Mid-Wach A Championship: Nashoba had six golfers finish in the top 10 in scoring, led by Jackson Marsteiner and Nolan Engelhart tying for first place at par 70 at Northern Spy Golf Club in Townsend, as the Wolves (285) took the team title.
Nashoba’s Mason Bowie shot 1-over 71 to finish third, while Troy Gregg carded 74, and Irv Carnes and Winston Zhao each shot 76.
Shrewsbury’s Ryan Kelley carded a 75 and Drew O’Connell shot 76 as the Colonials (309) took second.
Algonquin’s Liam Dunn had a 73 to help the Titans (311) take third.
Leominster (315), Westborough (318) and Wachusett (330) rounded out the team scoring.
Mid-Wach B Championship: Shawn Amari earned medalist honors with a 1-over 71, while teammates Finneas McNabb (78) was third, Jack Sappett (79) tied for fourth, and Mac Caliri (83) was 10th as the Patriots (311) claimed the league championship at Northern Spy.
Groton-Dunstable’s Robert Flynn was second with a 74 as the Crusaders (316) finished second. Groton-Dunstable’s Riley Bruggeman and Drew McKennon each shot 79 to tie for fourth.
Shepherd Hill’s Dylan Snow (79) and A.J. Desto (80) helped the Rams (341) take third. Oakmont (345) was led by Max Doane’s 82 to finish fourth, while Marlborough totaled 365.
Tantasqua 148, Quaboag 194: Sam Pieczynski shot 2-under 34 at Hemlock Ridge as the host Warriors (13-5, 8-0) clinched the SWCL title. Tantasqua sophomores Rory Herrick, Andrew Radebaugh and Andrew Weeden carded 37, 38 and 39, respectively.
Auburn 164, David Prouty 222: Jonathan Rochford carded 1-under 35 at Pakachoag as the host Rockets (9-4, 6-2 SWCL) topped the Panthers (1-11, 0-8).
Grafton 159, Millbury 182: Charlie Law and Kyle Brown shared medalist honors at 3-over 39 at Pakachoag to boost the visiting Gators (11-5, 7-1 SWCL) past the Woolies (5-9, 4-4).
Littleton 39½, Tahanto 14½: Andrew Archer shot 5-over 41 at Cyprian Keyes as the visiting Tigers (6-5) defeated the Stags (1-10).
Tyngsborough 28, Clinton 26; Tyngsborough 27½, Bromfield 26½: Ryan Manning shot 2-over 38 at Sky Meadow in Nashua, New Hampshire, while lifting the host Tigers (4-10, 4-5 Mid-Wach C) to a pair of victories.
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