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2004
Midwest
Conference
Men's
Golf
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Performers of the Week
Week
1:
March
29,
2004

Chad
Scott,
Monmouth
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Scott,
a
senior
from
Pontiac
Ill.
(Pontiac
HS),
shot
the
best
round
of
the
day
with
an
even-par
72
Saturday
and
finished
eighth
at
Knox
College’s
Prairie
Fire
Classic.
His
two-round
total
was
149.
More
importantly,
Scott
keyed
the
Fighting
Scots
to
a
second-place
finish
at
the
13-team
meet.
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Week
2:
April
5,
2004

Mack
Foster,
Knox
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Foster,
a
senior
from
Oneida,
Ill.
(ROWVA
H.S.),
tied
for
ninth
place
among
100
golfers
at
the
Augustana
College
Invitational
and
was
the
top
Midwest
Conference
golfer
at
the
event.
Foster
shot
equal
round
73s
and
finished
two
over
par. |
Week
3:
April
12,
2004

Frank
Pigulski,
Illinois
C.
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Pigulski,
a
freshman
from
Pasco,
Wash.,
led
the
Blueboys
to
a
fourth-place
finish
at
the
9th
Annual
John
McNaughton
Memorial
Golf
Classic
in
Jacksonville.
Pigulski
shot
an
80
and
wound
up
tied
for
15th
overall
out
of
49
entries.
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Week
4:
April
19,
2004

Chad
Scott,
Monmouth
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Scott,
a
senior
from
Pontiac,
Ill.
(HS),
had
an
impressive
effort
Saturday
(April
17)
at
the
12-team
Monmouth
Invitational.
Scott’s
one-under
par
70
at
Gibson
Woods
earned
him
runner-up
honors
in
the
field,
and
his
total
helped
the
host
team
finish
third.
Scott
carded
a
six-under
29
on
the
front
nine
en
route
to
his
second-place
finish.
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Week
5:
April
26,
2004

Andy
Link,
Lawrence
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Link,
a
sophomore
from
Rochester,
Minn.
(Century
H.S.),
carded
rounds
of
72,
76
and
75
on
two
courses
April
19-20
and
finished
with
an
11-over
223
at
the
Gustavus
Adophus
Spring
Invitational.
The
field
included
a
number
of
elite
men’s
golf
teams
from
the
Midwest
Region.
Link
finished
seventh
overall
and
helped
his
team
finish
seventh
among
the
14
teams.
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Week
6:
May
3,
2003

Jake
Brunette,
Knox
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Brunette,
a
senior
from
Neillsville,
Wis.
(Neillsville
HS),
shot
74-75
to
win
the
MWC
South
Division
by
three
strokes
over
teammate
Ryan
Meier.
Brunette
held
a
one
stroke
lead
after
Saturday’s
round
at
Gibson
Woods
golf
course
in
Monmouth
and
was
able
to
hold
on
Sunday
at
the
Grinnell
Country
Club.
This
marks
the
first
victory
of
Brunette’s
collegiate
career
bringing
his
season
scoring
average
to
76.1
strokes
per
round
and
75.9
for
the
spring.
He
has
shot
15
consecutive
rounds
and
16
of
his
17
rounds
for
the
year
at
79
strokes
or
better.
His
effort
helped
Knox
College
fire
302
-
306
=
608
and
win
its
9th
straight
South
Division
title
by
ten
strokes.
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