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OUA Championships Ambassador Golf Club, Windsor, on Monday, October 17 - Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Overall Results for OUA Individual Men 1/5/2021 Contest Results OUA Championships Ambassador Golf Club, Windsor, ON Monday, October 17 - Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Overall Results for OUA Individual Men Place Name School Rnd. 1 Rnd. 2 Total Overall +/- 1 Austin Ryan Laurier University 69 69 138 -4 T2 David French Waterloo Warriors 72 68 140 -2 Nick Quesnel Laurentian University 68 72 140 -2 4 Jake Adams Waterloo Warriors 73 68 141 -1 5 Charles Fitzsimmons London, ON 71 71 142 E T6 Joshua Polisuk Guelph University 69 74 143 +1 Ian Wilson Queens University 73 70 143 +1 Andrew Pearson McMaster University 73 70 143 +1 T9 Alex Purdom Western University 70 74 144 +2 Marc-Anthony Manion Guelph University 69 75 144 +2 Truman Tai UofT 71 73 144 +2 Jason Buliga Chatham, ON 74 70 144 +2 Wesley Kwok Ottawa 69 75 144 +2 MacKenzie Dasti Oshawa 68 76 144 +2 T15 Mackenzie Carter Western University 71 74 145 +3 Tyson Turchanski Waterloo Warriors 72 73 145 +3 Drew Athoe Brock University 75 70 145 +3 T18 Gordon Gibson Toronto 67 79 146 +4 Graham Byrne Windsor Lancers 69 77 146 +4 Jeremy Rose Queens University 73 73 146 +4 T21 Kevin Fawcett Toronto 73 74 147 +5 Michael Forbes Belleville 74 73 147 +5 Devin Bartlett Waterloo Warriors 73 74 147 +5 Eric Flockhart Laurier University 76 71 147 +5 Albert Johnson Carleton University 77 70 147 +5 T26 Darren Whitehouse Windsor Lancers 70 78 148 +6 Jackson Bowery London, ON 72 76 148 +6 Chris Murray Queens University 73 75 148 +6 Jordy Denomme Waterloo Warriors 73 75 148 +6 Matt Deven Brock University 72 76 148 +6 Aaron Black Brock University 74 74 148 +6 John McPherson McMaster University 74 74 148 +6 Nicklaus Dirk UOIT 73 75 148 +6 Jonathon Snook Brock University 76 72 148 +6 T35 Micheal Reaume Queens University 70 79 149 +7 Ryan Murphy Laurier University 75 74 149 +7 T37 Nicholas Striker Guelph University 71 79 150 +8 Davis Kuksis UofT 73 77 150 +8 Erik Lachance Ottawa 74 76 150 +8 Adam Graham Brock University 76 74 150 +8 Dale Valade Laurentian University 79 71 150 +8 Nicholas Harris Trent 75 75 150 +8 T43 Parker Lobban Queens University 74 77 151 +9 Ryan MacMillan Ryerson Rams 76 75 151 +9 45 Patrick Carlton Western University 75 77 152 +10 https://gao.bluegolf.com/manage/gao16/event/gao16560/report/resoverall.htm?sort=place&next=%2Fmanage%2Fgao16%2Fevent%2Fgao16560%2Freport%2Findex… 1/6 1/5/2021 Contest Results OUA Championships Ambassador Golf Club, Windsor, ON Monday, October 17 - Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Overall Results for OUA Individual Men Place Name School Rnd. 1 Rnd. 2 Total Overall +/- T46 Josh Harrop UOIT 78 75 153 +11 Chris Hennigar London, ON 78 75 153 +11 T48 Quinten Moulson Windsor Lancers 74 80 154 +12 Nico Presot Laurentian University 77 77 154 +12 T50 Brandon Freeman Guelph University 76 79 155 +13 Gabriel Gingras Ottawa 75 80 155 +13 Matthew O'Neil Trent 73 82 155 +13 Shaun Nichols Trent 78 77 155 +13 T54 Jaron Brown Laurier University 77 79 156 +14 Luke Szent-Ivany McMaster University 80 76 156 +14 Tyler Watson Carleton University 77 79 156 +14 Ryan Sura Ryerson Rams 79 77 156 +14 T58 Nicholas Freeman Guelph University 75 82 157 +15 Brendan Fowles UofT 78 79 157 +15 Connor Wilks Laurier University 74 83 157 +15 Jun Kim York University 76 81 157 +15 T62 Liam Hamlin Sudbury, Ontario 78 80 158 +16 Jamie Cherutti McMaster University 79 79 158 +16 Daniel Ludwick Carleton University 80 78 158 +16 65 Mitch Borer Ryerson Rams 81 78 159 +17 66 Nick Boyd Toronto 78 82 160 +18 T67 Clement Forget Ottawa 83 78 161 +19 Marshall Graper Laurentian University 78 83 161 +19 Clark Russell McMaster University 77 84 161 +19 70 Michael Britton Windsor Lancers 76 87 163 +21 71 Liam Murray Trent 84 80 164 +22 72 Aaron Koenigsberg York University 82 83 165 +23 T73 Luke O'Neill York University 80 86 166 +24 Mahir Omar Ryerson Rams 83 83 166 +24 75 Michael Tabascio York University 83 85 168 +26 76 Andrew Hudencial Ryerson Rams 88 83 171 +29 77 Curtis Sewell UOIT 85 87 172 +30 78 Brent Seton UOIT 90 84 174 +32 79 Tim Lavigne York University 85 91 176 +34 80 Will Kerr Trent 87 91 178 +36 https://gao.bluegolf.com/manage/gao16/event/gao16560/report/resoverall.htm?sort=place&next=%2Fmanage%2Fgao16%2Fevent%2Fgao16560%2Freport%2Findex… 2/6 1/5/2021 Contest Results OUA Championships Ambassador Golf Club, Windsor, ON Monday, October 17 - Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Overall Results for Individual Women Place Name School Rnd. 1 Rnd. 2 Total Overall +/- 1 Ana Peric UofT 73 76 149 +7 2 Robyn Campbell Queens University 75 78 153 +11 T3 Laura Upenieks UofT 76 80 156 +14 Sarah Kim UofT 82 74 156 +14 5 Jordon Newlands Western University 79 78 157 +15 6 Claire Konning Waterloo Warriors 77 81 158 +16 T7 Kelsey Fuchs UofT 76 83 159 +17 Laura Luna Waterloo Warriors 76 83 159 +17 Emily Stadder Windsor Lancers 79 80 159 +17 T10 Melissa Ramnauth Queens University 76 84 160 +18 Sara Holland Western University 78 82 160 +18 12 Elanna Lachaine - DeMarchi Waterloo Warriors 76 85 161 +19 13 Tasha Macdonald Western University 83 81 164 +22 14 Divya Chawla Western University 83 82 165 +23 15 Kelly Riccardi Windsor Lancers 77 90 167 +25 16 Skylar Turkiewicz Laurier University 86 84 170 +28 T17 Jamie Wood Laurier University 81 90 171 +29 Nicole Cesca Windsor Lancers 87 84 171 +29 19 Shannon Rowan Brock University 86 86 172 +30 20 Rachel Lee McMaster University 90 84 174 +32 21 Kelsey Studiman Ottawa 90 86 176 +34 T22 Sierra Singh Queens University 87 90 177 +35 Madison Leitch Laurier University 87 90 177 +35 Lauren Middlemiss Ottawa 93 84 177 +35 Olivia Lee Guelph University 90 87 177 +35 T26 Jessica Levy Queens University 90 88 178 +36 Alexandra Medeiros Laurier University 91 87 178 +36 28 Lucia Leone Brock University 90 89 179 +37 29 Alexis Batt Brock University 95 88 183 +41 30 Jessica Sterbenk Ottawa 87 97 184 +42 31 Hilary Cameron Guelph University 96 89 185 +43 32 Alexandra Garcia Waterloo Warriors 92 95 187 +45 33 Madeline DeCorso Guelph University 95 94 189 +47 34 Madison Lee Ryerson Rams 94 97 191 +49 35 Lexi Lawrence Windsor Lancers 95 99 194 +52 36 Melanie Carriere Ottawa 98 101 199 +57 37 Lindsay Crawford Guelph University 99 102 201 +59 38 Nikki Flannagan Brock University 108 99 207 +65 39 Courtney Moore McMaster University 104 108 212 +70 40 Amanda Grant Ryerson Rams 102 114 216 +74 41 Melanie Kappel - 108 109 217 +75 https://gao.bluegolf.com/manage/gao16/event/gao16560/report/resoverall.htm?sort=place&next=%2Fmanage%2Fgao16%2Fevent%2Fgao16560%2Freport%2Findex… 3/6 1/5/2021 Contest Results OUA Championships Ambassador Golf Club, Windsor, ON Monday, October 17 - Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Overall Results for OUA Team Men Place Name School Rnd. 1 Rnd. 2 Total Overall +/- 1 Jake Adams Waterloo Warriors 290 283 573 +5 David French Waterloo Warriors Tyson Turchanski Waterloo Warriors Devin Bartlett Waterloo Warriors Jordy Denomme Waterloo Warriors 2 Charles Fitzsimmons London, ON 284 295 579 +11 Mackenzie Carter Western University Alex Purdom Western University Jackson Bowery London, ON Patrick Carlton Western University 3 Chris Murray Queens University 289 295 584 +16 Ian Wilson Queens University Micheal Reaume Queens University Jeremy Rose Queens University Parker Lobban Queens University T4 Adam Graham Brock University 297 290 587 +19 Matt Deven Brock University Aaron Black Brock University Drew Athoe Brock University Jonathon Snook Brock University Eric Flockhart Laurier University 294 293 587 +19 Austin Ryan Laurier University Jaron Brown Laurier University Connor Wilks Laurier University Ryan Murphy Laurier University Gordon Gibson Toronto 284 303 587 +19 Davis Kuksis UofT Truman Tai UofT Kevin Fawcett Toronto Brendan Fowles UofT 7 Marc-Anthony Manion Guelph University 284 307 591 +23 Joshua Polisuk Guelph University Nicholas Striker Guelph University Nicholas Freeman Guelph University Brandon Freeman Guelph University 8 Darren Whitehouse Windsor Lancers 287 305 592 +24 Michael Britton Windsor Lancers Jason Buliga Chatham, ON Quinten Moulson Windsor Lancers Graham Byrne Windsor Lancers 9 Gabriel Gingras Ottawa 292 302 594 +26 Michael Forbes Belleville Wesley Kwok Ottawa Erik Lachance Ottawa Clement Forget Ottawa 10 Nick Quesnel Laurentian University 301 300 601 +33 Dale Valade Laurentian University Marshall Graper Laurentian University Liam Hamlin Sudbury, Ontario Nico Presot Laurentian University 11 John McPherson McMaster University 303 299 602 +34 Andrew Pearson McMaster University Clark Russell McMaster University Luke Szent-Ivany McMaster University Jamie Cherutti McMaster University 12 Chris Hennigar London, ON 310 302 612 +44 Tyler Watson Carleton University Daniel Ludwick Carleton University Albert Johnson Carleton University Nick Boyd Toronto 13 MacKenzie Dasti Oshawa 304 310 614 +46 Nicklaus Dirk UOIT Josh Harrop UOIT Brent Seton UOIT Curtis Sewell UOIT https://gao.bluegolf.com/manage/gao16/event/gao16560/report/resoverall.htm?sort=place&next=%2Fmanage%2Fgao16%2Fevent%2Fgao16560%2Freport%2Findex… 4/6 1/5/2021 Contest Results OUA Championships Ambassador Golf Club, Windsor, ON Monday, October 17 - Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Overall Results for OUA Team Men Place Name School Rnd. 1 Rnd. 2 Total Overall +/- 14 Nicholas Harris Trent 310 314 624 +56 Matthew O'Neil Trent Liam Murray Trent Will Kerr Trent Shaun Nichols Trent 15 Ryan MacMillan Ryerson Rams 319 313 632 +64 Mitch Borer Ryerson Rams Ryan Sura Ryerson Rams Andrew Hudencial Ryerson Rams Mahir Omar Ryerson Rams 16 Jun Kim York University 321 335 656 +88 Michael Tabascio York University Aaron Koenigsberg York University Luke O'Neill York University Tim Lavigne York University https://gao.bluegolf.com/manage/gao16/event/gao16560/report/resoverall.htm?sort=place&next=%2Fmanage%2Fgao16%2Fevent%2Fgao16560%2Freport%2Findex… 5/6 1/5/2021 Contest Results OUA Championships Ambassador Golf Club, Windsor, ON Monday, October 17 - Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Overall Results for OUA Team Women Place Name School Rnd.
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