A Jesuit freshman shot 70 as the Blue Jays won their first regional title in a decade
Jesuit freshman Augustin Gros shot a two-under-par 70, leading the Blue Jays to their first regional title in over a decade at the Division I, Region 2 Championship on April 27. Jesuit finished with a total score of 297, four strokes ahead of runner-up Mandeville. Gros, highlighted for his exceptional talent and performance, started strong with an eagle on the first hole and maintained his lead throughout the day. The victory marks a significant achievement for the team, with other Jesuit players contributing solid scores.
By the Numbers- Jesuit's total score: 297
- Gros shot: 70 (-2 under par)
- Mandeville finished with a score: 301
- St. Paul’s score: 313, qualifying for state
- Jesuit earns a spot at the Division I state tournament on May 4-5.
- Strong performances from other teams, including Mandeville and St. Paul’s, with goals of competing effectively at state.
The Jesuit team is set to compete in the Division I state tournament, where they aim to continue their strong performance and capture further titles. Other teams will also prepare strategically, hoping to maximize their chances in the upcoming championships.
Bottom LineGros's standout performance and Jesuit's team unity underline their potential as serious contenders in the state tournament, while other teams are keen to ramp up their game in pursuit of glory.
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