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Format: Saturday: Morning foursome (alternate shot) matches followed by afternoon four-ball matches; Sunday: Singles matches.
Host site: Spring Creek Golf Club, Zion Crossroads
(pictured: Team Virginia)
ZION CROSSROADS -- Virginia's seniors and super seniors put to rest any hope of a West Virginia rally on Sunday at Spring Creek Golf Club, nabbing all six possible points and leading a dominating display in singles as Virginia won the 39th Virginia-West Virginia Team Matches 17.5-10.5 and retained control of Ye Ole' Feudin Stick.
Led by playing captain Steve Serrao of Midlothian and Tazewell's Buck Brittain--both of whom went 3-0 on the weekend--Virginia won its fourth straight in the series and remained undefeated since 2009 against its neighbors. The only blip during that span was a 14-all tie in 2018 when the matches were held at Olde Mill in Laurel Fork.
Virginia entered Sunday needing seven points to claim another victory. Super seniors David Prokop of Haymarket and Jim Woodson of Powhatan each recorded 4-and-3 victories, and seniors Jon Zampedro of Ashburn and Serrao followed suit with 4-and-3 wins of their own. Jon Hurst of Fredericksburg flipped his match rallied after the turn to defeat Bryan Myers 3 and 2. Brittain jumped out to a 6-up lead through seven holes in his match against Todd Westfall and cruised to a 7-and-6 win.
Virginia held a scant one-point lead going into singles play but needed little from its lineup of eight regulars to retain the Stick. Forest's Marshall Tinsley clinched the victory with his 5-and-4 win over Cam Roam, giving Virginia its seventh point of the day.
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(Pictured: Virginia's Steve Serrao)
ZION CROSSROADS -- Virginia's Evan Beck and Jordan Utley won the final four-ball match of the day Saturday in the last moments of daylight, giving Virginia a 7.5-6.5 lead heading into singles play at the 39th Virginia-West Virginia Team Matches at Spring Creek Golf Club.
A lengthy delay for severe weather pushed the start of four-ball action until late in the afternoon, and players raced to complete play in dwindling light. Beck hit his tee shot on the par-3 17th to six feet, leading to a clinching birdie and a 3-and-1 win over West Virginia's Christian Brand and Sam O'Dell. That allowed Virginia to claim a 4.5-2.5 win in the four-ball matches.
Singles matches begin at 8 a.m. on Sunday. One point is available in each match. The two super senior matches will go off first, followed by four senior matches and eight regular matches. Virginia has never lost to West Virginia on home turf.
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