Norwich Golfers fair well but don’t have enough to top the Saints

NORWICH – All of Norwich’s top-five golfers for the match finished with rounds in the 40’s but it wasn’t enough as Seton Catholic still came out the a 203-226 victory over the host team.
Playing the par 36 front-nine at Canasawacta Country Club (CCC), Norwich was led by A.J. Little with his team-low score of 42. Shooting just one stroke more was teammate Griffin Clipston, recording a seven over-par 43.
Dylan Faus shot an even par for the nine-holes, grabbing top medalist honors for his team as well as the overall match-low for the contest. Liam Burtis and Thomas Davis helped Faus and the Saints in the winning effort with scores of 38 and 39.
Alex Gage and Kai Sheer both tallied competitive rounds of 46 to grab spots three and four in Norwich’s top five. Conor Nial rounded out the Tornado scorecard with a 49. Max Marson tied his personal best 51 on the afternoon.
Norwich has no rest as they face Windsor on their home course of CCC at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, September 26.

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