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Hurtubise wins third straight

After a slow start to the season Tyler Hurtubise is riding a win streak in the jr. boys division. For the third straight event the Pointe West golfer shot a 70 for his third straight victory. Rylan Marontate (Kingsville) was second with a score of 72 while three players tied for third at 73 (Cale Marontate, Stefano Kerr, Jax Sisson). 


In the jr. girls division, Kyla Charlebois of Pointe West chalked up her first victory of the season with an even-par 71. In second place was Karolyn Rombouts of Maple City with a 78 while tour leader Kennedy Fremlin was third with a 79. 


In the Collegiate Womens’ division, there was a tie at the top with Gioia DiCiocco (Erie Shores) and Hannah Prieur (Kingsville) both shooting 85.


There was a three-way tie for first in the Collegiate Boys' division with Owen Dorssers (Guelph Griffons/Willow Ridge), Mathew Hawryluk (Wayne State Warriors/Maple City), and James Hill (Detroit Mercy Titans/Essex), all firing one-under par 70.


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Hear from Hurtubise, Jax Sisson (2nd overall), Kennedy Fremlin (1st overall jr. girls) and Karolyn Rombouts (2nd Friday) in the following video brought to you by the St. Clair College Alumni Association. https://stclaircollege.ca/alumni


 
 
 

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