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Coastal Homeschool, Weeks win Coastal Georgia Middle School championships

By Special to the Prep Sports Report | April 28, 2023

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Coastal Homeschool claimed the overall team title at the Coastal Georgia Middle School Golf Championship on April 27 at the Savannah Golf Club, and Blessed Sacrament 8th grader Jack Weeks won the individual medalist title with a score of Even par 37.

Blessed Sacrament's Caroline Burroughs was crowned the invidual girls' medalist, best Frederica Academy's Giana Baker by two strokes.

Weeks played his first two holes 3-under par after an eagle and a birdie, and he parred  his last four holes in windy, rainy conditions to preserve a one-shot victory over St.  James Catholic School 8th grader Will Doyle. Weeks made a 6-foot par putt on the ninth green in steady rain to seal the victory.

The Coastal Homeschool Hurricanes had four golfers in the 40s, led by Liam McKendrick and Adler Saxton with scors of 4-over par 41. Other counting scores for Coastal Homeschool were Kyle Price's 5-over 42 and Lucian Warenzak's 10-over 47.

 

individual Leaderboard

Jack Weeks (Blessed Sacrament) - 37 E

Will Doyle (St. James) - 38 +1

Charles Morris (Savannah Country Day) - 40 +3

Hudson Jones (Frederica Academy) - 40 +3

Liam McKendrick (Coastal Homeschool) - 41 +4

Adler Saxton (Coastal Homeschool) - 41 +4

Kyle Price (Coastal Homeschool) - 42 +5

Christopher Butler (Savannah Christian) - 43 +6

Alex Dao (St. Peters) - 43 +6

Rivers Hood (St.  James) - 44 +7

Zach Dao (St. Peters) - 45 +8

Hudson Mobley (Hancock) - 46 +9

Nicholas Gaines (Savannah Christian) - 46 +9

Ford Stanfield (Frederica Academy) - 46 +9

Team Leaderboard

Coastal Homeschool - 171

Savannah  Country Day - 178

St. James - 183

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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