PJP II boys edge out Franklinton in Week 2

By Chris Kinkaid
St. Tammany News
Published on Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:08 PM CST



Pope John Paul II’s boys won the second week of the Northlake Golf League held Tuesday at Pinewood Country Club in Slidell. Participants played nine holes. The boys’ team scores were taken from the top four golfers.

PJP won with 196, beating out Franklinton, who tallied 199. Pearl River and Lakeshore tied for third at 224. Salmen participated, but didn’t have enough golfers to qualify.

Individually, Lakeshore’s Bryce McCool carded the lowest round with a 39.

Franklinton’s Trent Seabrook was second at 44, while teammate Parker White and PJP’s Evan Fiore tied for third, both netting a 47 and Pope John Paul II’s Chandler Scheuermann rounded out the top five with 48.

PJP’s Quinn Fiore and Franklinton’s Zack Cotton both took sixth, posting a 50, followed by PJP’s Mitchell Bogran (51) and PJP’s Eric Tennyson tied Salmen’s Mike Rodriguez at 53 to cap the top 10 of 21.

In the girls, team scores were taken from the top two golfers. PJP topped the competition with a 103.

Salmen was second with a 111, followed by Pearl River (137) and Franklinton (141). Lakeshore participated, but did not have enough golfers to qualify for team honors.

Individually, Salmen’s Jennifer Nguyen won with a 40.

PJP’s Adrianna Hodge was second, logging a 51, followed by teammate Emily Borne (52), Lakeshore’s Austin Crosby (56) and PJP’s Kayla Viavant (63).

The league continues on Tuesday at Money Hill Country Club, located outside Abita.


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