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ULM water ski team wins 23rd national title The University of Louisiana at Monroe Water Ski Team won their 23rd national championship title at the 33rd Collegiate Water Ski National Championships Oct. 13-15 at Tri-Lakes in Zachary.
"The 2011 NCWSA National Championship Tournament was especially memorable," ULM Water Ski Coach Treina Landrum said. "We received tremendous support from everyone at ULM including university president Dr. Nick Bruno's who attended the tournament."
The Warhawks tallied 11,865.0 points in winning their national title. The University of Louisiana at Lafayette finished second, scoring 10,905.0 points.
ULM's Tyler Scott of Covington won an individual national title for men's slalom (1 buoy at 39-1/2 feet off) in Division I. ULM's Zack Worden of Deltona, Fla., won the national title for men's jumping (194 feet) and overall (1,640.0 points). Worden's individual jumping distance is a pending National Collegiate Water Ski Association national record. If approved by the NCWSA, Worden's mark will surpass the record of 193 feet set by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette's Ryan Fitts at the 1999 Collegiate Nationals. .....For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition! |
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