SPRINGFIELD, La.-Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns men’s golf team opened up play in the 2008 Carter Plantation Invitational, finishing the day in sixth place.
The Cajuns (613) are just one stroke back of fifth place ULM (612) and three strokes back of third place Jacksonville State (610) and tournament host Southeastern Louisiana (610).
Louisiana opened the day with a team score of 305 and followed with a second round score of 308.
Individually, the Cajuns were led by senior Michael Smith (Lafayette, La.). His scores of 74 and 75 were good enough to place the senior in a tie for eighth place.
Two strokes back of Smith was Kyle Pritchard (San Antonio, Texas). Pritchard finished with a day one score of 151 after carding rounds of 76 and 75.
Devin Carrey (South Surrey, British Columbia, Canada) posted rounds of 79 and 77 to finish the day in the top-25 (T-23).
Rounding out the scoring for the Cajuns were Morgan Landry (Lafayette, La.) and Thomas Petts (North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) finished the day in ties for 33rd and 69th, respectively.
The Ragin’ Cajuns will finish out the Carter Plantation Invitational tomorrow with the third and final round.
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Heather L Warren