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National Rankings 06-07 07-08
Baseball 1 2
Men's Golf 35 23
Women's Golf 10 17
Men's Tennis 20 18
Women's Tennis 18 22
Men's Basketball 16 23
Women's Basketball 2 10
Volleyball NR 20
Men's X-Country 20 14
Women's X-Country 17 21
 
2007 Lewis-Clark State Men's Golf
 Patrick Casabonne
 
Year: Junior Hometown: Boise, ID
Height: 5-9 Previous School: South Mountain CC
  Date of birth: March 31, 1987

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

LCSC Career: Solid player for the Warriors during his career...earned second-team All-Frontier Conference honors last season and was the top or tied for the top spot on the team in two tournaments last year, including the regional tournament where he tied for fourth overall...he also tied for the top spot for LCSC at the Carroll Invitational during the fall portion of the schedule...attended Bishop Kelly High School in Boise. 

PERSONAL: Born March 31, 1987 Parents are Francis and Janet Casabonne and he has one sister, Nicole, and one brother, Robert. 

GOLF HIGHLIGHTS: Was a member of the All-Region and All-Conference Tournament teams. Won the 2007 Boise Ranch Amateur and the 2006 Treasure Valley Amateur titles, along with being the 2006 Broadmore Pro-Am medalist...won three state team titles at Bishop Kelly, 2003-05 

MAJOR: Business and Communications 

HOBBIES: Fishing 

GOAL AFTER GRADUATION: To play pro golf 

FAVORITE FOOD: Hot dogs 

FAVORITE CLASS: Public Speaking 

FAVORITE MOVIE: “Enemy at the Gates” 

FAVORITE TV SHOW: Anything on MTV 

FAVORITE BOOK: “The Power of One” 

FAVORITE MUSICIAN: Too many to count 

FAVORITE ATHLETE: Luke Donald 

MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSON IN YOUR LIFE: Parents 

RESASON YOU CHOSE LCSC: “To play golf” 

 


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