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...Shuman said. Shore and sophomore Peter Singh tied for 17th, each shooting 153 total. Shore shot 75-78 and Singh shot 76-77. John Christensen took a T-25th finish with a respectable 77-79. Sophomore Nick Moseley followed with 79-80 and freshmen Timmy Wu and Louis Amira chipped in 79-81 and 82-84 performances, respectively. Typically the team takes five players to compete in each tournament, but the Northeast Invitational presents a rare opportunity to play more of the team. The Invitational finished out the Crimson’s season, which was not without dramatic moments...
...sell itself as a politics-free oasis in the roiling Middle East. Behind the scenes, say diplomats, Qatar is also one of several moderate Arab states trying to broker peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians. "We'd love to open an embassy there," says Israeli Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Amira Oron. "But for now, it's impossible...
...Birmingham after shooting a score of 328, with none of the five players carding better than 80. Sophomore Peter Singh led Harvard on Day 1 with a round of 80. Sophomores Greg Shuman and Nick Moseley each recorded opening-round scores of 82. Captain Michael Shore and freshman Louis Amira shot 84 and 85, respectively. “The tournament did not go as hoped,” Shore said. “We saw some improvement on the second day, and it was pretty indicative of the fall season in that I feel that we underachieved...
...This course was a little tougher than the courses we’ve played in past tournaments,” sophomore Nick Moseley said. Moseley shot 16-over for the weekend and finished tied for 51st. The fifth and final golfer representing the Crimson was freshman Louis Amira, who shot a 13-over 155 and finished tied for 36th. Both Singh and Moseley expressed disappointment with their team’s performance. “We went in thinking we could do a little better than we did,” Moseley said. “No one played well?...
...really well in one of the deepest tournaments of the year, and everyone did awesome.” Leading the way was sophomore Greg Shuman, who finished with a two-round total of 151 (74-77), good for 33rd overall in the tournament. Freshman Louis Amira was only one stroke behind him with a two-day score of 152 (79-73), one shot better than sophomore Danny Mayer’s 153 (72-81). Junior John Christensen and sophomore Peter Singh also contributed for the Crimson, with scores of 155 (75-80) and 158 (85-73), respectively. Harvard placed fifth...