Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

State golf champions

Cabot boys win first title since 2010; Pappas impresses in Class 4A.

- PETE PERKINS SPECIAL TO THE DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

Wednesday’s highlights CLASS 6A Panthers roll to title

Cabot swept the top three spots on the individual podium — led by senior medalist Blaine Calhoon and followed by senior Connor Gaunt and junior Caleb Miller — and the Panthers won their nine team state title and first since 2010 at Rolling Hills Country Club in Cabot. Little Catholic was second, 23 strokes behind Cabot.

CLASS 4A Pappas starts, stays hot

Valley View junior Devyn Pappas birdied four of the first five holes and shot a 3-under 69 to take the Class 4A title at Sage Meadows Country Club in Jonesboro. Valley View also won the team crown.

CABOT — The Cabot boys golf team was gathered near the Rolling Hills Country Club clubhouse. Though there were still a few players on the course, it was clear the Panthers had secured the Class 6A boys state golf title Wednesday.

One of the many Rolling Hills members there congratula­ted Cabot Coach Mike Tucker, who responded in a manner common to high school golf coaches.

“I made sure we were not late to one match,” Tucker said.

Cabot won the two-day, two-round event with a score of 10-under 566. Little Rock Catholic finished second at 589. Fayettevil­le, winners of five consecutiv­e state championsh­ips in a run started in 2013, was third at 592.

Cabot won its ninth state championsh­ip and first since 2010.

Cabot senior Blaine Calhoon was the medalist with a 6-under 138 for the two rounds. He played the par-72 course in rounds of 64 and 74. Cabot senior Connor Gaunt was second with a 141, and junior Caleb Miller finished third with 142. Palmer McSpadden of Fayettevil­le was fourth with a 143, and Jake Daniel of Catholic and Lucas Teoh of Fort Smith Southside tied for fifth with scores of 145.

“I consider myself the manager, the golf manager, more than anything else,” Tucker said. “These players’ parents and their golf instructor­s, they’ve been doing this with them since they were little. I get them what color shirt they want to wear and the right golf ball and get them to the golf course, then they just set it on automatic and just go.”

Fayettevil­le Coach Scott Williams said he could not have picked a better team to stop his team’s run.

“This year, I think from top to bottom, Cabot probably had the better team,” Williams said. “I tip my hat to them, and not only are they talented, but they have a good man coaching them. The most impressive thing to me, I know those kids are good, quality individual­s. They’re good kids, and they’re going to be good, quality young adults.”

Calhoon said his medalist performanc­e came as a bonus to Cabot’s team title, but he wasn’t pleased by his second-round score.

“I’m excited that our team won, and I’m excited that I won, but I wish I had put a better round together today,” he said. “I’m pleased with the way our team played, but we all struggled.”

It was Gaunt’s third consecutiv­e second-place individual finish in the state’s highest level of high school golf. He said he agreed with Calhoon that individual results were secondary to those of the team.

“This means a lot to us,” Gaunt said. “We’ve all been out here since we were kids, so we sure are happy about it.”

As the top-three finishers, Calhoon, Gaunt and Miller qualified for the Overall tournament scheduled to begin at Little Rock’s Pleasant Valley Country Club on Oct. 11.

Gaunt has won the past two Overall championsh­ips. He will attempt to become the first boy to win the tournament three times.

“No one has done it, so I want to try to defend,” Gaunt said. “To make it in with three of us from the same team, it should help us.”

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 ?? Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE ?? 6A championCa­bot senior Blaine Calhoon followed his opening round 8-under 64 with a 2-over 74 on Wednesday to take the individual title at the Class 6A boys state golf tournament at Cabot’s Rolling Hills Country Club. Cabot also won the team championsh­ip.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE 6A championCa­bot senior Blaine Calhoon followed his opening round 8-under 64 with a 2-over 74 on Wednesday to take the individual title at the Class 6A boys state golf tournament at Cabot’s Rolling Hills Country Club. Cabot also won the team championsh­ip.
 ?? Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE ?? Cabot’s Connor Gaunt tries to guide a putt on the 13th hole in the right direction Wednesday during the Class 6A boys state golf tournament at Rolling Hills Country Club in Cabot. Gaunt shot a 75 to finish three shots behind teammate Blaine Calhoon. For more photos, visit arkansason­line.com/galleries.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE Cabot’s Connor Gaunt tries to guide a putt on the 13th hole in the right direction Wednesday during the Class 6A boys state golf tournament at Rolling Hills Country Club in Cabot. Gaunt shot a 75 to finish three shots behind teammate Blaine Calhoon. For more photos, visit arkansason­line.com/galleries.

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