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1-A GOLF
BISHOP MCGUINNESS TEAM, INDIVIDUALS
ROLL TO VICTORY IN NCHSAA 1-A MEN’S GOLF
BUIES CREEK-- Kernersville Bishop McGuinness rolled to a convincing team victory and also swept individual honorson Tuesday in the 14th annual North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 1-A men’s golf championships at the Keith Hills Country Club.
Bishop McGuinness had a 29-shot lead in the team standings after the first day and wound up winning by 48 shots, recording 299 totals on both days of play for a 598 total. West Montgomery, the defending team champ, was second with a 646 and East Surry placed third at 669. The best four of six individual scores count toward the team total.
The championship was contested on a par-72, 6,625-yard layout for the NCHSAA event.
Bishop golfers took four of the top six spots and went one-two, with Stanhope Johnson taking medalist honors with rounds of 74 and 71 for a 145 total, good for a three-shot advantage over teammate Tanner Owen.
Patrick Cover of Pine Lake Preparatory, a charter school, was third at 149. Colyn Petty of Swain County captured fourth in a one-hole playoff with William Whitacre of Bishop McGuinness, after they tied with 152 totals after 36 holes.
Prior to 1986, all NCHSAA schools competed for a single title in an open tournament. Play went to three classifications in 1986 and then to four classes beginning with the 1998 tournaments.
A total of 84 golfers began play in the two-day tournament. Wendy’s is the presenting sponsor of the NCHSAA sports program.
NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
2011 MEN’S 1-A GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS
Keith Hills Country Club, Buies Creek
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
Kernersville Bishop McGuinness 299 299 598
West Montgomery 328 318 646
East Surry 335 334 669
Lake Norman Charter 348 326 674
Hendersonville 350 335 685
Riverside-Martin 349 342 691
Swain County 345 350 695
Midway 359 343 702
Rosewood 352 356 708
Durham N.C. School of Science and Math 366 352 718
Raleigh Charter 370 368 738
Southwest Onslow 382 367 749
FINAL INDIVIDUAL SCORES
First Name Last Name School Score
Stanhope Johnson Bishop McGuinness 74 71 145
Tanner Owen Bishop McGuinness 72 76 148
Patrick Cover Pine Lake Charter 74 75 149
Colyn Petty Swain County 77 75 152
William Whitacre Bishop McGuinness 74 78 152
Daniel Barrett Bishop McGuinness 79 74 153
Erik Benson Gray Stone Day 74 79 153
Dylan Kennedy West Montgomery 78 75 153
Nick Adams Rosewood 80 74 154
Andrew London Central Academy 78 76 154
Adam Capps Midway 81 76 157
Cody Hodges Mount Airy 74 83 157
Sean Murphy Lake Norman Charter 82 76 158
Logan Wynne Riverside-Martin 82 77 159
Ethan Sasser West Montgomery 78 82 160
Danny Prevatte Southwest Onslow 85 76 161
Jordan Taylor West Montgomery 82 79 161
Jackson Wood Raleigh Charter 81 80 161
Gage Killian Murphy 86 76 162
Johnathan Lara NCSSM 81 81 162
Brian Sowinski Bishop McGuinness 82 80 162
Ben Vogler East Surry 82 81 163
Drew Alley East Surry 85 81 166
Devin Laverdure Heide Trask 85 81 166
Eli Sanchez Heide Trask 81 85 166
Grant Hahn Hendersonville 89 78 167
Ben Cattoni Lake Norman Charter 87 82 169
Brandon Conrad Bishop McGuinness 82 88 170
Ty Hart Pender 81 89 170
Jordan Vogler East Surry 87 83 170
Austin Moncrief Hendersonville 89 82 171
Drew Harkins West Montgomery 90 82 172
Nicholas Peavy NCSSM 87 85 172
Bret Robinson Rosewood 86 86 172
Braxton Squires Riverside-Martin 86 86 172
Charlie Maness West Montgomery 90 83 173
Morgan Reed Hendersonville 83 90 173
Cameron Byrd Midway 85 89 174
Dustin Holder East Surry 81 93 174
Alex Yarborough Hendersonville 89 85 174
Jake Blum Lake Norman Charter 89 86 175
Whit Ross Riverside-Martin 91 84 175
David Shaw Lake Norman Charter 93 82 175
Tyler Bryant Swain County 86 90 176
Alex English Mitchell 84 92 176
Elish Mahajan Raleigh Charter 89 89 178
Jordan Edwards Spring Creek 89 90 179
Ross Goldbrum Lake Norman Charter 90 89 179
Nick Lisle Southwest Onslow 89 90 179
Joseph Marion East Surry 92 89 181
Robbie Peterson Midway 98 85 183
Ben Cornblum Swain County 91 94 185
Cole West Riverside-Martin 90 98 188
Walker Harrison West Montgomery 92 98 190
Blake Weaver Rosewood 90 100 190
James Carson Swain County 100 91 191
Joey Kroeger NCSSM 95 96 191
Brandon Godwin Midway 95 97 192
Andrew Henn Rosewood 96 96 192
Steve Welch Manteo 98 94 192
Lloyd Blythe Swain County 91 102 193
Zach Hobbs Midway 100 93 193
Zack Matics Southwest Onslow 102 91 193
Taylor Cowan Riverside-Martin 101 95 196
Keith Paggette Riverside-Martin 91 105 196
Eli Turlington NCSSM 105 91 196
Brian Branch Raleigh Charter 97 100 197
Raymond Budi NCSSM 103 95 198
Eric English Hendersonville 104 98 202
Kyle Sheats Raleigh Charter 103 101 204
John Jackson Hendersonville 96 109 205
Tyler Dean Rosewood 108 101 209
Matt Gwynn Raleigh Charter 111 99 210
Dylan Zanikos Midway 107 104 211
Tristan Watty Swain County 106 106 212
Gib Baker Lake Norman Charter 105 111 216
Amanda Dango NCSSM 110 111 221
Drew Williams Southwest Onslow 106 122 228
Jaz Verceles-Zara Rosewood 113 117 230
Sam Blake Southwest Onslow 122 110 232
Nick Mason Dixon DNS 0
Zach Barnard East Surry 106 DNP 106



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