In Windy Conditions, Blue Jay Golfers Tee Off Spring Season with Second Place Finish
In huffin’ and puffin’ conditions, the top four Blue Jays finished with a combined score of 163 — six shots behind E.D. White, which won the match, and 15 strokes better than Newman. Junior Cole Johnson shot a 39, juniors C.J. Blagrove and Anderson finished at 40, and freshman Grant Glorioso added a 44. After another tune-up match next week, Jesuit opens district play against Archbishop Rummel on March 19 at Timberlane.
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Golf vs. E.D. White & Newman, March 4, 2013
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Stiff winds at Lakewood Golf Club kept the pin flags flying.
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Junior Will Dufour leads the way. He finished with a nine-hole score of 45.
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Freshman Grant Glorioso (right) starts his round on the 4th tee box. Glorioso shot a 44.
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Junior Cole Johnson had the best round of the day for the Jays, a 39.
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Solid putting helped junior C.J. Blagrove post a respectable score of 40.
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Juniors Will Myers (left) and Alex Anderson study their putts. Myers shot a 44. Anderson tallied a 40.
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Freshman Carlo Carino “irons things” out before finishing with a 43.
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Freshman William Boyd knows choosing the right club is an important part of the game. Boyd shot a 47.
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Sophomore Francis Plough nails his approach shot. Plough finished with a 46.
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Even in the fall, pampas grass can be hazardous to your game, as junior Corey Webb learned. He shot a 44.
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Senior Jack Culotta, who posted a 41, shows good form with a wood on the fairway.
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Aaron Blagrove — the father of C.J. Blagrove — is a fixture on the Jesuit tour. Mr. Blagrove shot...plenty of good pictures.
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Junior Joe McAloon finished with a 43.
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After watching his squad finish six shots behind E.D. White and 15 strokes ahead of Newman, head coach Owen Seiler ’75 knows there is plenty of work to do before district play commences.
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Senior Nick Ingles is strong off the tee.