The Stephen Decatur golf team racked up win number six last Thursday at Nutters Crossing Golf Club in Salisbury. Pictured, from left, are junior captains Evan Oglesby and Kole Kohut, sophomores Sam Boger and Clayton McCabe and freshman Johnny Malinowski.
(Sept. 23, 2022) The Stephen Decatur golf team racked up win number six last Thursday at Nutters Crossing Golf Club in Salisbury.
“It was a great win today and I continue to be impressed with this team and how they rise to every challenge and exceed my expectations,” Decatur Coach Dan Stearman said after the competition. “They are extremely focused on getting to our team goals.”
Decatur scored a season-low 153. The Seahawks were led by co-medalists, junior captain Kole Kohut and sophomore Sam Boger, who both shot 37s. Also contributing to the victory was sophomore Clayton McCabe (39) and junior captain Evan Oglesby (40).
Parkside came in second place with a 173. James M. Bennett took third in the nine-school match with a 174.
Decatur finished runner-up in Tuesday’s nine-school competition at GlenRiddle Golf Club in Berlin.
“We didn’t play our best. We were a little inconsistent as a group, but Parkside was the better team and hopefully this match reminds them that the competition is tough and we need to play well every time out,” Stearman said.
Parkside won with a team score of 166. Decatur finished three strokes behind with a 169. Bennett came in third with a 194.
Scoring for Decatur were Kohut (39), McCabe (41), Boger (43) and Oglesby (46).
The next golf match is Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. at Ocean Resorts Gold Club in Berlin.
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