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Boys Golf honors seniors

The Jonathan Alder Boys Golf team won with a score of 4-1 on their Senior Night on Thursday, September 29. The match-play game was at The Ridge golf course against Hilliard Davidson High School.

Sammy Ratliff has been golfing for 6 years. After high school, Ratliff plans to play DII golf or study business at Ohio University. His favorite memory from golf is shooting a 67 and setting the school record at the Golf Club of Dublin. 

 

Tyler Ogg has been golfing since he was old enough to pick up a club. His favorite golf memory was when he set the school record for both the 9 hole and 18 hole. After high school, Ogg plans to go to college and study Aerospace engineering. 

 

Cade Baker started playing golf in 5th grade. His favorite memories in his years of playing are making an albatross and making it to districts his junior year. After high school, Baker plans to go to Eastern Kentucky University to study marketing with a focus in Professional Golf Management. 

 

Nathan Reynard started golfing in 6th grade. After high school, he plans to join the fire academy in hopes to join the fire department. His favorite golf memory is when Alex Kerr hit the cart barn while swinging opposite handed and listening to Coach Whitt yell at him. 

 

Justin Moran started playing golf at eight years old. His favorite golf memory is shooting 73 at Rolling Meadows. After high school, Justin plans to enlist in the Army. 

 

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