ZIONSVILLE
CAPTURES IHSAA BOYS GOLF TITLE
JAMES
SACHECK WINS MEDALIST HONORS
Zionsville took
home top honors in the 2004 IHSAA Boys Golf Tournament at the Legends of
Indiana Golf Course in
The 593 total was
the third lowest score in tournament history, behind
James Sacheck (12) led Zionsville, and captured medalist honors
for the tournament, with rounds of 68-21-140.
Teammate Chris Kline (12) added a 73-76-149. Bryan Brackemyre
(11) chipped in with a 76-77-153.
Brandon Thacker (10) came home in 75-76-151. Tom Eline (11)
contributed rounds of 82-93-175.
Over the course
of the three-days, Sacheck fired nine birdies, with
only five bogeys, to edge out Chris Baker (12) of Brownstown Central
(72-69-141). Andy Winings
(11),
For the Eagles,
it was their second state title in the last three years, having defeated
Jon Clevenger
(11) of
Complete team and
individual scoring is on the web at 2004
IHSAA Boys Golf Tournament.
CHRIS
BAKER, BROWNSTOWN CENTRAL,
NAMED
MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD WINNER
Chris Baker of
Brownstown Central was named winner of
the 2003 Fred A. Keesling Mental Attitude Award in
golf during the annual state tournament conducted at the Legends of Indiana
Golf Course on June 15-16-17, 2004.
The award is
presented annually to an outstanding senior in the boys
golf state tournament, the recipient of which was nominated by his principal
and coach, has demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship,
leadership and athletic ability in golf.
The award is named in honor of the late Fred A. Keesling,
the longtime IHSAA Boys Golf Tournament Director.
Chris finished
second in individual scoring (72-69-141). He was third in medalist scoring in the
Bedford Sectional and first at
Academically,
Chris ranks No. 1 in his Senior class and is a member
of the National Honor Society. He is
also active in the Student Council, German Club, Spanish Club, Lettermen’s Club
and Booster’s Club. He plans to study
Business at
He has performed
volunteer work for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Fuzzy Zoeller’s
Charities for Children and Natural Helpers.
Chris is the son
of Becky and Jim Baker of Brownstown.
He becomes the
second player from Brownstown Central to capture the award in golf, joining
Joshua Brewer, who garnered the honor in 1994.
Farm Bureau
Insurance, corporate partner of all IHSAA tournaments, presented a check for
$1,000.00 to