Pinkerton placed five of the top eight golfers and shot an impressive 4-over par 148 at Rochester CC to defeat Salem (155), Spaulding (160) and Goffstown (175). Mark Kissel (medalist 35), Dan Kish and Matt Newton (matching 37s) led the way for the unbeaten Astros (27-0). Ed Haroian was one stroke off Kissel's pace to lead the Blue Devils (24-3 with two losses to Pinkerton).
Read More »Central Catholic and Andover have been the two best golf teams in the Merrimack Valley Conference the past seven years. During the span, Central Catholic has won the conference three times and Andover has won it four times, including each of the past four years.
Read More »Central Catholic sophomore Joe Leavitt fired a stunning 4-under 32, hitting four birdies, as the Raiders cruised past Tewksbury 19-1.
Read More »Pinkerton's golf team has had better days, but it was good enough to remain perfect (24-0) yesterday as it defeated Timberlane, Memorial and Trinity. Tyler Angle led the way with a 38 and Danny Kish came through with a 39.
Read More »Central Catholic's golf team stayed unbeaten, defeating Haverhill 15-5, and showed why as five different golfers broke 40 at Hickory Hill. Nick Tovey led the way with a medalist 34 while Dylan Ryan, Joe Leavitt and Jake Hajec all had 37s.
Read More »Timberlane proved to be a poor host, riding a 162 score to a sweep over Spaulding (166), Manchester Central (177) and Londonderry (187) at Atkinson CC. Alan McCormack paced a consistent effort from the Owls (17-7) with a co-medalist 39. The Lancers were led by Taylor Simpson's 44.
Read More »Once-beaten Bedford (146) and Lebanon (153) were formidable, but Pelham (166) prevailed over Monadnock. Jesse Vaiknoras led the way for the Pythons, shooting a 38.
Read More »Jeff Cohen was the medalist as he shot 36 to help Salem win its four-team tournament and improve to 14-1.
Read More »Sean Weldon had a memorable 17th birthday with a 28-point total in Pentucket-Georgetown's 150-123 win over Wilmington. The senior had a pretty chip-in birdie out of the sand. "It was a tough par-3, to come out of the sand takes a good touch," said coach Jayne Beaton.
Read More »Sean Weldon had a memorable 17th birthday with a 28-point total in Pentucket-Georgetown's 150-123 win over Wilmington. The senior had a pretty chip-in birdie out of the sand. "It was a tough par-3, to come out of the sand takes a good touch," said coach Jayne Beaton.
Read More »Tyler Angle finished three strokes better than a quartet of golfers including teammate Kyle DelloRusso, easily leading unbeaten Pinkerton to a sweep of host Concord, Goffstown and Winnacunnet. Angle finished with a 4-over par 38 while DelloRusso carded a 41.
Read More »Led by Geoff Walker's 40, Sanborn (199) defeated Derryfield (212) and Sunapee (213) but lost to undefeated Mascenic (160).
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Fighting through "one of those days," as head golf coach Ben Adams termed it, Salem still had enough to sweep past Londonderry, Nashua South and Bishop Guertin. Ed Haroian and Ryan Butler shot identical 40s to boost the Blue Devils to 12-1. The Lancers (3-15) were paced by Taylor Simpson's 41.
Read More »Brothers Craig and Scott Farley helped Haverhill's golf squad defeated their father and North Andover coach Peter Farley, 12-8.
Read More »North Andover's golf squad showed no mercy, crushing Ipswich, 164-93. The trio of Ross Boyle, Dan Daley and Mike Cusak were top scorers for the Scarlet Knights (2-0), earning 32 points apiece.
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