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Boys Golf Breakthrough

(Left to Right) Coach Meeks, Drew Deken, Mac Ferguson, Ben English, Gavin Troiano, Ryan Walton
(Left to Right) Coach Meeks, Drew Deken, Mac Ferguson, Ben English, Gavin Troiano, Ryan Walton
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With so much talent and dedication surrounding the golf program, it’s no surprise that the WKHS Boys Golf team has seen a great deal of success so far this year. Varsity A players Drew Deken, Ben English, Mac Ferguson, Gavin Troiano, and Ryan Walton started their season in early August. Since then, they have participated in several highly competitive tournaments. Although these matches have been challenging, the team’s focus and ability to handle pressure have been crucial to their success.

Sophomore Gavin Troiano during a golf match (Alex Chan)

One of the more recent wins by the Wolves came at the OCC Championship in mid-September. The team walked away with the gold medal and celebrated the progress and hard work that led them to this achievement. The Ravine got a chance to speak with the players and hear their perspectives on the triumphs and obstacles of the season so far.

Junior Ryan Walton at the Watterson Invitational (Alex Chan)

Sophomore co-captain Mac Ferguson started off by telling how “[golf] is different [than most sports] in that [it doesn’t] have team practices,” rather, each player mostly “practices on [their] own.” Ferguson further told how in order to perform well in a big match, the team “takes [their] individual practices more seriously.” Junior co-captain Ben English added that before a match, the team “goes through the course to see what to expect come time for the match.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Wolves reflected on their growth throughout the season, highlighting their improvements compared to last year. Junior Drew Deken emphasized that the team “has gained a lot of distance” from playing together and “has more experience” on the “same courses.” Deken noted that he personally has been “hitting the ball further than ever” and is seeing noticeable improvements as an individual. Ferguson added that it seems like the team is “learning through [their] mistakes from last year” and understanding “how to play well when it matters.”

WKHS Boys Golf Team win over Thomas Worthington in the Worthington Cup (Alex Chan)

While the season has already been highly successful, the Wolves still have more challenges to face and more goals to achieve. Junior Ryan Walton shared how he aims to “make it to the state tournament” this season and “to shoot lower” to help elevate the team’s performance. Similarly, English hopes to not only “make it to states” but also “to continue having fun and building relationships with golfers from other teams.”

Sophomore Gavin Troiano strives to “make it out of sectionals and districts and to compete at states,” ultimately aiming to make it “the first time in almost 20 years” that WKHS boys golf has made an appearance at the competition. His goal for the remainder of his high school career is to “go to states at least twice,” and to make “first team all OCC four years in a row.”

 

We wish the team the best of luck as they prepare for their upcoming state and district competitions. With their continuous perseverance and dedication, we believe they have the potential to do great things. Go Wolves!

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Kaitlin McDonough

Hi! My name is Kaitlin McDonough and I’m a Junior writer for the WKHS Ravine. I’ve been in The Ravine for two years and outside of school I do ski club, interact club, and I’m a part of link crew. I love listening to music and my favorite artists are Gracie Abrams, Frank Ocean, and TV Girl. I also love hanging out with my friends, reading, and watching movies. One fun fact about me is I am a big Duke Basketball fan.