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Three From W&M Honored on All-State Golf Team

WILLIAMSBURG, VA - The Virginia Golf Coaches Association (VGCA) announced the 2004-05 All-State teams in golf recently, and three from William and Mary were honored. Director of Golf Jay Albaugh was named Coach of the Year, and 2005 graduates Gary Barton (Staten Island, NY) and Tim Pemberton (Keswick, VA) were named to the first team and second team, respectively. The honors cap off a season of achievements for the Tribe program that won two tournaments; its own William and Mary Invitational and the prestigious Cavalier Classic, and just missed qualifying for the NCAA East Regional.

This is the first such honor for Albaugh, a 1996 graduate of Mount St. Mary’s. This year, he led the men’s team to a fourth-place finish at the CAA Championships in addition to their two team victories, the first since 2002. The most impressive team outing was the victory at the Cavalier classic, where the College fired a final-round 300 to erase a two-shot deficit and win by one stroke over host Virginia and N.C. State. The field also included many state, regional, and conference foes, including Maryland (4th), Richmond (8th), 2005 CAA Champion UNC Wilmington (9th), and James Madison (12th).

Barton repeats on the All-State team after earning second-team honors in 2003-04. A four-time All-CAA honoree, Barton won two individual medals in his career, in 2002 at the ODU Seascape Invitational, and this past season at the Cavalier Classic. He shot a 218 (+2) for 54 holes, and then beat Taylor Crosby of N.C. State on the first hole of a playoff. He led the team in 2004-05 with a 74.25 stroke average and eight Top 10 finishes, and hit a career-low 66 at the Bearkat Classic before leading the Tribe with a sixth place finish at the CAA Championships.

This is Pemberton’s second All-State nod after claiming second-team honors in 2001-02. A two-time All-CAA and All-Region honoree, he claimed first-team honors this season after recording three runner-up finishes, including at the W&M Invitational, which the team won in a three-team playoff. Second behind Barton with a 74.53 average this season, Pemberton holds the school record for lowest 36-hole score (a 5-under 137 at the Princeton Invite in 2002) and is a two-time qualifier for the U.S. Amateur Championships.

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