At Howey-in-the-Hills golf course, Viera boys golf team won the Class 3A state championship on Wednesday.
The Hawks earned the team state championship title after finishing with a total of 591. Lakewood Ranch placed second, and Ponte Vedra finished third as a team.
Viera had two golfers finish top five in the individual competition with Ryan Woodward placing fourth after shooting 1-under in both rounds for a score of 142 and Arth Sinha tying for fifth place with an overall score of 144.
At the girls’ meet, Viera’s Hannah Hall finished as state runner-up in the individual competition. A three-way for first place tie between Hall, Lake Nona’s Alexandra Snyder, and Jupiter’s Zoey Shamy led to a playoff. Snyder won the playoff to claim first place and Shamy tied with Hall for second place.
As a team, Viera girls finished eighth overall. Lake Nona girls placed first in the team competition.
Boys team scores: 1. Viera 591; 2. Lakewood Ranch 598; 3. Ponte Vedra 609; 4. Beachside 622; 5. Sarasota 624; 6. Dwyer 627; 7. St. Cloud 634; 8. Lake Mary 635; 9. Winter Park 638; 10. Pace 643; 11. Nease 644; 12. Deerfield Beach 647; 13. Windermere 651; 14. Columbus 654; 15. Park Vista 663.
Brevard individual boys scores: 4. Ryan Woodward (V) 142; T5. Arth Sinha 144; T17. Shayaan Kim (V) 150; T33. Campbell Ryan (V) 156; T39. Alexander Bercea 157.
Girls team scores: 1. Lake Nona 600; 2. Lake Mary 610; 3. Parrish 616; 4. Jupiter 617; 5. Beachside 619; 6. Vero Beach 626; 7. Winter Park 636; 8. Viera 637; 9. Doral 646; 10. St. Cloud 660; 11. Ponte Vedra 666; T12. Spanish River 673; T12. George Steinbrenner 673; 14. Nease 679; 15. Dwyer 698.
Brevard individual girls scores: T2. Hannah Hall (V) 140; T10. Mikayla Arold (V) 146; 49. Margaux Blais (V) 161; 86. Avery Derdich (V) 190; 93. Olivia Robinette (V) 214.
By LEOCCIANO CALLAO Published: 17:28 GMT, 21 November 2024 | Updated: 17:59 GMT, 21 November 2024
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