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Gannon Men's Golf Team in 12th Place after First Day of California Invitational
Drew Deimel
Junior Drew Deimel is tied for sixth place at the Vulcan Invitational after firing a 71 during Sunday's first round.
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CALIFORNIA, Pa. - The Gannon men’s golf team sits in 12th place out of 13 teams after the first day of the Vulcan Invitational hosted by California (Pa.) Sunday afternoon.

Indiana (Pa.) leads the team standings with a 283. Clarion (294), California (Pa.) (297), and Allegheny (298) are second through fourth. West Chester (299) and McDaniel College (299) are tied for fifth place. Gannon is 12th with a team score of 308.

Drew Deimel (Erie, Pa./Cathedral Prep) was Gannon’s top golfer, finishing the first round tied for sixth place with a 71. Jason Ramus (T43rd, 78), Rob Hersch (T48th, 79), Derek Aicher (T57th, 80), Dom Lombardi (T62nd, 81), and Jake Scott (73rd, 86) completed Gannon’s six-member team.

The Vulcan Invitational concludes Monday, October 5 with the second and final round.
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