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2012 All-BCR Boys Golf team

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The 2012 boys golf season was a highly successful one with one area team (Princeton) qualifying for sectionals along with six individual golfers, two of which went on to IHSA State competition.

Here’s a rundown of the 2012 All-BCR Golf team.

Cole Evenson (Princeton, SR.): The most talented golfer around (40.3 average) with a short, compact swing that lends itself well to consistent play. He was ineligible for much of the season, but made a quick impact by winning the Princeton Invite in his first week back.

He carried the Tigers to a third-place and sectional qualifying finish at the Dixon Regional as the meet runner-up with a 75.

“Though he came up a few strokes shy of a trip to state, his 4-year career on the golf course as a PHS golfer is one to be emulated by future players,” PHS coach Duane Price said.

Joey Dudek (St. Bede, SO): One of the young guns for the Bruins golf club, Dudek had an outstanding sophomore season which culminated with his first sectional appearance. Dudek was the Bruins’ medalist in three matches, received NCIC All-Conference honors with a fourth-place finish, was the runner-up at the Princeton Invite and placed fifth at the Seneca Regional with an 82.

“Joe is well prepared to lead the Bruins into the future,” SBA coach Rich Cummings said.

Pete Mautino (Hall, JR.): The Red Devils No. 1 man in all but three competitions, Mautino led the Hall squad with 42.2 average per 9 holes. He had a tournament average of 84.5. Among his season highlights, Mautino medaled at the Princeton and Kewanee invites, was the Tri-County Conference meet and season runner-up.

In the postseason, he placed seventh at the Seneca Regional and was fifth out of 112 golfers on a windy day at the Elgin Sectional

“He played some his best golf of the year at the end of the season, which is good,” Hall coach Tom Bauer said. “He was fifth at sectional and three of the kids that beat him were from North Shore Country Day, who won the Class 1A state again this year.”

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