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| Golfers clinch tournament berth |
| By Mike Halloran |
| Tuesday, October 06, 2009 05:27 PM |
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They have now won 10 matches in a row, and it seems unlikely they’ll get much of a challenge until the last week of the regular season against BC High. With wins over Hanover (241-254), Middleboro (42-30), and Quincy (45-27) last week, the Dragons now stand at 10-1 with nine matches left on the regular season schedule and visions of a serious run at winning a state title. Duxbury has been head and shoulders above its competition this year, except for the season opener with Xaverian. Since that loss they have been in cruise control, and it doesn’t look like they are ready to hit the off button anytime soon. Jonathan Stoddard continues to lead his team in just about every match with a different supporting cast each time out. In the win over Hanover, Kevin Kuckuk got his chance to shine with a round of 38 that included a birdie and four pars, while Curtis Owen was consistent with six pars in his round of 39. Stoddard took a backseat with a score of 40 (4 pars), while Bobby O’Brien matched his captain with his own round of 40 (4 pars). Billy Curley (41/4 pars) and James Magner (43/3 pars) closed out the scoring for the Dragons. In their second road match of the week, Duxbury knocked off Middleboro with Magner leading the way with a 7-par effort and a score of 38. O’Brien (39/a birdie/4 pars), and the trio of Kuckuk (3 birds/ a par), Owen (a bird/5 pars), and freshman Cam Daley (a bird/4 pars), who shot 40 completed the scoring for the Dragons. On Wednesday afternoon the Dragons will travel to Silver Lake for a 3:30 p.m. match and will return home on Thursday to face Scituate. |






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