s 85 for Alabama State’s team score.
Alabama State’s Camille Wallace said, &uot;Golf is a game
of discipline, and I have been disciplined today.&uot; Wallace
shot a 104 and was not included in the team score.
&uot;This is the first time they got a chance to see the course.
They didn’t get a chance to have a practice round yesterday (Monday),&uot;
said Alabama State assistant golf coach J.R. Norman.
Despite having the first-round lead, Norman said Wednesday’s
scores will be lower, and the team could have played &uot;a whole
lot better.&uot;
Precious Thompson shot a 90 to lead Alcorn State, followed
by Lynn Johnson with a 98, Michelle Williams with a 100 and Chanette
Zenon with a 112 for a team score of 400. Danielle Thomas’s score
of 113 was not included in Alcorn’s team score.
Jocelyn Lewis, playing as an independent player for Alcorn
State, had a 102.
&uot;I think we played alright, but we all could’ve played
better today,&uot; Johnson said. &uot;We’ve had better days.
Tomorrow, we will all play better.&uot;
Arkansas-Pine Bluff had an team score of 429. Jackson’s 84
was followed by Martinique Brown with a 100, Rosanna Rickett with
a 122 and Johnelle Peer with a 123. Kasey Porchia’s 124 was not
included in the team’s score.
Joi Johnson shot a 105 and Tiffany Pittman fired a 122 for
Mississippi Valley State.
In addition to Tu’s 82, Brandy Grey shot an 87 and Jamila Jackson
had a 120 for Alabama A&M.
Today’s final round will have a shotgun start at 8 a.m.