Boy’s Golf hopes to get on the course soon

Boy’s Golf hopes to get on the course soon

By Itzel Reyes Posted March 10,

As spring approached, and the weather slowly (and hopefully) got warmer, it was time for our spring sports to begin. Boy’s golf had its chance to get started and make this year one of its best. Coaches and players seemed to agree that they would make this boy’s golf season one to remember. 

“Once we get some warmer weather it will be much better,” said coach Andrew Meyer. “We have an amazing set of boys with a lot of potential, and I am excited to help them grow.”

 Having the hopes high gave the athletes that push of encouragement that they needed to truly make this season their best. Wade Mori, has been in golf since his freshman year. He was excited to see a few new faces as he knows how much of a positive experience golf is for many people.

“I joined golf because some of my buddies were doing it and it seemed like fun,” said Mori. “Starting during my freshman year helped me meet so many new people and build friendships with players that are now some of my closest friends.” 

The players were excited to show off what they had learned. Kruser Wilkinson was excited to start his golfing career this year. 

“I am honestly excited to be on the team,” said Wilkinson. “This will be a learning experience and I am ready to own it.” 

Wade Mori hits from the fairway. /Juliana Blatzheim • The
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Wade Mori hits from the fairway. /Juliana Blatzheim • The Brand