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BOYS GOLF ROUNDUP: Satterlee leads Joplin to first place at ’22 opener; Cavaliers earn win at Schifferdecker

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SoMo Sports staff reports

 

JOPLIN WINS OPENER, CARTHAGE EDGES WEBB CITY, CJ FOR SECOND

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Harry Satterlee carded a 1-under-par 34 to lead the Joplin High School boys golf team to a first place showing on Tuesday at the Carthage Golf Course.

In the first tournament of the spring, a four-team outing, Joplin finished with a four-person score of 154. Carthage was second with a 165, while Webb City was third with a 166 and Carl Junction finished with a 168.

Harry Satterlee finished on top of the leaderboard to earn medalist honors, while teammate Wyatt Satterlee and Carthage’s Britt Coy both turned in identical scores of 38 to tie for second place.

Carl Junction’s Jack Spencer and Carthage’s Ben Nicholas both shot 39, while Joplin’s Hobbs Campbell and Webb City’s duo of Keegon Dill and Josh Howard all carded 40.

Joplin’s Gabe DeLeon, Carl Junction’s Jacob Teeter, Webb City’s Braxten Cahoon and Carthage’s Owen Derryberry all finished with scores of 42. 

Carl Junction’s Tommy Walker shot a 43, while teammate Zach Wrensch and Webb City’s Levi Lassiter carded 44. 

Also competing for the host Tigers were Max Templeman (46) and Colson Brust (50), while Cooper Forth (48) also competed for the Cardinals. 

Carl Junction’s Noah Williams carded 46 and Joplin’s Dylan Bozarth shot 49. 

The same four squads will compete at Briarbrook on Wednesday, with the action beginning at 3 p.m.

 

CAVALIERS EARN WIN AT SCHIFFERDECKER

The Thomas Jefferson Cavaliers won a three-team tournament on Tuesday at Schifferdecker Golf Course.

The Cavaliers finished with a four-person score of 202, while McAuley Catholic finished with a 219 and New Covenant took third with a 220.

New Covenant’s Jackson McRoberts earned medalist honors with a 40.

McAuley’s Joe Staton carded 48 and was the tourney’s runner-up. 

Leading the way for the Cavaliers were Jake Jarrett and Caden Myers, as both players carded 49 and tied for third place.

Also competing for Thomas Jefferson were Luke Miller (51), Tony Touma (53) and Jack Tyrrell (54).

Also competing for the Warriors were Bradley Wagner (53), Jeffery Horinek (58), Chase Gardner (60) and Rocco Bazzano-Joseph (63).

 

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