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| Golf streak ends at 10 |
| By Mike Halloran |
| Tuesday, October 13, 2009 02:57 PM |
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Just when it looked like no one could touch Coach Jack Stoddard’s golf team, the Dragons laid an egg in a 235-246 loss to Pembroke on the Duxbury Yacht Club course that ended their winning streak at 10 games. Rounds of 37 by Peter Camerlengo (3 birdies/3 pars) and Jack Reardon (3 birdies/2 pars) led the Titans to a surprising win, while Billy Curley (38/7 pars) and Bobby O’Brien (39/3 birdies/2 pars) were the top scorers for Duxbury. Chris MacRae (39/6 pars), Kevin Gately (40/a bird/4 pars), Brandon Sturtevant (41/2 pars), and Garrett Wetherbee (41/5 pars) rounded out the Pembroke scoring, while Jonathan Stoddard (40/6 pars), James Magner (42/4 pars), Stephan Krall (43/3 pars), and Nick Drago (44/5 pars) scored for Duxbury. The Dragons recovered in time to beat Silver Lake on Wednesday, 249-262, raising their record to 11-2. Despite a medal round of 39 by the Laker’s Pat Ford, rounds of 40 by Curley (5 pars), Magner (6 pars), and Kevin Kuckuk (5 pars) paced the Duxbury win. O’Brien (42/a bird/4 pars), Krall (43/2 birdies/a par), and Stoddard (44/3 pars) also contributed to the victory. The week ended with a 21-stroke win over Scituate (234-255) at the DYC course on Thursday. After a trio of matches this week, the Dragons will end their regular season schedule with tough matches against Sandwich, BC High, and Barnstable, as they get ready for postseason play. |







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