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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“I made up three shots on the front after that bad start, then hit some stupid shots on the back and somehow still pulled off a 77,” said Hoffman, who was runner-up individually to Stockton’s Cameron Upmann (74). “I didn’t play like I wanted to, but it made a big difference in the team score. The other guys pulled through with some good scores, and I’m super excited and proud of my team for moving on to Monday.”

Eastland finished fifth (346), and will have a pair of individuals playing in Algonquin next week. Casey Fritz and Devin Hartman tied for third individually with matching 79s, the low score among individuals not on the three advancing teams.

“I struck the ball well, but my putts just weren’t falling,” said Fritz, a senior. “I thought for sure that there’d be a lot better scores than 79, but I feel pretty good about being in a four-way tie for third place.”

“I’ve been up and down all year, and after a 43 on the front nine, I thought I was out of it,” Hartman said. “But then I played par golf on the back, and I was pretty pumped when I saw how I finished.

“It’s going to be good having Casey there next week too; I’ll play more relaxed and not feel as much pressure, because he always keeps me laughing.”

Senior Seth Blair almost joined his Cougars teammates, but came up short in a one-hole playoff against Le-Win’s Moothart for the final individual spot.

Erie was the next local finisher, placing eighth. Kuhnen, a junior, shot 82 to place fifth among the individuals not on the top three teams; the top 10 moved on.

West Carroll (11th, 418) and Prophetstown (13th, 422) also competed in the 14-team, 83-golfer meet.

As for the Steamers, they were riding high on the way back to the team bus after advancing to sectionals as a team for the fifth straight season.

“It’s awesome, almost indescribable,” Dail said. “To lose three scholarship golfers after last year and still come back and actually shoot five shots better today, it shows our consistency and gives us a lot of confidence for Monday.”

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