Ethan freeman shooting

College—Career: His 73.52 career stroke average was the sixth-best in school history, with his 22 rounds in the 60s tying for the second-most (his 32 subpar rounds were eighth on that list).   He saw 105 of his 120 career rounds count toward CU’s team score, the 87.5 percentage the 12th-best at Colorado.  The first player ever at Colorado to finish under par four times in the same event, as he did so in the Air Force Falcon Invitational (-1, -1, -4, -2). 

2016-17 (Sr.): He finished second on the team in stroke average with a 72.43 figure, the 11th best single-season mark in CU history.  He led the team in rounds played (37), rounds in the 60s with 11, in top 10 finishes with six, and in top 20 efforts with seven; he was also the leader in rounds counting toward team scoring with 36 of 37, or 94.6 percent.  He also had 12 subpar rounds overall, tied for third.  He was the team leader in birdies with 129, which helped him have the lowest “jumbo” percentage on the team at .486 (a coaches stat).  He opened the spring season with his best collegiate performance in relation to par,

Ethan Freeman

American actor

Ethan Freeman (March 8, 1959), 65 years old, is an American stage actor and singer based in Europe. He was Born in New York. He has performed in countries all around the world, most notably Germany, Austria, Canada, and in London's West End.

Career

Freeman has played both the title role and André in the West End production of The Phantom of the Opera, he was the fifth principal actor to portray the Phantom in the West End production. He reprised the title role in Canadian, German, and Austrian productions.[1][2]

He played Javert in the West End production of Les Misérables from 1997 to 1998. He was also featured in Les Misérables: The Dream Cast in Concert and Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary.[2]

He originated the roles of The Beast and Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde in the Vienna production of Beauty and the Beast and the Bremen production of Jekyll & Hyde. He was replaced by Steve Barton in both productions.[2]

He played the role of Kerchak in the Hamburg production of T

Ethan has been privileged to enjoy an international career spanning 40 years as a singer and actor performing leading roles in Musical Theater on many of the World’s great stag-es. After university studies at Yale in the USA where he was born and raised, he came to Europe in 1982 to continue his studies in Opera in Vienna and eventually began his career with an emphasis on dramatic character roles in Musicals such as The Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Cats, Elisabeth, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Jekyll and Hyde, Disney’s Aladdin and many others.
An early interest in painting and visual arts was sacrificed to the intensity of the preparations for a career on the stage. In the last years, however, Ethan has returned to painting with a renewed interest and is discovering new ways of fulfilling that which he has always seen as his personal, archetypical role as an artist: A Teller of stories of the human condition- To create images that contain magic and spark moods and memories in the viewer and that vary from the mysterious and profound to the amusing and silly.
“I have

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