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Greenon boys golf ready for big 2009

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2008 was a big year for the Greenon High School golf team.

The Knights won their first-ever Central Buckeye Conference Mad River Divsion title, completed their first unbeaten regular season and qualified to the D-II Districts for the first time in school history.

“It was a year of firsts,” said eighth-year coach Steve Norris.

Greenon is hoping for even bigger things this season, returning five of their top six golfers from last year, including Dylan Anderson (38.5 stroke average), Zach Gerlach (39.6) and Chad Gerlach (40.3).

The Knights have ramped up their schedule this season with hopes of performing well in both the CBC and Clark County tournament.

“We want to win our division, but we want to be one of the top teams in the county,” Norris said. “We want to win the County tournament. Even though we’re in the small division, we can compete with the big schools.”

This year, they’ll face both Tippecanoe and Tecumseh in CBC crossover division dual matches. Norris also said Kenton Ridge, Shawnee and Northeastern will be tough in Clark County.

“It’s a strong county when it comes to high school golf,” Norris said.

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