Already atop the Salt City Athletic Conference Empire division, the Jamesville-DeWitt boys golf team made it two wins over East Syracuse Minoa in as many matches.
The Red Rams knocked off the Spartans 195-240 last Monday at Drumlins, a mere four days after J-D had gone to the Links at Erie Village to claim the first encounter.
Punn Chittaratlert matched par and earned a 35, while Trey Jacobson got a 39. Jackson Saroney and Matt Radford both shot 40, with matching 41s put up by Julian Galletta and Tanner Burns.
Braedon Smith and Keegan Barry each shot 45 to pace ESM Blue, with Zach Johnson (48) and Logan Welch (49) behind them as Aaron Arnold added a 53.
Moving on from there, J-D handled Cortland 190-225 on Thursday at Willowbrook Golf Club to move to 4-0 overall.
Saroney and Mitchell Archer tied for the top spot with a 38, one ahead of Chittaratlert and Galletta, while Burns, with a 41, tied the low Purple Tigers round from Kooper Knabe.
To start its week at the Cavalry Club, Fayetteville-Manlius was engaged in a first-place SCAC Metro division showdown with fellow unbeaten Cicero-North Syracuse Blue.
And it was the Northstars prevailing 204-205 as C-NS Blue’s Austin Alberici led all individuals with a 38, but three F-M players – Matt LaCombe, Andrew Heyman and Jack Antshel – each posted 39 in response.
Jake Nardozza’s 40 led the C-NS Blue comeback, with Sean Lawler and D.J. Villnave each posting 41. But it took a 44 from Sam Thompson and a 45 from Brody Kennedy to overcome a 42 from the Hornets’ Tobey Schulman and a 46 from Alex Duggleby.
Rebounding from this, F-M Green outlasted West Genesee Gold 192-198 Thursday at Westvale.
Lacombe’s 37 matched that of the Wildcats’ Ryan McLane and Ryan Till, but LaCombe got support from Schulman and Antshel, both of whom finished at 38, plus a 39 from Heyman and a 40 from Sommers.
F-M White earned its first win of 2020 last Monday when it topped West Genesee Blue 208-222 at Woodcrest, with August Larson and Isaac Frechette each posting 40. Colin Mott added a 42 as Sam Elbadawi and Andrew Ahn both had rounds of 43 and Anthony Ahn added a 46.
A 213-220 defeat to Liverpool followed on Tuesday at Foxfire, where Larson and George LaCombe both shot 41, tying the Warriors’ Bradley Cole for individual honors. Andrew Ahn had a 44, ahead of Jason Carter (46) and Frechette (48).
Following it up, F-M White turned back C-NS”s Green team 203-210 on Thursday, sweeping the top four as Larson and Frechette both shot 39, aided by a 40 from Elbadawi and a 42 from LaCombe. Anthony Ahn added a 44.
Christian Brothers Academy lost 201-206 to Westhill last Monday at Drumlins, though Joe Nicholson did gain the individual medal for the Brothers, his 37 one better than the Warriors’ Anthony Maglisco.
Dan Angelo earned a 39 to take third place, but Westhill had the next four best rounds before Jack MacLachlan earned a 42. Peter Scuderi and Mike Santaro each posted 46.
Following up on Thursday afternoon, CBA crushed Phoenix 209-323 at Beaver Meadows. Nicholson’s 38 was the lone sub-40 total as Ryan Wendt and Luke Snyder tied for second at 42, James Stanton and Emmet Kilmartin each adding 43.