WAYNESBORO, Pa. – The Franklin & Marshall men's golf team continued its trek to a fourth-consecutive Centennial Conference (CC) title as it wrapped up Day Two of the CC Championship with a team score of 285 to lead the field of eight teams. F&M's round-two score was the second-lowest single round team score in CC Championship history. In addition, its 36-hole score of 580 is the second-best in Centennial Championship history.
F&M also had all five of its golfers finish inside the top 10 of the individual standings for the second-consecutive day. A big part to his team's success so far is
Roy Anderson's stellar play through two rounds at the Waynesboro Country Club. Anderson carded a 70 in round two to bring his total score to 142 – putting him in first place and leading the field of 40 competitors.
Jack Cooley carded a 72 on day two to bring his overall score to 145, placing him in a tie for third place.
Max Silverman shot a 71, while
Dominic Sculti tallied a 72 to tie each other for sixth with a 36-hole score of 147.
Shane Lawler matched his round one score of 75 to bring his overall tally to 150, giving him a share of 10th in the field.
Franklin & Marshall will look to secure another CC Championship title when the final round tees off tomorrow at 7:30 a.m.
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