The golf team concluded its 2011-12 season on Thursday night with its annual awards banquet held at the Point Plaza Hotel and Conference Suites in Newport News.
The Apprentice School golf team finished its 2011-12 season on Sunday as they shot a 317 team total to finish tied for fourth with a two-day total of 630 in the Roanoke College Invitational held at the Roanoke Country Club.
The Apprentice School golf team shot a 313 in day one of the Roanoke College Invitational at Roanoke Country Club on Saturday to sit second out of seven teams.
The Apprentice School golf team dropped eight strokes off their Monday team score, but remained steady in the standings to finish in third place at the Glenn Heath Shipbuilders Memorial Tournament at Williamsburg Club.
The Apprentice School golf team sits in third place after day one of its annual Glenn Heath Shipbuilders Memorial Tournament held at Williamsburg Club on Monday.
The Apprentice School golf team shot the fourth lowest round since 1997 as they combined for a 298 and finished second in the Builder Spring Fling #2 at The Woodlands on Friday.
The Apprentice School golf team currently sits in third place after day one of the Lynchburg Invitational carding a 339 over the 6,938-yard, par-72 London Downs Golf Course.
The Apprentice School golf team won and lost on Sunday in Virginia Beach at the Marlin Invitational. They lost the final round to Mother Nature but won the Marlin Invitational.
The Apprentice School golf team survived a rain-delayed start and hold a one stroke lead after day one of the Virginia Wesleyan Marlin Invitational at Virginia Beach National on Saturday.
The Apprentice School golf team got a handful of holes in on Sunday before thunderstorms cancelled the second Myrtle Beach Bash event scheduled for Burning Ridge Golf Course.
The Apprentice School golf team opened its 2012 spring season by coming in second place at the Myrtle Beach Bash held Saturday at Myrtle Beach National-South Creek Golf Course.
In appreciation for a September care package sent to Kuwait for Untied States Military troops, The Apprentice School received a holiday gift on Tuesday - special delivery style.
The 2011 fall golf season for the Apprentice School ended on Tuesday with a second straight round of 316 to move up a slot to third place at the 2011 USCAA Golf Nationals in State College, Pa.
Through one round of the 2011 U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association Golf National Championships in State College, Pa., the Apprentice School golf team sits fourth place out of 15 teams at 316.
Sophomore Ben Hunter was named on Tuesday as the U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association Co-Golfer Of The Week for his pair of top 12 performances in tournaments from Sept. 26-Oct. 2
Two Apprentice School golfers finished in the top 15, but the team stayed in 13th place at the conclusion of the Ted Keller Memorial Tournament in Glen Allen on Sunday.
The Apprentice School golf team sits in 13th place after day one of the Ted Keller Memorial Tournament hosted by Randolph-Macon College at Hunting Hawk Golf Course on Saturday.
What started as a request from a son stationed in Kuwait to his mother via email one August day, it eventually turned into quite a care package heading overseas on a mission to support our military personnel.
The Apprentice School golf team took two strokes off its Monday first round total but still finished in ninth place at the Hampden-Sydney Invitational held at The Manor Golf course in Farmville on Tuesday.
Freshman Kyle Mutter was low man for the Apprentice School golf team on Monday with a 75 as the Builders shot a 328 to sit ninth after round one of the Hampden-Sydney Invitational at The Manor Golf Course.
The golf team improved three strokes from their first round score at the Tom Kinder Memorial but still finished in 15th place in a very strong field on Monday.
The Apprentice School golf team took to the course on Sunday at the Tom Kinder Memorial Tournament hosted by Bridgewater College and the Builders carded a 326 to sit in 15th place after day one.
The Apprentice School golf team started a weekend swing through New York on Thursday with a dual match victory over the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Roslyn Harbor, N.Y.
Sophomore Ben Hunter picked up where he left off as a freshman carding a 73 to win medalist honors as the Apprentice School won a dual match with Southern Virginia University at The Woodlands on Friday.