TERRE DU LAC — The MAAA Conference Tournament was held at the Terre Du Lac Country Club on Monday and when the nine teams had finished their 18-hole rounds, the Farmington Knights stood atop the nine-school standings with a score of 323. The Arcadia Valley Tigers were next in line with a 330, followed by the Fredericktown Blackcats at 346.
Arcadia Valley’s Jordan McLaurin blew away the field of 51 golfers with a five-under 67, 12 strokes ahead of the nearest golfer. McLaurin birdied six out of the 18 holes, starting with No. 4 making the swing of three straight on No. 9, 10, and 11, before finishing out with birds on 15 and 17. A tree limb on the No. 6, a dog-leg to the left, gave McLaurin his only bogey.
“That’s a hard hole for a left-hander,” said McLaurin. “I only had a four-foot window to get by that tree, and I clipped the branch instead.”
Farmington’s win came by way of a very tight group scoring. From top to bottom there was only seven strokes between the players. Alex Rhodes, who tied for second-place honors with a 79, was low man for the Knights. Gene Williams took fourth in the tournament with an 81, followed by an 82 from Sam Effrin and an 83 by Branden Gallagher.
Landen Barks shot an 85 and John Schnurbusch came in with an 86. Even though the two players’ total scores were not used for the team score, Schnurbusch’s 41 on the back nine was used . Team scores were calculated by the best four scores on the front nine added to the best four scores on the back nine (See scores below).
The top 10 golfers received All-Conference honors. Tying Rhodes for second-place with a 79 was Matt Ward of Fredericktown. Effrin’s 82 earned him a tie for fifth with Logan Royer of Fredericktown, Chris Spitzmiller of North County and Zach Gibson of Potosi, and Gallagher tied with Chase Bennett of Arcadia Valley for ninth place was the cut-off score of 83.
Needing to get in a conference match, the Valle Warriors and the Knights used their first nine hole scores of the tournament. Farmington won the dual match 161-192.
Team Scores —1. Farmington - 323
Alex Rhodes 40-39 - 79
Gene Williams 40-41- 81
Sam Effrin 41-41 - 82
Branden Gallagher 40-43 - 83
Landon Barks 43-42 - 85
John Schnurbusch 45-41 - 86
2. Arcadia Valley - 330Jordan McLaurin 35-32 - 67
Chase Bennett 42-41 - 83
Brock Walker 46-44 - 90
Blake Walker 45-45 - 90
Caleb Sutton 47-46 - 93
Aaron Strange 50-55 - 105
3. Fredericktown - 346 Matt Ward 40-39 - 79
Logan Royer 39-43 - 82
Kaleb Francis 48-45 - 93
Kyle Polete 46-47 - 93
Logan Ward 48-47 - 95
Jerod Williams 47-49 - 96
4t. Potosi - 353 Zach Gibson 39-43 - 82
Seth Gibson 44-44 - 88
John Cozort 47-43 - 90
Wade Pashia 47-49 - 96
Madison Smith 48-48 - 96
Nathan Portell 52-46 - 98
4t. Central - 353Rolin Baker 43-41 - 84
Taylor Gray 41-43 - 84
Cody Barnett 45-43 - 88
Garrett Mahurin 49-48 - 97
John Bowers 56-49 - 105
6. West County - 374Cameron Williams 46-41 - 87
Torey Watson 45-45 - 90
Coy McKee 46-47 -93
Jake Nicholson 53-51 -104
K. Nations 56-51 - 107
Ethan McCoy 54-54 - 108
7. North County - 377Chris Spitzmiller 41-41 - 82
Cameron Claywell 46-47 - 93
John Woods 47-51 - 98
Josh Inman 50-54 - 104
Brandon Moore 59-63 - 122
8. Valle - 392Nick Trautman 46-49 - 95
Kellen Bader 47-49 - 96
Kory Donze 47-49 - 96
Nicholas Joggerst 52-53 - 105
Nolan Weiler 55-57 - 112
Casey Klump 57-62 - 119
9. Ste. Genevieve - 419John Sexauer 47-53 - 100
Kyle Arnold 50-50 - 100
Kevin Klein 55-53 - 108
Ethan Braun 54-57 - 111
Torey Herzog 58-59 - 117

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