Cranston, R.I. – Day Two of Rhode Island Interscholastic Golf Championship Ends in Thrilling Showdown
The Rhode Island Interscholastic boys and girls golf championship saw a gripping conclusion on its second day, resembling the tightly contested play of the first. After 18 holes on Tuesday, a four-way tie emerged at the top, leading to intense competition on Wednesday. By day’s end, Drew MacLeod from La Salle, Zachary Taraian of Saint Raphael, and Garret Carney from East Greenwich were all tied, necessitating a playoff for the boys’ title. Remarkably, MacLeod, who began the tournament in 11th place, battled his way back to clinch the championship.
In the girls’ division, Moses Brown Junior Adriana Eaton showcased her golfing prowess, not only leading among the girls but also outperforming her male counterparts across the two-day tournament. Adding to her impressive accolades, Eaton secured her second state championship in three years and was the only player to finish under par throughout the event. The tournament highlighted the emerging talent in Rhode Island’s youth golf scene, culminating in a memorable showdown that celebrated skill and determination.
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