Prep Sports
October 9, 2008
Hurricane repeats as Class AAA golf champ
Charleston Catholic finishes second in Class A
Advertisement - Your ad here

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- It looks like there's a high school golf dynasty emerging in Hurricane.

Playing in rain, wind and 40-degree temperatures, Hurricane successfully defended its Class AAA championship, registering a 16-stroke victory over runner-up Wheeling Park Wednesday in the state tournament at Wheeling's Oglebay Park.

Hurricane finished with a two-day team score of 475. Wheeling Park, playing on its home course, finished at 491, followed by Cabell Midland (493), Greenbrier East (507) and George Washington (508).

Bridgeport (518), Brooke (529) and Robert C. Byrd (532) completed the field in the team competition. (See results, Page 2B.)

The four Hurricane players who competed - Aaron Barna, Brian Anania, Wyatt Burgess and Sam Booth - are all juniors, and all will return next year with an eye on a third straight state title.

"They're good kids, they're good friends, they're around the game all the time - they live, eat, sleep, breathe golf,'' Redskins coach Glenna Ragle said in a phone interview while returning home Wednesday night. "I've never seen anything like it."

The Hurricane foursome's home course is Sleepy Hollow Country Club, where Ragle is also a member.

"I've watched them playing together since they're 7, 8 years old," she said. "All four of them work there, so if they're not playing, they're working."

Barna, who took AAA medalist honors last year as a sophomore, had a chance to repeat but lost in a one-hole playoff with Wheeling Park's Marshall Hone.

After shooting a AAA-best 77 on the par-71 layout Wednesday, Barna bogeyed the playoff hole (No. 18), while Hone - who shot an 81 Wednesday - made a par for the win. Both finished regulation at 156 for the two rounds.

Anania shot a 78 Wednesday, while Boggess had an 83 and Booth checked in at 85. Each school's three best scores in each round count toward the team total.

"Everybody kept saying that anybody shooting in the 70s [Wednesday] is doing really good,'' Ragle said. "I don't know if [the foul weather] was to our benefit, because most players played worse [Wednesday] than they did [Tuesday], but three of our boys did better [Wednesday]."

By finishing among the top eight, Barna and Anania earned AAA all-state selection.

In Class A, Charleston Catholic was also going for a repeat title but the Fighting Irish came up a stroke short to Trinity, which won the team crown with a score of 512. St. Marys (528) was third, followed by Parkersburg Catholic (529), Notre Dame (573), Man (593), Pocahontas County (649) and Fayetteville (692).

Advertisement - Your ad here
Report a violation or offensive comment.
[X] Close
to report abuse.

It's easy to follow the top stories with home delivery of The Charleston Gazette.

Click here to order home delivery.

Advertisement - Your ad here