Fredonia golf team runs record to 12-0

OBSERVER Photo by Christian Storms Fredonia's Jordan Kelly sinks a putt on No. 9 at Cardinal Hills Golf Course as Jamestown's Tyler Salvaggio watches on during Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 1 boys golf action on Wednesday. Kelly finished 3-over on the par 36 course.
RANDOLPH — Randolph’s Cody Slade fired a 1-under 35 at Cardinal Hills Golf Course for medalist honors, but it was the entire Fredonia team that appeared to be quite comfortable on the layout, even if it was about 40 miles from home.
Led by an even-par 36 from Ryan Kelly and a 3-over par 39 from Jordan Kelly, the Hillbillies (12-0, 7-0) kept their Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association record spotless by downing Jamestown 30.5-24.5 and Randolph 31-24 on Wednesday afternoon. In the other match, the Red & Green (13-2, 5-2) defeated the Cardinals (15-3, 12-0) 29.5-25.5.
Matt Beaver joined teammate Slade in the sub-40 club, shooting a 2-over 38. For Jamestown, Evan Maloney registered a 38 and Tyler Salvaggio had a 39.
Fredonia: Ryan Kelly 36, Grant Abbey 40, Jordan Kelly 39, Braiden Truby 41, Kaison Malkowski 42, Nico Fadale 40.
Jamestown: Evan Maloney 38, Tyler Salvaggio 39, Chase Kolstee 40, Kian Volpe 48, Josh Piazza 44, Theo Singleton 46.

OBSERVER Photo by Christian Storms Fredonia's Ryan Kelly chips onto No. 9 at Cardinal Hills Golf Course in Randolph on Wednesday. Kelly scored a bogey on the par 3, finishing the day even on the par 36 track.
Randolph: Matt Beaver 38, Cody Slade 35, Jaxon Morrison 47, Nick Beaver 46, Isaac Pihlblad 46.
EAGLES CLINCH TITLE
BEMUS POINT — Chautauqua Lake/Westfield clinched the Division 1 West Small School Division title by knocking off Maple Grove at Bemus Point Golf Course.
The Eagles (9-1, 7-0) defeated the Red Dragons (0-11, 0-6) 35-20 and also upended Cassadaga Valley (5-8, 3-3) 32-23. In the other match, the Cougars knocked off Maple Grove 32-23.
Cassadaga Valley’s Jackson Marsh was the medalist with a 6-over 42. Braylon Swanson led Chautauqua Lake/Westfield with a 43 and Conner Schrantz paced Maple Grove with a 46.

OBSERVER Photo by Christian Storms Fredonia's Grant Abbey chips onto the par 3 No. 4 at Cardinal Hills Golf Course. Abbey's chip allowed him to save par on the hole and he finished the day 4-over on the par 36 course.
Chautauqua Lake/Westfield: Braylon Swanson 43, Aden Gollhardt 46, Liam Swan 46, Thandon Bensink 49, Lincoln Thomas 50
Cassadaga Valley: Jackson Marsh 42, Jakob Huling 49, Woods Barmore 49, Alex Serrano 51, Skyler Szablewski 52
Maple Grove: Conner Schrantz 46, Mathew Chimera 48, Will Benson 54, Collin Smith 55, Logan Carlson 69
GIRLS
WINTERSTEEN, HOFFMAN MEDALISTS
AT GIRLS SHOWCASE
CHAUTAUQUA — Jocelyn Wintersteen of Cassadaga Valley/Maple Grove and Sydnee Hoffman of Fredonia were co-medalists at the Chautauqua County Showcase at Chautauqua Golf Club.
Hoffman’s round helped the Hillbillies claim first place in the team competition with a 147. Meanwhile, Wintersteen’s round led the way for the Cougars, who finished second with a 155.
Following are the third- through fifth-place teams. They were Southwestern with a 166, Falconer with a 178 and Jamestown with a 181.
Fredonia: Sydnee Hoffman 39, Gianna Novelli 57, Josie Swanson 51, Lillianna Mancuso 65.
Cassadaga Valley/Maple Grove: Jocelyn Wintersteen 39, Brandi Meder 59, Lily McPherson 57, Ellie Brunenavs 59.
Southwestern: Elise Kartesz 51, Reagan Stutzman 61, Ellie Rounds 54, Annika Ricker 61.
Falconer: Lauren Yagger 53, Avery Yagger 51, Graceen Mitchner 74.
Jamestown: Mara Strickland 62, Piper Ecklof 63, Ellie Cordosi 71, Alyssa Cusimano 56.
- OBSERVER Photo by Christian Storms Fredonia’s Jordan Kelly sinks a putt on No. 9 at Cardinal Hills Golf Course as Jamestown’s Tyler Salvaggio watches on during Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 1 boys golf action on Wednesday. Kelly finished 3-over on the par 36 course.
- OBSERVER Photo by Christian Storms Fredonia’s Ryan Kelly chips onto No. 9 at Cardinal Hills Golf Course in Randolph on Wednesday. Kelly scored a bogey on the par 3, finishing the day even on the par 36 track.
- OBSERVER Photo by Christian Storms Fredonia’s Grant Abbey chips onto the par 3 No. 4 at Cardinal Hills Golf Course. Abbey’s chip allowed him to save par on the hole and he finished the day 4-over on the par 36 course.




