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Top high school students in Springfield for the week of Aug. 19-24

As the fall sports season kicks off, high school golf teams in the Springfield area are already showcasing their talent on the course. This daily list of top performers highlights the standout players who are making an impact for their teams. From medalists to team leaders, these athletes are setting the bar high for the competition.

On Thursday, August 22, boys golf saw impressive performances from Carter Zilm of Carlinville and Bryce Cowdrey of Raymond Lincolnwood/Morrisonville. Zilm claimed the medalist title with a 1-over-par 36 in Carlinville’s dual meet win over South County, while Cowdrey led his team to victory with a 1-over-par 37 at Greenville Country Club. These players‘ skills and leadership are key factors in their teams‘ success early in the season.

In girls golf, Taylor Keirs of North Mac stood out as a medalist in a quadrangular meet at Terry Park. Her 6-over 41 helped lead the Panthers to a team victory, showcasing her talent and dedication to the sport. Keirs‘ performance is a testament to the hard work and skill that she brings to the course each time she competes.

Moving back to Tuesday, August 20, Nolan Fester of North Mac and Sam Schwab of Litchfield shined in boys golf competitions. Fester claimed medalist honors with a 5-over-par 41, despite his team narrowly losing to South County by one stroke. Schwab also impressed with a 1-over-par 36, contributing to Litchfield’s third place finish in a quadrangular meet. These players‘ consistency and skill are crucial to their teams‘ success in competitive matches.

In girls golf, Lilly Bandy of Staunton showcased her talent with a 4-over-par 40 to claim the medalist title in a quadrangular victory at Timber Lakes Golf Course. Bandy’s performance highlights her dedication to the sport and her ability to excel under pressure. Her leadership on the course is a driving force behind her team’s success in early season competitions.

On Monday, August 19, boys golf saw strong performances from Sam Schwab of Litchfield and Bryce Cowdrey of Raymond Lincolnwood/Morrisonville. Schwab shot a 2-over-par 74 to finish fifth individually in the Hickory Stick Invite, helping Litchfield place fifth overall. Cowdrey carded a 1-over-par 37 to lead his team to victory in a quadrangular meet at Shoal Creek Golf Course. These players‘ consistency and skill are key factors in their teams‘ success in competitive tournaments.

Overall, the talent and dedication of these high school golfers in the Springfield area are evident in their performances on the course. As the season progresses, these top performers will continue to showcase their skills and lead their teams to success in both individual and team competitions. Keep an eye on these standout players as they make their mark on the high school golf scene in 2024.

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