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Sounders start drive for provincials

Howe Sound golf team eyes North Shore, B.C. crowns
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Kevin Kerr is a member of the Howe Sound Senior Boys golf team that’s set to compete in the provincials.

The Howe Sound Senior Boys golf team is off to a solid start for 2014 and the five athletes know that they have a bye to the provincials in their back pocket.

Playing in the AAA division, the Sounders kicked off the season on April 2 with a 5-2 win over West Vancouver’s Sentinel Secondary School but followed that up with a 7-0 loss to West Van’s Rockridge Secondary on April 7.

The team then bounced back from the loss with a 7-0 win over North Vancouver’s Argyle Secondary School on April 9. Howe Sound followed that with a 7-0 over Carson Graham on April 16.

High school rules see the two teams split into pairs and square off against the opposition, with the lowest-scoring pair of each team receiving one point for scores on the front nine and the back nine. Points are also then awarded for the lowest combined score of all four players.

This year’s team consists of Grade 12 players Isshin Chiyasu, Kevin Kerr and alternate Connor Richards and Grade 11 players Ollie Rizun and Yamato Chiyasu. Head coach Darryl Simmons said he’s been pleased with the play of the squad.

“The season’s going good,” he said. “We’re 3-1 at the moment and all the guys are playing pretty well.”

One factor driving the team is the fact that the ƵappValley Golf and Country Club is hosting the AAA Senior Boys golf provincials from May 26 to 28. Because of that, the Sounders receive an automatic berth in the tournament because they’re the host team.

“They’re all really excited about provincials,” Simmons said. “I’m hoping that they use these matches to stay focused and competitive as provincials get closer.”

Simmons said the immediate goal for the group is to win the North Shore title, but the familiarity of the Ƶappcourse could help the team in May.

“It can get pretty windy in Ƶappand they’re here, so they know how to play in these conditions,” he said. “Every guy on the team is a junior member at the course so they’re all pretty familiar with it and it can be an advantage to know the course well.”

He admitted the competition will be a lot stiffer in the provincials, but said his players are very dedicated.

“They all take the game pretty seriously and whenever I’m at the course, I see them working on putting or chipping or at the range — it’s nice to see,” he said.

They travel to Capilano Golf and Country Club to take on Handsworth today (April 24). The Sounders close the regular season on Monday (April 28) at Northlands Golf Course against West Vancouver Secondary School.

For more details on the team, visit www.esportsdesk.com/leagues/front_pageesdNew.cfm?clientID=8&leagueID=1911.

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