OSKALOOSA —
To say Alex Moorman played well would be a huge understatement.
The Centerville freshman shot an eye-opening score of 29 — six under par — to help his team defeat Eddyville-Blakesburg and Sigourney Monday in a triangular at Harvest Point.
“He deserves it, he works hard at his game,” Centerville head coach Mike Carney said.
Moore finished eight strokes ahead of his nearest competitor, Ben Roberts of Eddyville-Blakesburg, who finished with a round of 37.
Eddyville-Blakesburg carded a team score of 174 and Sigourney shot 191.
Following Moore for Centerville was Austin Huebner with 40. Quentin Fowler finished with 42 and Logan Dabney 43.
Jason Crosby and Jacob Lane of Eddyville-Blakesburg both finished with 44, while Cole Streigle led Sigourney with 42.
Centerville plays next in an eight-team tournament Saturday at Chariton.
At Harvest Point, Oskaloosa
Monday
Par 35
Team Scoring — 1. Centerville 153, 2. Eddyville-Blakesburg 174, 3.Sigourney 191.
Medalist — Alex Moorman (CENT) 29.
Runner-up — Ben Roberts (EB) 37.
Centerville individuals — Moorman 29, Austin Huebner 40, Quentin Fowler 42, Blake Dabney 42, Logan Dabney 43.
Eddyville-Blakesburg individuals — Roberts 37, Jason Crosby 44, Jacob Lane 44, Tanner Powers 49.
Sigourney individuals — Cole Streigle 42, Breman 48, Derek Albert 46, Kevin Weber 54.
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