After a 2-3 start, the boys golf team rebounded, winning back-to-back matches to improve to a solid 4-3 record. This success comes despite the departure of 2024 WBAL Player of the Year Eric Yun (‘24). The team has relied on younger players to fill the gaps of seniors who graduated. “A lot of players this year have stepped up and made up for the loss as a collective,” senior and team captain Benjamin Park said.
Park also praises the team’s depth as a cause for their promising start. “Our team’s looking very strong top to bottom especially because we have a lot of depth this year,” he said.
It isn’t just Park who values the team’s deep roster. Sophomore Parker Richardson echoed his message. “With all the guys we have, there’s a lot of hope for not only this season, but for the future,” Richardson said.
The team participated in their annual retreat to Seascape Beach Resort in Aptos on March 9 and 10 where they played scramble rounds, aimed at bolstering team camaraderie. With team chemistry growing, they have their sights on averaging a team score of under 200.“If we could do that, it’d be brilliant,” Park said.
The team will look to continue their hot streak as the season progresses, leaning into their depth and determination. They have two more league matches, one against Sacred Heart Prep and the other against The King’s Academy until WBAL Championships.