Beaver Local drops to third in Buckeye 8
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Despite having three new players and a first-year head coach, St. Clairsville continued to dominate the Buckeye 8 Conference Golf Tournament.
Tuesday at sun-soaked Belmont Hills Country Club, the Red Devils trailed Beaver Local by one shot (314-315) entering the second day, but carded a four-player round of 311 for a two-day total of 626 and their sixth consecutive conference championship. The first day was played at the Cadiz Country Club.
“Coach (Ryan) Clifford handed over a nice set of kids for me,” St. Clairsville coach Heidi Mooney said. “The three new players all played on our reserve team last year and did quite well. Everything came together today for us.
“These boys, and Olivia, have spent tons of hours over the summer playing golf,” Mooney said. “If you wanted to find them you had to look at the golf course. That equates to a victory and makes coaching really easy.”
While St. Clairsville had three players earn all-conference, Barnesville’s Brady Gallagher was running away with the individual crown. The senior carded a 73 Tuesday after firing the low round of the event, a 70 at Cadiz, on the first day for a two-round total of 143. That score was four shots better than St. Clairsville’s Mavrik Malin (74-73 147).
“It’s a pretty nice feeling. I worked pretty hard this summer to get where I am at,” Gallagher said. “I had a rough start to the day, but thankfully I was able to shoot a really good score on the back (nine).
“I have to give it to Mavrik,” Gallagher said. “He really played tough today, but I’m proud of myself for what I accomplished.”
Joining Malin on the winning team were Beau Mooney (78-78 156) and Mason Conway (81-78 159). Also scoring for the Red Devils was Olivia Baker (85-82 167). The fifth team member was Ryan Mooney (82-87 169).
In addition to Brady Gallagher, Malin, Beau Mooney and Conway, also making the six-member all-conference team were Buckeye Local’s Kamden Kinyo (73-83 156) and Barnesville’s Hayden Treadway (80-79 159).
Making second-team All-Buckeye 8 were Beaver Local’s Owen Hill (77-83 160); Barnesville’s Dylan Gallagher (84-79 163); Brooke’s Colton Yensen (84-81 165); Brooke’s Parker McMon (83-81 165); Martins Ferry’s Nolan Zambori (81-85 166); Harrison Central’s Cash Meadows (85-82 167); St. Clairsville’s Olivia Baker (85-82 167) and Martins Ferry’s Hunter Shutler (79-88 167).
In the team race, Barnesville (328-320 648) finished a distant second, while Beaver Local (314-353 667) was third; Brooke (335-336 671) fourth and Martins Ferry (330-346 676).
Buckeye 8 Second Day
(at Belmont Hills CC, St. Clairsville)
SCORING
1. St. Clairsville 315-311–626: Mavrik Malin 74-73-147; Beau Mooney 78-78 156; Mason Conway 8-78 159; Olivia baker 85-82 167
2. Barnesville 328-320–648: Brady Gallagher 70-73 143; Hayden Treadway 80-79 159; Dylan Gallagher 84-79 163; Graham Spence 94-89 183
3. Beaver Local 314-353–667: Owen Hill 77-83 160; Braxton Hickman 80-88 68; Britton Hickman 79-95 174; Andre Wiegand 88-87 175
4. Brooke 335-336 671: Parker McMon 83-82 165; Colton Yensen 84-81 165; Max Maunty 84-86 170; Dustin Engle x-87
5. Martins Ferry 330-346–676: Nolan Zambori 81-85 66; Hunter Shutler 79-88 167; Dylan Pielech 84-87 171; Connor Best 86-86 172
6. Indian Creek 352-344–701: Riley Guskea 88-82 170; Tre Feist-Winland 83-88 171; Jay Snyder 92-84 76; Garrin Clark 89-95 184
7. UnIon Local 365-351–716: Landen Hanasky 86-95 181; Paxton Gentile 95-89 184; Liam Roe 93-98; Bam Porter x-90
8. Buckeye Local 365-367– 732: Kamden Kinyo 73-83 156; Dugan Dubrovich 86-87 173; Jacob Porter 95-04 199; Spencer Grew 111-97 208
9. Harrison Central 380-369– 749: Cash Meadows 85-82 167; Logan Johnson 93-91 184; Jax Triplett 98-97 195; Andy Hendershot 04-99 203
10. East Liverpool 377-391–768: Cooper Klein 92-92 185; Garrett Cooper 89-98 187; Donovan Shallcross 93-98 191; Kam Engle 103-102 205
11. Cambridge 386-387–773: Garrett Carpenter 90-81 171; Austin Jenkins 97-90 187; Gavin Guiler 95-103 198; Bryson Williams 104-113 217