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Creamer rises to top in IHSA Class 3A St. Charles East boys golf Sectional

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St. Charles North's Shepherd watches his shot from the second tee box during the IHSA Class 3A St. Charles East Boys Golf Sectional at St. Andrew's Golf Course in West Chicago Monday morning. (Sandy Bressner - sbressner@shawmedia.com)

WEST CHICAGO – Liam Creamer had the right approach on Monday when the biggest moments of his round demanded it.

The Marmion senior from Geneva uncorked superb approach shots both on the 18th hole to force a playoff and then on the playoff hole to earn one of the final two downstate berths from the IHSA Class 3A St. Charles East Sectional at St. Andrews Golf & Country Club.

St. Charles North’s Daniel Shepherd and St. Charles East’s Max Kelly were the only other area players to advance to the state tournament on Friday and Saturday at The Den in Bloomington.

Creamer was part of last season’s Cadets team that advanced to the 2A State Tournament as a team but, with Marmion bumping up to the largest class this year, Creamer is the lone Cadet back for a central Illinois encore.

“It’s a great feeling just to prove to myself I could play with everybody out here in the 3A division,” Creamer said.

After shooting a 41 on the front nine, Creamer rallied but still was in precarious position on the final hole of regulation. His tee shot on 18 nestled into what he described as “a really deep divot,” but a terrific 6-iron second shot enabled him to two-putt for par, which advanced him to a four-way playoff for the final two of 10 individual qualifier spots.

On the playoff hole – hole No. 1 – the left-handed Creamer drew appreciative murmurs from a large pack of spectators when his sand wedge approach from about 105 yards out curled within five feet of the pin. He made his birdie putt, the only one of the playoff quartet to birdie the hole.

Creamer was part of the last group of the sectional, and said the minimal down-time before the playoff was “definitely an advantage.”

Bartlett’s Ryan Wolfe was the other survivor of the one-hole showdown, while Geneva junior Nate Desens was eliminated from the playoff despite putting in from the fringe for a bogey. Desens’ tee shot on the playoff went well left into the rough, and he was in unenviable positions the rest of the hole.

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