Golfers Crush Country Day at English Turn
Blue Jay golfers ran their spring record to 2-0 by downing Metairie Park Country Day, 157-193. The match was played on Tuesday, March 17, at English Turn.
Junior Grant Glorioso led the way with a 37. His brother, Grayson, a freshman, shot a 39. Senior Francis Plough, who finished at 40, and junior Johnny Cedro, who tallied a 41, rounded out the Jesuit scoring. Freshman Jake Kuebel’s 46 was discarded.
On Monday, March 16, the Blue Jays defeated Newman, 148-170.
Jesuit golfers will be at Lakewood Golf Club on Thursday, March 19, when they’ll open the district season against Archbishop Rummel. Tee time is scheduled for 4 p.m.
Galleries
Golf vs. Country Day, March 17, 2015
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The Jesuit golf team faced off against Country Day at English Turn Golf and Country Club.
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Junior Johnny Cedro follows through as his first shot finds the fairway.
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Freshman Grayson Glorioso tees off on the first hole of the team's match against Country Day.
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Senior Francis Plough watches as his tee shot lands in the fairway.
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Freshman Jake Kuebel's head follows through as his ball sails off the tee.
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Jake Kuebel uses an iron on his approach shot to the first green.
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Grayson Glorioso blasts a shot out of a fairway bunker.
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Johnny Cedro contemplates his putt.
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Francis Plough's putt heads toward the hole as a young Country Day golfer looks on.
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Junior Grant Glorioso plays the ball from a clean lie.
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The Blue Jays enjoyed a beautiful afternoon for golf at English Turn.
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Grant Glorioso concentrates as he lines up a putt.
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Johnny Cedro watches intently as his approach shot heads toward the green.
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Jake Kuebel prepares to tap it in as he finishes up on the fourth.
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Fellow Blue Jays look on as their teammates finish up on the final hole of the match.
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Coach Owen Seiler '75 tallies the team's scores.