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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Golf: Tiger boys take 2nd-straight win


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The Douglas High boys’ golf team stayed hot to start the Sierra League season, winning its second-consecutive tournament Monday at Wolf Run Golf Course.

“Although golf is an individual sport, it is also fun to compete as a team,” Douglas coach Brent Eddy said. “Finishing in first for the second week in a row is a great accomplishment for the kids.”

Damonte Ranch’s CJ Gibson fired a 76 to take individual honors, but Douglas’ Cody Hines finished tied for third at 78.

Douglas finished with a team score of 406. Carson took second with a 408, Reno finished third with a 414, Damonte took fourth at 424 and South Tahoe, Wooster, North Valleys and Hug rounded out the standings in order.

Thomas Wicker and Eric Guzman were right on Hines’ heels with a 79 each. Troy Shields shot an 80 and Trevor Wentz carded a 90.

“It was great to see the scores in the 70s,” Eddy said. “Cody Hines really stepped up his game as he had a career day shooting a 42 on the front and an even par 36 on the back.

“Eric, Thomas and Troy had solid rounds as well.”

Douglas competes at Sierra Sage next week.


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