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Mikes win at home, defeat Raiders, 220-231

By Jim Downey, For The Greene County Messenger 3 min read
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Carmichaels’ Liam Shea watches as the ball drops into the cup for a birdie on the fourth hole at Carmichaels Golf Club Monday afternoon in the Mikes’ Section 8-AA match against Waynesburg Central.

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Waynesburg Central's Aaron Yorio makes his par putt on the third hole at Carmichaels Golf Club during Monday's Section 8-AA match against Carmichaels.

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Taggart Shea (right) hits a chip onto the third green under the watchful eye of his brother Liam during Monday's Section 8-AA match against Waynesburg Central at Carmichaels Golf Club.

CARMICHAELS — Seems out of place to say a match or a game a week into the schedule was key to the outcome of a season, but that was the feeling when Waynesburg Central traveled to Carmichaels Golf Club to play Carmichaels in Section 8-AA action.

Led by Liam Shea, Carmichaels remained undefeated in the section with a 220-231 victory Monday afternoon against the visiting Raiders.

Carmichaels (3-1) improves to 3-0 in the section. Waynesburg Central (3-2) evens out in the section at 2-2.

With only 12 section matches, every victory, especially early in the season, is a key victory.

“We had a huge one at California,” Shea said of last FridayĢƵ 218-220 road win over the Trojans. The loss was CaliforniaĢƵ first.

Shea continued, adding, “Our season is decided in the first week or two of matches.”

Shea had a rough start when his approach shot on No. 2 went over the green, bounced high off the cart and landed out of bounds. That led to the first of his two double bogeys.

His second double bogey came on No. 8.

But, he evened out those bad holes with birdies on Nos. 4, 6, 7 and 9 for a round of even-par 37.

“I played really well. I hit the ball as well as I have all year,” said Shea. “I had that double (bogey) early in the round. I hit it bad. I was kinda shaky.

“I hit a solid iron on the green on No. 3 (a par-3) and made par. Then, I made a solid putt on No. 4 for birdie. ThatĢƵ when I came back.”

Shea said playing at Carmichaels the first time around was a good thing for the Mikes.

“Being on our home course, we can play it in our sleep. I just wanted to play and get a score,” said Shea.

Taggart Shea, a freshman, shot a 45 as the first grouping shot 82 for the Mikes. The Raiders’ Aaron Yorio (39) and Trey Rohanna (41) countered with 80 for an early two-stroke lead.

“I try to do my own thing,” Yorio said of his match approach. “I wanted to come out and putt pretty well. The big thing for me was just keep it together.

“I was happy with what I shot.”

The Mikes gained the lead after the second group finished. Chris McAfee (47) and Ethan Greene (48) combined for 95, while Brandon Turcheck (54) and Kyle Shriver (49) shot 103.

The Mikes’ No. 5 player Matt Barrish clinched the victory when he came in with 43. Delany LohrĢƵ 54 wasn’t used.

McCottie Dengen, playing at No. 6 for the Raiders, closed out the scoring with a 48. Richard BortzĢƵ 59 wasn’t used.

Waynesburg, with no seniors in the lineup, has another early key match Wednesday when the Raiders host California, who played a non-section match Monday against Fort Cherry. Carmichaels travels to Greene County Country Club to face Jefferson-Morgan.

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