Boys golf: Fulton second on tiebreaker at 1A Le-Win Regional

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Lucas Wiebenga of Fulton chips onto the green on the 10th hole at Wolf Hollow in Lena. Wiebenga shot an 80, and his Steamers tied for the top score as a team with 328.
Lucas Wiebenga of Fulton chips onto the green on the 10th hole at Wolf Hollow in Lena. Wiebenga shot an 80, and his Steamers tied for the top score as a team with 328. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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LENA – The Fulton Steamers proved they still had what it takes to win a regional golf championship after losing three seniors who were a big part of their back-to-back 1A titles.

Fulton and Stockton both shot 328 on Tuesday at the 1A Lena-Winslow Regional, with Morrison claiming the final team spot in next week’s 1A Westminster Christian
Sectional with a 335.

In addition to the Steamers and Mustangs, Eastland’s Casey Fritz and Devin Hartman and Erie’s Koby Kuhnen advanced as individuals from Wolf Hollow.

Even though the Steamers lost the team title on a fifth-score tiebreaker, there weren’t any sad faces amongst the clan clad in red and black.

“In our minds, it still feels like we won it,” said Fulton senior Gunner Decker, whose 79 led the Steamers. “We’ve had four low scores pretty consistent all year, and it feels good to come out and do it again today.”

Fulton was one of the first full teams to finish play, and the 328 scored by Decker, senior Kyle Wiebenga (80), junior Matt Dail (81) and senior Logan Rascher (88) was posted on the scoreboard for quite some time. As the final golfers trickled in, it became clear that Stockton was the only team that had a chance to beat the Steamers.

Stockton’s No. 1, Trey Timpe, needed to score 83 or better to give the Blackhawks the regional plaque. He shot an 84.

“That was one of the things that really ate away at us,” Wiebenga said of the nearly 1˝-hour wait. “Our coaches told us we were supposed to be the fifth-ranked team here, and that left a sour taste in our mouths. We wanted to prove that Fulton came to play today, and we had guys step up like we have all year.”

Morrison also had some tense moments playing the waiting game. With No. 1 golfer Reid Hoffman and Le-Win’s No. 1 Logan Moothart still to finish, the Panthers led the Mustangs by four strokes for the final team spot in Monday’s sectional meet.

But Hoffman rebounded from three double bogeys on his first three holes of the day to post a 77, beating Moothart by 12 shots to help Morrison advance comfortably (335-343).

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