Game Summaries & Headlines.
Boys JV/Varsity Golf vs. L'Anse Creuse HS School - North
6.0 years ago @ 9:58AM | Coach Mareski
- Game Date
- May 15, 2018
- Score
- St. Clair High School: 183.00
L'ANSE CREUSE HIGH SCHOOL - NORTH: 166.00
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT:
The dual match season came to an end for our Varsity Saints Golfers last night as they dropped a tough one to MAC Blue Co-Champion L’Anse Creuse North, 183-166.
The dual match season came to an end for our Varsity Saints Golfers last night as they dropped a tough one to MAC Blue Co-Champion L’Anse Creuse North, 183-166.
Braden Gunderson again led the Saints with a score of 42. Warren Delor shot 43, with Brenna Johnson and Nick Forster both tallying a 49. It was a very special 49 for Freshman Nick Forster who achieved his Varsity Letter by scoring in the match.
The Saints finish 5-5 in MAC Blue action, sharing third place with Marine City.
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT:
The future looks bright for the St. Clair Golf Team as our Junior Varsity team topped L’Anse Creuse North 194-213.
An ALL FRESHMAN crew was paced by Jacob Parsons with a 45. Paul Bartholomew was close behind, shooting 46. Personal Season Best scores were put up by Joe Dobat and Trevor Selweski rounded out the winning team score with a 51 and 52 respectively.
Our Developmental Squad also saw three personal bests last night. Joe Morgulec dropped his best to a 51. Evan Jablinskey moved his best to a 70, and Logan Phillips found a 74 in all that green rough for his low score of the season.
The Saints finish 5-5 in MAC Blue action, sharing third place with Marine City.
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT:
The future looks bright for the St. Clair Golf Team as our Junior Varsity team topped L’Anse Creuse North 194-213.
An ALL FRESHMAN crew was paced by Jacob Parsons with a 45. Paul Bartholomew was close behind, shooting 46. Personal Season Best scores were put up by Joe Dobat and Trevor Selweski rounded out the winning team score with a 51 and 52 respectively.
Our Developmental Squad also saw three personal bests last night. Joe Morgulec dropped his best to a 51. Evan Jablinskey moved his best to a 70, and Logan Phillips found a 74 in all that green rough for his low score of the season.