Indianapolis Brebeuf Braves | Archive | May, 2010

BG: #2 Brebeuf handles #3 Carmel, 150-157

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
Second-ranked Brebeuf shot a 150 May 6 to defeat No. 3 host Carmel by seven strokes in a boys golf dual match at Woodland Country Club.
Brebeuf’s medalist-winning 36 from Wil Pahud paced the Braves to their second victory over the Greyhounds in three days. Brebeuf shot an 18-hole 314 at the Crooked Stick Invitational, one shot better than No. 7 runner-up Hamilton Southeastern and three better than third-place Carmel.
“The conditions were near perfect to play in – the course was in great shape,” said Carmel coach Chad Carr, who saw three of his four scoring starters shoot 39s. “We just didn’t execute at various times. Some players struggled on the first few holes and tried to bring it back but ran out of holes. 
“We hope to get more consistency as the season moves on.”
Brebeuf coach Ryan Brammer, who got sub-40s from all four of his scoring starters, looks forward to the Braves battling the Greyhounds.
“Brebeuf and Carmel is always a great golf match wherever it occurs,” Brammer said. “The golf on the course is at a high level, and the players enjoy competing against each other.”
Next up for the Braves is their own Brebeuf Invitational at Wood Wind May 8, and Carmel will be one of the participants.
Brebeuf scores (thank you, Ryan Brammer!):
 
Wil Pahud 36
Will Tenbarge 37
Pat Hermiller 38
Jon Osting 39
Chris Goodyear 41
Kyle Osting 41
Carmel scores (thank you, Chad Carr!):
Connor O’Neal 39
Nathan Mueting 39
Kevin Brown 39
Tyler Zipes 40
Andrew Havill 43
Tyler Waddles 44
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BG Crooked Stick Inv.: #2 Brebeuf holds off #7 HSE by one shot

By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
Second-ranked Brebeuf shot a 314 to hold off No. 7 Hamilton Southeastern by a single shot for the team title May 4 at the Crooked Stick Invitational.
Brebeuf’s Gus Gilmore carded a 74 to defeat a trio of golfers – Nathan Mueting of Carmel, Zionsville’s Tanner Rabb, and HSE’s Will Kleinrichert – for medalist honors. And the Braves, who finished with three players at 80 or below, needed every shot they could save to fend off the runner-up Royals (315).
Third-ranked Carmel (317) was two shots back of Carmel in third, with No. 13 Zionsville (326) fourth, Brebeuf’s “B” team fifth with a 344, and No. 19 Peru (350) sixth in the seven-team field. 
“The golf course was in great condition,” said Carmel coach Chad Carr. “It played very tough, and we had some problems adjusting to the greens. But all we can do is keep moving forward toward our long-term goal.”
Team scores
1. #2 Brebeuf “A” 314
2. #7 Hamilton Southeastern 315
3. #3 Carmel 317
4. #13 Zionsville 326
5. Brebeuf “B” 344
6. #19 Peru 350
7. Park Tudor 356
Complete team results (thank you, Chad Carr!):
Brebeuf “A” 314 
Jacob Gould 79 
Matt Gehl 82 
Gus Gilmore 74 
Wil Pahud 80 
Pat Hermiller 83 
Average score: 79.6 
Hamilton Southeastern 315 
Parker Sheppard 78 
Wes Bowman 78 
Will Kleinrichert 77 
Jake Jones 82 
Grant Braden 83 
Average score: 79.6 
Carmel 317 
O’Neal 78 
Nathan Meuting 77 
Brown 83 
Zipes 79 
Meade 84 
Average score: 80.2 
Zionsville 326 
Tanner Rabb 77
Singer 80
T.J. Pancake 84
Eric Booze 94
Dixon 85
Average score: 84 
Brebeuf “B” 344 
Osting 85 
French 89 
Hensley 93 
Goodyear 80 
Ong 90 
Average score: 87.4 
Peru 350 
Smith 79 
Smith 88 
Smith 88 
Meives 95 
Roush 114 
Average score: 92.8 
Park Tudor 356 
Norton 86 
Block 88 
Comer 89 
Comer 95 
Rogers 93 
Average score: 90.2
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