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| Golfers in the driver’s seat |
| By Mike Halloran |
| Tuesday, September 29, 2009 04:14 PM |
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It seems no matter who Coach Jack Stoddard throws out there, his Duxbury boys’ golf team is having very little trouble waltzing through its fall schedule. Starting the week with an impressive 233-264 win over nemesis Hingham, the Dragons (7-1) followed that up by taking care of Rockland, 240-261, while running their win streak to seven matches. While the depth on the Duxbury roster makes every opposing coach jealous, the one constant for Stoddard has been the play of his junior son, Jonathan. The younger Stoddard blitzed the DYC course on Tuesday by firing a round of 33 that included five birdies and a trio of pars. It seems like the scorers finishing behind Stoddard change every match, but in the win over the Harbormen it was James Magner (38/a bird/5 pars) and Kevin Kuckuk (38/6 pars) who did most of the damage. Billy Curley (40/a bird/ 5 pars) and freshman Nick Drago (41/a bird/4 pars) were also part of a five-man Duxbury contingent that bested Hingham’s best rounds of the day (42) by Andrew Sypek and Nick Wood. Stephan Krall also had his round of 43 added to the final Duxbury total. Two days later at the DYC course the Dragons had little trouble with Rockland, as Stoddard ( a birdie/6 pars) was low man again with a score of 37, while Curtis Owen (a birdie/5 pars) came in with a round of 38. Freshman Nick Drago continued his impressive rookie season with a 40 that included a birdie and a par. Senior Zach Benoit saw his first varsity action of the season and fired two birdies in his round of 42, while junior Jack Goldberg and sophomore Trevor Barrington came in with rounds of 44. The Dragons hit the road yesterday to play Hanover, and will travel to Middleboro today and Quincy tomorrow as they try to keep their win streak intact. |







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