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HOHMAN TAKES GOLF CROWN

Posted On: Friday, May 23, 2008
By: DigitalSports
HOHMAN TAKES GOLF CROWN

Boys’ Latin senior Patrick Hohman won the MIAA Individual Stroke Play Golf Championship Wednesday at Old South Golf Club in Lothian, defeating Gilman School’s Brad Miller in a three-hole playoff.

The tournament, normally a three-day affair, was limited to one day because of weather. Monday’s opening round was used a qualifier for Wednesday’s finals.

St. Vincent Pallotti senior Jason Clatworthy finished third, while four players – Calvert Hall freshman Casey Taylor, St. Paul’s Tim Prey, Loyola Blakefield’s Ben Shields and John Mlynarski from Saints Peter & Paul – tied for fourth.

Hohman finished his round with an eagle on the par 5 18th hole at Old South, as he drove a three wood from a fairway bunker, 225-yards, to the back fringe and holed a 15-foot chip to take the club house lead.  He then waited for more than hour for the rest of the field to finish and then was forced into a playoff after Miller had birdied #18 to force a tie.

Miller, who competed in the U.S. Junior Amateur last summer, scrambled out of trouble to record pars on the first two playoff holes, while Hohman was positioned for birdie on both greens, only to miss makeable putts on both occasions.  On the third hole, however, Miller was unable to recover from his aggressive approach on the third playoff hole and posted a bogie, while Hohman remained steady to the end, posting a third straight par to win the title.

MIAA INDIVDUAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
at Old South GC

1. Patrick Hohman, Boys’ Latin, 73       
2. Brad Miller, Gilman School, 73       
3. Jason Clatworthy, St. Vincent Pallotti, 74       
4. Casey Taylor, Calvert Hall College, 75       
4. Tim Prey, St. Paul’s School, 75       
4. Ben Shields, Loyola Blakefield, 75
4. John Mlynarski, Saints Peter & Paul, 75
8. Dan Wayson, Severn School, 76       
8. Dave Nastalski, Loyola, 76       
10. Mike Tavik, Calvert Hall, 77       
10. Ben Whitman, Boys’ Latin, 77       
10. Hunter Reif, Gilman, 77       
10. Dan Michalek, Mount St. Joseph, 77       
11. Keegan Merkert, Archbishop Spalding, 78       
11. Steven Albright, St. Paul’s, 78       
11. Nick Marshalik, Spalding, 78       
11. Ryan Lee-Young, McDonogh School, 78       
18. Jason Burton, Calvert Hall, 79
18. Tyler Horney, Sts. Peter & Paul, 79
20. Church Waesche, Loyola, 80
21. Drew Mlynarski, Sts. Peter & Paul, 81
21. Arthur Worthington, Gilman, 81
23. Eric Milbourn, St. Paul’s, 83
23. Matt Mighty, Gilman, 83
25. John Thomas, Mt. St. Joseph, 84
26. J.C. Cross, Gilman, 86       
27. Kris Wilcoxon, Sts. Peter & Paul, 87
27. Ben Max, Friends School, 87
29. Navid Abbaei, McDonogh, 88
30. Jack Marra, Friends, 89

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