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Rain Cancels Dragon Varsity Matches
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By Editor | April 21, 2021
By ERIC X. VICCARO
EVICCARO@STEGENHERALD.COM
ZELL The Ste. Genevieve High School boys’ golf team had a simple goal at its own tournament last Wednesday.
That goal? Beat DeSoto in the team standings.
Mission accomplished. In this battle of Dragon golfers, Ste. Genevieve put together a team score of 375 while DeSoto carded a 377 at the 10th Annual Dragon Invitational.
Landon Rose turned in varsity’s low round with an 88, one day after winning medalist honors at a triangular in Farmington with Park Hills Central and Potosi.
“Landon turned it around on Hole No. 9,” Ste. Genevieve head coach Ryan Mueller said. “He managed to bogey the hole, and then go to the back nine where he shined. He’s definitely figured out his game.”
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But, the Dragons never found the desired results.
That’s because Park Hills Central bolted to a 15-6 lead by the end of the first quarter, forcing Ste. Genevieve to play what proved to be a fruitless game of “catch up.”
In the end, the Rebels defeated the Dragons 64-52 in the Class 4 District 2 championship game at Potosi High School on Thursday evening.
Ste. Genevieve finished the season with a record of 18-6, while Park Hills Central (18-5) ventures to New Madrid County Central for a sectional round contest.
Marysa Flieg made two free throws, slicing Central’s lead to 45-40 with 7:02 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Dragons had another possession to chisel the Rebels’ margin even further, but recorded a turnover.