Penley Signs Three Golfers for 2001-02


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Clemson, SC - Clemson Head golf Coach Larry Penley has announced the

signing of three freshmen for the 2001-02 academic year. Joining

the Tigers for next year will be Martin Catalioto (Hilton Head, SC),

Brian Duncan (Greenville, SC) and Stephen Poole (Spartanburg, SC).

Clemson loses three senior starters off its 2001 team that

finished second in the nation. "This was an important recruiting

year for us," said Penley, who has taken Clemson to the NCAA national

tournament all 18 years he has been the Tigers head coach. "You

don't replace Lucas Glover, John Engler and Jani Saari. They

certainly have had an incredible impact on our program.

"But, we feel good about the group we have coming to Clemson

in the fall. All three are champions. They have played against top

competition, participating in national tournaments and they have had

success at the national level. In today's college game, that is

important, you want players who are used to competing at a high

level. All three are going to be excellent college players."

Catalioto is now a resident of Hilton Head, SC,but played his

high school golf at Bergen Catholic High School in New Jersey. A

two-time Player of the Year in the state, he had a stroke average

under 35.0 his senior year. Catalioto was a first-team Academic

All-American and a third-team All-American on the course according to

the American Junior Golf Association in 2000. He won the 2000

National Big I Championship in Alpharetta, GA.

Duncan, brother of Clemson rising junior golfer Ben Duncan,

won the state 3A championship this year and was named the state 3A

Player of the Year. Duncan was the 2000 Carolinas Golf Association

Junior Champion and the South Carolina Golf Association Junior

Champion in 1999. He also was the Match Play Junior Champions of

South Carolina in 1999.

Poole was the runnerup state champion in South Carolina at

the 4A level. He also won the 2000 Southern Cross Championship, an

event won by former Clemson All-Americans Jonathan Byrd, Charles

Warren and Lucas Glover when they were in high school. He has many

top five finishes in AJGA events. Earlier this year he won a high

school tournament with rounds of 63 and 61.

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