ALLIANCE — Silas Kirkpatrick of Green won the boys golf Division I sectional title at Tannenhauf, while Hoover won the team championship Friday.
Kirkpatrick shot 72 to finish a stroke better than Daniel Gambone of Hoover and three shots up on Liam Curtis of Kent Roosevelt.
Gambone’s 73 helped Hoover score 320 as a team and finish three shots better than Canfield. Jackson (325) and Green 327) rounded out the top four teams. All four advance to the district tournament.
Curtis led the way for individual district qualifiers. The other three individual qualifiers are all from Stark County — Thomas Mankowski of McKinley, Eddie Karam of GlenOak and Aiden Koehler of Massillon.
Team standings: 1. Hoover* 320 (Daniel Gambone 73, Joey Stehura 85, Anthony Gambone 81, Luke Stutzman 88, Owen Casper 81); 2. Canfield* 323 (Mick Ambrose 77, Nathan Miller 81, Danny Chaplow 84, Topher Drombetta 82, Carson Arfaras 83); 3. Jackson* 325 (Raffaele Scassa 82, Maxwell Weber 78, Evan Jordanides 84, Fritz Houston 86, Ben Young 81); 4. Green* 327 (Silas Kirkpatrick 72, Aaron Payne 80, Jonathon Stephan 87, Anthony Micale 93, Shane Bates 88); 5. Kent Roosevelt 339; 6. Lake 342; 7. GlenOak 351; 8. Mass. Perry 365; 9. Austintown Fitch 369; 10. Boardman 375; 11. Louisville 387; 12. Canton McKinley 403; 13. Massillon 417; 14. Warren Harding 418. * Indicates qualifying team
Individual top 15 scores: 1. Silas Kirkpatrick (Green) 72; 2. Daniel Gambone (Hoover) 73; 3. Liam Curtis* (Roosevelt) 75; 4. Thomas Mankowski* (McKinley) 76; 5. Mick Ambrose (Canfield) 77; 6. Maxwell Weber (Jackson) 78; 7. Eddie Karam* (GlenOak) 80, Aaron Payne(Green) 80; 9. Nathan Miller (Canfield) 81, Anthony Gambone (Hoover) 81, Owen Casper (Hoover) 81, Ben Young (Jackson) 81; 13. Topher Drombetta (Canfield) 82, Raffaele Scassa (Jackson) 82, Aiden Koehler* (Massillon) 82. * Indicates qualifying individual
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