Thursday, May 3, 2012

Varsity Eagles not at best, still win, JV plays great!

The Varsity Eagle golf team took their best shot at the front nine of Lake James on Thursday night, but unfortunately mental mistakes and poor chipping and putting by some of the players proved to be costly.  The team's score of 175 is simply not good enough on a front nine that is scoreable.  The team has to get consistent play from their top five in order to play with the area's elite.  Leading Fremont was Tyler Jenkins who put together a medalist round of 41, Austin Corcimiglia struggled to a 42, Colt Penner came through with another solid 45 on the front nine.  Once again, the Eagle's four and five guys came in with 47 and 49 respectively.  The final score of 175 to 186 is certainly one the team will take, but the guys understand that to be a legit golf team they must take off two to three shots each.  The win puts the team's record at 7-3 overall, 7-1 in the NECC.

The JV Eagles played an exceptional round of golf en route to their eighth win on the season.    The team had solid contributions from its entire team and shot an impressive 186.  West Noble only had three players, thus they had to forfeit.  The team was led by the medalist Brody Dunn's 43.  Jeffrey Herndon shot a 47, Justin Papenbrock shot 48 as did Seth Wirick.  Finally, Austin Papenbrock shot a 51.  Also, playing well for the JV in an exhibition match were Keith Bookwalter (48), Tony LaRose (51), and Drew Sullivan (52).  The win put the team's record at 6-2 overall, 5-1 NECC. 

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