June 11, 2021 at 5:11 p.m.
MUNCIE — A pair of Patriots had their season come to an end on in the IHSAA boys golf regional tournament Thursday at The Players Club.
Caleb DeRome, a Jay County High School freshman, made par eight times on his way to a final score of 84, three strokes better than his sectional round at Hickory Hills Golf Club on Monday
After a bogey on the par-4 first hole, DeRome hit par on back-to-back holes. Following three consecutive bogeys, the youngster made par on consecutive holes yet again and made the turn with a 5-over-par 41. DeRome was then even on the 10th, 11th, 17th and 18th holes, all of which are par 4.
Senior Griffin Mann capped his career with a 91, including par twice and a birdie on the par-4 10th hole. He had three consecutive double bogeys on the front nine, and had two more on the back nine. His pars came on the fifth (par 3) and 11th (par 4) holes.
Hamilton Southeastern, which finished 10th in the state in 2019, shot 296 to win its fourth regional title and first since 2015. Cathedral was the runner-up with 3-1, and Fishers posted a 313 for third.
The top three teams and top five individuals not on qualifying teams advance to the state finals. A 3-over 75 was the fifth and final individual qualifying score.
Eels win opener
FORT RECOVERY — The Fort Recovery Eels won their season opener against the South Adams Summer Swim Club and the Darke County Stingrays on Thursday at Ambassador Pool.
The Eels totaled 765 points for the win. Darke County (381) was the runner-up and South Adams (301) placed third.
Triple-event winners for the Eels were Maverick Huelskamp (8-and-younger), Hope Evers (9-and-10-year-old), Makenna Huelskamp (11-and-12-year-old), Joelle Kaup (13-and-14-year-old), Carson Fullenkamp (13-and-14-year-old), Teigen Fortkamp (15-and-older) and Audra Bubp (15-and-older).
Getting two wins apiece were Natalie Wenning, Haley Wenning, Leo Faller, Kayden Ranly and Kendall Ranly.
Korbin Ranly, Isla Kaiser, Kolson Bechtol, Wyatt Gann, Will Faller, Autumn Leuthold, Olivia Albers and Caleb Smith had one win each.
Caleb DeRome, a Jay County High School freshman, made par eight times on his way to a final score of 84, three strokes better than his sectional round at Hickory Hills Golf Club on Monday
After a bogey on the par-4 first hole, DeRome hit par on back-to-back holes. Following three consecutive bogeys, the youngster made par on consecutive holes yet again and made the turn with a 5-over-par 41. DeRome was then even on the 10th, 11th, 17th and 18th holes, all of which are par 4.
Senior Griffin Mann capped his career with a 91, including par twice and a birdie on the par-4 10th hole. He had three consecutive double bogeys on the front nine, and had two more on the back nine. His pars came on the fifth (par 3) and 11th (par 4) holes.
Hamilton Southeastern, which finished 10th in the state in 2019, shot 296 to win its fourth regional title and first since 2015. Cathedral was the runner-up with 3-1, and Fishers posted a 313 for third.
The top three teams and top five individuals not on qualifying teams advance to the state finals. A 3-over 75 was the fifth and final individual qualifying score.
Eels win opener
FORT RECOVERY — The Fort Recovery Eels won their season opener against the South Adams Summer Swim Club and the Darke County Stingrays on Thursday at Ambassador Pool.
The Eels totaled 765 points for the win. Darke County (381) was the runner-up and South Adams (301) placed third.
Triple-event winners for the Eels were Maverick Huelskamp (8-and-younger), Hope Evers (9-and-10-year-old), Makenna Huelskamp (11-and-12-year-old), Joelle Kaup (13-and-14-year-old), Carson Fullenkamp (13-and-14-year-old), Teigen Fortkamp (15-and-older) and Audra Bubp (15-and-older).
Getting two wins apiece were Natalie Wenning, Haley Wenning, Leo Faller, Kayden Ranly and Kendall Ranly.
Korbin Ranly, Isla Kaiser, Kolson Bechtol, Wyatt Gann, Will Faller, Autumn Leuthold, Olivia Albers and Caleb Smith had one win each.
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