Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2007

All-Gazette golf

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Chris Rossi⁄The Gazette
(Front row, from left) Andrew Stein, Golfer of the Year Jack Bonifant, Cameron Kennedy, Gary Raizon. (Back row, from left) Ralfe Hickman, Coach of the Year John Thomas, Caroline Nathan, Mike Kamargo, Ritchie Steinwand.
Golfer of the Year
Jack Bonifant
Sherwood, Senior
Mr. Consistency led the county with a 36.5-per-round stroke average, finished third at the District 2 Tournament.

Coach of the Year
John Thomas
St. Andrew’s, Sixth year
Program finished just 1-7-2 a year ago, yet breezed to an undefeated, 10-0 season and a conference title in 2007.

First team
Alex Brown, Churchill, Sr.
Third consecutive year on the first team. Split District 2 title with sister, Diana.

Diana Brown, Churchill, Soph.
Shared District 2 title and shot second-best round of any girl in county at state meet.

Ralfe Hickman, St. Andrew’s, Fr.
Top overall golfer on undefeated and Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference champion.

Mike Kamargo, Whitman, Sr.
The best golfer on a Whitman team that broke state meet scoring record by eight strokes.

Cameron Kennedy, Magruder, Jr.
Arguably the surprise of the fall. Finished second in the county in stroke average (37.33).

Caroline Nathan, Whitman, Sr.
Averaged 38.5 strokes per round, also had county’s best girls score (159) at state meet.

Gary Raizon, Churchill, Jr.
Thanks to a nearly flawless 34-shot, back-9, won the District 2 tournament by one stroke.

Andrew Stein, Wootton, Jr.
Solid all season, but his best performance was a two-round 145 at state meet.

Ritchie Steinwand, Springbrook, Jr.
In a class by himself in the county’s Kohut Division with a 37.5-stroke average.

Honorable mention
Peter Johns, Churchill, Jr.; Sam Kider, Walter Johnson, Sr.; Maia Schecter, Blair, Fr.; Louis Spear, Whitman, Sr.;Marc Youngentob, Churchill, Jr.

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