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Yahoo
14-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Center Grove wins golf regional crown
The high school golf season came to an end for local golfers Thursday at the IHSAA regional at Champions Pointe Golf Club in Henryville. Center Grove posted a sub-300 team score of 298 to take first place honors on the day. Franklin was second with 304 and Floyd Central took third with 313. Those three teams advance to the state finals at Prairie View Golf Club June 17-18. Advertisement Greensburg's Colten Schroeder competed in the regional as an individual and finished his high school career with an 83. 'Colten didn't play his best today, but we are still proud of all his accomplishments as a Pirate,' Coach Gindling noted. 'I'm very glad I got to coach him for this year, and I look forward to seeing what he does at Defiance College.' Batesville also competed in the regional. The Bulldogs took fifth place overall with a 318 total, just five strokes off the state qualifying spot. Ian Hixson led the way for Batesville with a 76. Jackson Day was three strokes back with 79. Henry Koehne finished with 80. Cooper Phebus had an 83 and Landon Raver was a shot back with 84. Advertisement The top three individuals from non-qualifying teams advancing to the state finals are Providence's Blaine Beckort (70), Greenwood Christian's Noah Reed (70) and Columbus North's Austin Perry (74). Final teams scores were Center Grove 298, Franklin 304, Floyd Central 313, Columbus North 315, Batesville 318, Providence 321, Corydon Central 323, Greenwood 324, Madison 330, Hagerstown 338, Connersville 339, Shelbyville 340, Scottsburg 344, Northeastern 347 and Southwestern Hanover 355.


Washington Post
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
Carson Looney, Gonzaga close the postseason with DCSAA golf titles
Entering the back nine at Langston Golf Course in Northeast Washington, Carson Looney was sitting at 1 under par. But a pair of frustrating bogeys motivated the Gonzaga senior to take his play to the next level over the final nine holes of his high school golf career. 'I just wanted to keep calm. I knew there were some scoring holes that I could take advantage of,' he said. 'If I was playing them the right way and didn't freak out, then it would all go my way.'