Brunswick wins Hotchkiss Quad Match by two strokes

LAKEVILLE — The Hotchkiss School hosted four visiting golf teams for a day on the links on Saturday, April 15. This year’s Hotchkiss Quad Match featured Salisbury School, Trinity Pawling School, Canterbury School, and Brunswick School.

Each school put forth six golfers to represent their team in the boys varsity meet. Players teed off at about 1:45 p.m. on a bright and breezy afternoon in Lakeville.

Ten groups of three completed the par 35 course on Hotchkiss’ campus and then final scores were tallied at the clubhouse.

Brunswick placed first overall with an aggregate score of 187. Brunswick finished with five players under 40, led by medalist Will Harned who shot a one-under-par 34.

Salisbury ended two strokes back at 189 overall. Diego Vargas also medaled with a 34 and Dylan Lachaine shot par for Salisbury.

Hotchkiss placed third with an aggregate score of 195. Christian Waldron led the Bearcats by shooting 37 and Jake Doherty finished one stroke behind him at 38.

“This was a solid result for Hotchkiss given we were missing three starters from our line-up,” said Hotchkiss Coach Jason Maier.

Trinity Pawling finished fourth at 215 and Canterbury rounded out the day with a score of 222.

Christian Waldron of The Hotchkiss School competed in the top ranked group and shot 37 on April 15. Photo by Riley Klein

Christian Waldron of The Hotchkiss School competed in the top ranked group and shot 37 on April 15. Photo by Riley Klein

Christian Waldron of The Hotchkiss School competed in the top ranked group and shot 37 on April 15. Photo by Riley Klein

Christian Waldron of The Hotchkiss School competed in the top ranked group and shot 37 on April 15. Photo by Riley Klein

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