Dick Tops Field at Stonehenge to Pace Trojans
WARSAW, Ind. – Taylor freshman, Porter Dick, took first place in the Grace Invitational to help the RV Trojans finish second among seven teams at the single-day tournament.
Dick posted scores of 68 and 70 on the par-71 Stonehenge Golf Course, to take medalist honors with a two-round total of 138. The tournament title was the first for Dick in just his third collegiate outing, while giving Dick the Trojans' top score in back-to-back events.
Kyle Kasitz followed closely behind on the leaderboard, tying for third at two strokes off pace after firing a second-round score of 67 to climb the ranks.
The Trojans A and B lineups combined to place six inside the top-10 at the event, with Dick and Kasitz being followed by Matthew Albright and Ben Oakley in eighth and Julian Valenti and Austin Craig in tenth.
TU took second in the event with scores of 287 and 282, to end at plus-one for the 36 holes. Despite a two-under par round of 282 to close the tournament, the Trojans could not gain ground on Bethel, who came in 13 shots under par to cruise to the team title.
RV Taylor will resume its fall campaign on October 7 and 8 at the Egypt Valley Intercollegiate in Ada, Michigan.