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2023 SAA Golf

2023 SAA Golf

Posted May 5, 2023

The 2023 SAA Golf season wrapped up with the Birdie/Eagle final at Cedar Creek Golf Course on Tuesday, May 2.

Anish D. during golf tournament

During this last tournament, 8th grader Lawrence W. finished second overall, and The Academy also placed second out of all the teams competing. 

Lawrence W. at golf tournament

On Tuesday, April 25, 7th grader Asher W. also placed 2nd out of 72 golfers with his 36-shot in the final Par Tournament at San Pedro Golf Course. He was awarded a medal that was presented to him by SAA's Golf Coach, Mike McClintock during Chapel.

Asher W receiving his second place medal from coach mac during chapel

Congrats on a successful season, gentlemen, and a thank you to Coach Mac and Coach Hillman for supporting our boys through their season.
 

For more photos of the 2023 Golf Season, view the gallery below:

 

2023 SAA Golf

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