Hot start for Norwich varsity golf
BINGHAMTON – The Norwich varsity golfers wasted no time earning their first tournament crown or regular season matchup.
Norwich would travel to Endicott on Monday, August 22, to participate in the 21st annual Nick Dinunzio tournament. The Norwich squad would combine to be named team champions.
“All the teams from STAC league except one were there (Oneonta missing). 16 of 17 teams, we didnt have any expectations going in. I just wanted to see a couple of them shoot well. Ryan Johnson, Brenon Maynard and Alex Gage, they are the real deal. Nate Scheer did well, he is a great player, he hits very well... We should have a good year,” said Norwich varsity golf head coach Dave Branham.
Following their team victory in Endicott, Norwich elected to travel back down to the Binghamton area where they matched up against Owego on Tuesday, August 23. Norwich would down Owego in style, edging them by 28 points, as Norwich would secure a team score of 200 to Owego's 228. The course was notably a par 35 course.
Norwich medalist on the night was Alex Gage and Brenon Maynard for a tie at 34, followed by Ryan Johnson at 35, Nate Scheer at 44, Griffin Clipston at 53, and Connor Nial at 54, for a total team score of 200.
Owego's medalist for the match was Nolan Rezmezski and Nolan Tofte at 44, followed by Brenjan Evans at 45, Joe Walter at 47, Eliot Mead at 48, and Zach Martinez at 56, for a total team score of 228.
Norwich (1-0) will next see action on Thursday, August 25, against Johnson City at home. The Norwich golfers will have an early start at The Cannasawacta Country Club as the match is set to begin at 9 a.m.
Norwich would travel to Endicott on Monday, August 22, to participate in the 21st annual Nick Dinunzio tournament. The Norwich squad would combine to be named team champions.
“All the teams from STAC league except one were there (Oneonta missing). 16 of 17 teams, we didnt have any expectations going in. I just wanted to see a couple of them shoot well. Ryan Johnson, Brenon Maynard and Alex Gage, they are the real deal. Nate Scheer did well, he is a great player, he hits very well... We should have a good year,” said Norwich varsity golf head coach Dave Branham.
Following their team victory in Endicott, Norwich elected to travel back down to the Binghamton area where they matched up against Owego on Tuesday, August 23. Norwich would down Owego in style, edging them by 28 points, as Norwich would secure a team score of 200 to Owego's 228. The course was notably a par 35 course.
Norwich medalist on the night was Alex Gage and Brenon Maynard for a tie at 34, followed by Ryan Johnson at 35, Nate Scheer at 44, Griffin Clipston at 53, and Connor Nial at 54, for a total team score of 200.
Owego's medalist for the match was Nolan Rezmezski and Nolan Tofte at 44, followed by Brenjan Evans at 45, Joe Walter at 47, Eliot Mead at 48, and Zach Martinez at 56, for a total team score of 228.
Norwich (1-0) will next see action on Thursday, August 25, against Johnson City at home. The Norwich golfers will have an early start at The Cannasawacta Country Club as the match is set to begin at 9 a.m.
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