Backspin Volume 3, Issue 3 | Page 11

juniorspin Morton wins tight Mardi Gras by Ian Auzenne [Carencro, La.] – Mardi Gras is famous for bringing excitement to Louisiana every spring. This year, the Carnival season brought one of the tightest finishes in Mizuno Louisiana USSSA Junior Golf Tour history during last weekend’s Mizuno USSSA Mardi Gras Mambo. Despite the cool and blustery conditions at the Farm d’Allie Golf Club Saturday and Sunday, the golfers in the Boys 15-18 class remained competitive the entire tournament, with only eight strokes separating first place from sixth place. Taylor Morton brought the championship down the Evangeline Thruway back to his home in Broussard after winning the senior division tournament, shooting 156 in the two-day, 36-hole event. Runner-up Sean Donovan of Mandeville finished two strokes off the lead. Third-place finisher Connor Hamilton finished three strokes behind. Ryan Dupuy of Baton Rouge ran away with the Boys 12-14 championship, shooting 158 en route to the victory. Roberto Espinosa, of Arnaudville claimed runner-up honors by shooting 173. Jace LeJeune of Jenning, finished in third place with a score of 182. A pair of Lafayette golfers took the top two spots in the Boys 9-11 group. Kale Fontenot won the group title by shooting 72. Jay Mendell took second place with a total of 93. Taylor Morton, Broussard, Louisiana; Sean Donovan, Mandeville, Louisiana; Connor Hamilton, Breaux Bridge, Lo Z\