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Mr. Michael Smith

Home:
308 Keeney Avenue
Lafayette, LA 70501

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Home Phone: 337-232-5472
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Email: michaelsmith20@cox.net

Golf – La. Open Notes: Locals struggle during final round

Dan McDonald • Special to The Advertiser • March 29, 2010

(Taken in part for Michael Smith).

The struggles were mighty for the Acadiana contingent, one that had been impressive through the first half of the $550,000 Nationwide Tour event with three sponsor-exempted players — Mike Heinen, Michael Smith and B.C. Thibeaux — making the weekend cut and the fourth (Kris Cox) missing the cut line by a single stroke.

Smith, who was playing in his second Open, shot 70-70-73 the first three rounds and was 2-over entering Sunday. But he finished with nine pars and nine bogeys in an 80 that left him at 293 and in 65th place. Still, it was an improvement over last year when he missed the cut by a single stroke.

“I had the toughest round of my pro career at a bad time,” he said. “I don’t know what to say. My short game has been bad the whole week, and it started a snowball effect. Before I knew it I couldn’t do anything right. But it’s a learning process.”

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Golf: Smith and Badawy Named All-Louisiana

Chris Whitehead, Sports Information –

Courtesy: RaginCajuns.com

Michael Smith and Peter Badawy were named All-Louisiana by the Louisiana
Sports Writers Association. Smith was named to the first team, while Badawy
was named to the second team.

LAFAYETTE-Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns golf team placed two members on the 2007
Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Michael Smith was named first team All-
Louisiana, while Peter Badawy was tabbed second team.

Smith and Badawy helped the Ragin’ Cajuns to their first Sun Belt Conference
Tournament championship since 1997.

Badawy used two rounds of 69 in the SBC Tournament to finish in second place
and earn all-conference accolades. Smith, on the other hand, led the Cajuns
squad all season in stroke average.

Jose Toledo of the University of New Orleans headed up the all-Louisiana
collegiate golf team as selected for the Louisiana Sports Writers Association.

Toledo, a native of New Orleans, was named Player of the Year in the men’s
division.

Toledo was also named the men’s Newcomer of the Year while others receiving
special awards were Matthew Harvey of Louisiana Tech as Freshman of the Year
and Tim Baldwin of Southeastern Louisiana as Coach of the Year.

Joining Smith and Toledo on the men’s first team are Matthew Carvel and Aaron
O’Callaghan of Southeastern Louisiana and Chris Wells of LSU. Second team
members aside from Badawy are Harvey, Brian Noonan of LSU, James Taverner of
Southeastern Louisiana and Jason Kuperman of UNO.

During the past season Toledo posted a 72.04 scoring average, was named to
the all-Sun Belt team, led his team to a third place showing at the
conference tournament and posted 12 sub-par rounds during the year.

ALL-LOUISIANA MEN’S TEAM
First Team
Matthew Carvel, Southeastern La.
Aaron O’Callaghan, Southeastern La.
Michael Smith, Louisiana-Lafayette
Chris Wells, LSU
Jose Toledo, UNO

Second Team
Peter Badawy, Louisiana-Lafayette
Matthew Harvey, Louisiana Tech
Brian Noonan, LSU
James Taverner, Southeastern La.
Jason Kuperman, UNO

Player of the Year: Jose Toledo, UNO
Newcomer of the Year: Jose Toledo, UNO
Freshman of the Year: Matthew Harvey, Louisiana Tech
Coach of the Year: Tim Baldwin, Southeastern La.

Courtesy RaginCajuns.com May 31, 2007

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