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Show Thunderbird golf team swings into action I beheld. We'd also like to see if we can't establish a confidence .level 1 by winning the competition both days," Kingsford indicates. golfers currently have it figured out that they have a strong shot at the second place in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference when the conference meet rolls around on May 1 and 2. University of Southern Colorado a team the T-Birds T-Birds won't see until the RMAC tournament has been established as the league favorite. Scott Stephens (senior, Sandy) had a strong week of practice, capped by a 69 in a scrimmage round against Dixie College at the Red Hills course in St. Geroge. "We'd really like to become familiar with the course at Grand Junction, Junc-tion, since that's where the conference meet will The Southern Utah State College golf team will swing back into action Friday and Saturday at Grand Junciton, Colo., against Rocky Mountain Athletic Confeerence schools. "The plan is for an 18-hole 18-hole dual match against Mesa College Friday and then a separate 18-hole ' meet with Adams State, Western State, and Mesa Saturday," SUSC golf Coach Tom Kingsford said. "We will have our first chance to see what Mesa and Adams State have. Western State competed two weeks ago in the Spectrum Classic, so we have some idea of the talent on their squad." The Thunderbird |