The CSGA Links Vol 6 Issue 3 July, 2018 | Page 11

THE INSIDE SCOOP Xavier’s Fosdick is Fabulous at Inaugural CIAC Open X avier Junior Chris Fosdick shot 67 (-4) at Black Hall Club in Old Lyme early this month to capture the inaugural CIAC Open Championship. Fosdick, a rising senior who has committed to attend Florida South- ern and hopes to play professionally, defeated Tyler Hahn of Avon (71), Fairfield Ludlowe’s Jack Boatwright (74) and Greenwich’s Jackson Fretty (76), who led the Palmer Cup after round one. It was the first time that the CIAC, in conjunction with the CSGA, conducted an open championship. The field comprised 30 players: the top three finishers in the four boys’ divisions plus the 12 boys with the best season- long scoring aver- ages across the divi- sions—24 boys in all— plus the top three girls finishers in the CIAC Girls’ Championship at Tashua Knolls in Trumbull, as well as the three other girls with the season’s best stroke averages. At Black Hall Junior Morgan Hibbert of New Canaan was low among girls with 80, placing 14th overall. Winners of individual championships leading up to the Open were: Fretty (Division I); Michael Hanratty, Avon (Division II); Tyler Woodward of Coginchaug (Division II); Anthony Bouvier, Notre Dame-Fairfield (Divi- sion IV), and Sarah Houle, Newtown, state girls’ champion. Xavier’s coach, Mike Kohs, said Fosdick played superbly. “Tee to green he was a machine,” said Kohs. Though he did not win, Jackson Fretty was upbeat about the day. “I am really excited that they decided to run this event,” Fretty said, still glow- ing from Greenwich’s wins in both the FCIAC and Division I state titles. “We wanted to win FCIACs and states and we were able to accomplish that, which was amazing. “ www.csgalinks.org CSGA Links // July 2018 11